This article was originally published by RFID Update. January 25, 2005—More expectation came Tuesday that RFID and sensor technology will eventually fuse in function and purpose. Nigel Montgomery, ...
The Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) is employing passive EPC Gen 2 UHF RFID tags to help it better identify the exact locations of the buried sensors it uses to test various ...
Sensors and automatic identification have already transformed supply chains. RFID tags and scanners, barcodes, QR codes, and handheld or fixed position scanners and imagers generate real-time data ...
Next-generation sensor-enabled RFID tags offer breakthroughs for medical, automotive safety and other applications where temperature, physiological or environmental ...
CONTROLTEK Launches SmartPost Z™, a Multi-Sensor Storefront Device Integrating RFID powered by Zebra
Retailers today rely on a wide range of technologies: video surveillance, EAS for loss prevention, RFID for inventory accuracy, and people counting for customer ...
“We wondered whether we could repurpose RFID tags to do battery-free sensing and tracking,” says Nagarjun Bhat, a Ph.D. student in electrical engineering and lead author of a new study. Data is power.
Automation can take many forms within a manufacturing facility. Xemelgo’s software, combined with RFID tagging technology, enables manufacturers like Sekisui Aerospace to automatically locate and ...
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