By: Tom Gruich | 2010-09-29 | Article Marketing This article looks at the latest RFID applications for several kinds of industries, along with the specific software and hardware needed to implement the technology. Although the individual needs of a company may vary, the S/W and hardware mentioned in this article are those that an experienced XML database consultant or developer might recommend. read more
By: Jillian Johnson | 2011-04-26 | Technology This article concentrates on how radio frequency identification (RFID) technology helps the manufacturing industry by labeling and identifying products. read more
By: gaga | 2010-11-05 | Business Abstract: Over the past two years, due to the large retailers, Wal-Mart, represented by the promotion, RFID technology in the world set off bursts of enthusiasm, attracted many manufacturers to participate in relevant technology and chip research and development. RFID technology is currently in a period of rapid rise, the technology is the industry recognized as the most promising of this century one of the application of technology read more
By: Tom Gruich | 2010-12-23 | Article Marketing Biometric RFID cards and the appropriate security software systems are making countries, buildings and businesses safer. If you are a business owner, this is technology that is well worth implementing. read more
By: Jaco Martin | 2010-10-07 | Business Radio frequency identification (RFID) is a term which is given to explain a system that mainly transmits the identity of a person or an object through radio waves. RFID devices mainly come under the category of automatic identification technologies. read more
By: Neil Jones | 2010-12-09 | Business RFID or radio frequency identification is comprised of three parts, namely a scanning antenna, a transponder or the RFID tag and the reader or transceiver that decodes the data stored on the tag. RFID tags can be of two types, active tags that have their own power source and passive tags that are often referred to as inlays, and have no power source. read more
By: Neil T Jones | 2010-03-31 | Manufacturing Many businesses, hospitals and warehouses are using RFID technology today. Warehouses used them mostly because they have a great deal of merchandise that comes in and out of the warehouse on any given day and this merchandise needs to be tracked precisely. read more
By: James Trajabo | 2011-10-24 | Technology Assisted living and extended care facilities must take precautions to ensure that their residents with dementia do not wander away. In many cases, that means restricting them to secure areas with locked doors and guarded by staff. Now there is a better solution, wandering management through the use of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology. read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-23 | Business Recently, a number of organic RFID Advances tags (also known as plastic Tag ) Reports, these reports agreed that low cost, flexible, time to market sooner the better label. Background RFID tags by the layered organic conductive and non-conductive material?? Such as plastic, this method can produce silicon integrated circuits. Organic RFID tags working principle, structure, function and spectrum allocation, etc., compared with inorganic RFID is not much different read more
By: Gary S. | 2010-04-04 | Politics The RFID chip is taking away our privacy. Learn about where they are, how they are read, and how they are being used. read more
By: Mick O'Hea | 2010-03-27 | Hardware RFID technology is becoming more widespread in everyday life. If you've used a transport pass, bought security-tagged clothes, or even borrowed a library book, chances are that you've encountered RFID technology without realising it. read more
By: James Marriot | 2006-11-14 | Other communications There has been a massive growth in the RFID industry in the last few years. This technology uses low-power radio transmitters so as to comprehend the data. read more
By: Tom Gruich | 2010-09-14 | Information technology This article looks at the latest RFID applications for several kinds of industries, along with the specific software and hardware needed to implement the technology. Although the individual needs of a company may vary, the S/W and hardware mentioned in this article are those that an experienced XML database consultant or developer might recommend. read more
By: Dom Davenport | 2011-01-19 | Technology RFID is here to stay. With active, semi-passive and passive tags, RFID can go a long way in tracking merchandise from the production department straight down to the consumer’s home. The active tags are more expensive and are used for larger goods whereas the passive ones are miniature ones, cheap and could be used for smaller items. It is a technology better than bar codes with the various data read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-19 | Business RFID advocates believe that this may substantially reduce supply chain costs and clean up the barriers. The technology is closely linked with the logistics supply chain together, is expected to replace bar code scanning technology the next few years. All the signs show, RFID technology will be the first to be applied in the field of medical logistics and promotion. Print Network HC RFID (Radio frequency identification) inventory tracking system is the RFID tags attached to pallets, crates read more