[Gabe Schuyler] had a frustrating problem when it came to getting into his building’s garage. The RFID access system meant he had to remove his gloves while sitting on his motorcycle to fish out the ...
RFID Journal LIVE! 2023, taking place today and tomorrow in Orlando, Fla., features end-user companies discussing RFID’s use in various industries, as well as exhibitors offering tagging solutions for ...
Next-Generation Access Management from United Rentals seamlessly manages job site and equipment access through RFID badges. The system is compatible with a variety of third-party workforce management ...
Some time ago, Michelin partnered with Beontag, an RFID manufacturer, to add embedded UHF tags to tires in both commercial and passenger vehicles. The main aim is stronger tire traceability, improving ...
NXP has created a read-write chip for high-volume RFID tag applications complying to Rain Alliance standards for UHF passive tags. It is branded ‘Ucode X’ and delivered in wafer form. “With Ucode X, ...
With passive RFID tags, which do not contain batteries, read-range can vary from less than an inch to 20-30 feet, while active (self-powered) tags can have a much longer read range.Drift toward a ...
At Tire Technology Expo in Hannover, Erhardt+Leimer will showcase EL.Tag, its high-performance machine for preassembling RFID ...
The U.S. Army will begin the Defense Department’s first test of passive radio frequency identification (RFID) tags in February, using the same kinds of technology and electronic product code (EPC) ...
Nonprofit standards organization GS1 US is offering a program slated to begin next month, and intended to guide retailers and suppliers through the process of adopting Electronic Product Code ...
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