This article was originally published by RFID Update. April 3, 2006—Last week G2 Microsystems of Campbell, California, announced the introduction of a new “system-on-chip” technology that it claims ...
and will be used to power active RFID labels that have a longer read range and support special features, such as integrated sensors. KSW, based in Dresden, Germany, has spent two years setting up ...
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Radio-frequency identification (RFID) is one of the fastest growing wireless technologies. It brings the benefits of both barcode and wireless technology to asset management, product tracking, ...
Future Stock RFID tags -- tiny chips attached to antennae that store remotely readable data -- are hardly a new invention. But, until recently, businesses and government agencies were hard-pressed to ...
A Korean company has begun embedding RFID tags into casino chips. This technology will make getting chip counts a whole lot easier. The range on the RFID chips will be around 3 meters, perfect for the ...
As far as wireless technologies go, radio-frequency identification (RFID) is one of the oldest. Patented in 1983 by the late British inventor Charles Walton, RFID made it possible for new, ...
In order to simplify their installation and operation, modern home security systems must be able to monitor their environments wirelessly. This includes monitoring perimeter security, intrusion ...
The meteoric rise of radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology has drastically improved the way products and materials are inventoried, tracked, shipped, and located, as well as how people are ...
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