RFID (radio-frequency-identification) technology has the potential to become a common and important element in embedded-system design. In addition to the traditional role of the technology in ...
Radio frequency identification (RFID) technology continues to expand in both adoption and scope of application. RFID usage has been most prolific in retail and consumer applications, such as tags on ...
Radio frequency identification (RFID) technology is a way for retailers to identify items using radio waves. It transmits data from an RFID tag to a reader, delivering accurate, real-time information.
It's unlikely that these tags could be used to track your location in any meaningful way, but they still have lots of uses that are changing the tire industry.
I’ve always been highly skeptical of buzzwords. When I was an editor at InformationWeek, there was a lot of talk about the “real-time company”—organizations that were capturing real-time data and ...
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology has had an important impact on safety and security, as well as product sales and inventory management, at BP, Ford Motor and other businesses, ...
Ed. Note: This post originally appeared at the blog of RFID Journal LIVE!, the world’s largest conference and exhibition focused on RFID and related technologies. Last year was challenging for all ...
Last month, I wrote about a novel deployment of RFID technology to track vaccine temperature. As states rush to distribute COVID-19 vaccines to the public, RFID has been an important and readily ...
Applications of radio-frequency identification (RFID) are widespread in today's well-connected society. Found in nearly every market including government, transportation, food, health care, retail, ...
Every technology leader has faced the same fundamental question at some point: how to scale a new technology to mass adoption, without losing focus or credibility. The trajectory of RAIN RFID offers a ...