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Walk through a busy distribution center today and you’ll notice something subtle. Pallets move across docks, tools shift between workstations, and shipments leave the building, yet nobody stops to ...
What Does RFID Stand For, and How Has It Evolved? RFID, or radio frequency identification, is a way of using electromagnetic waves to identify and track objects. Its origins date back to World War II, ...
Heard of RFID wallets but not sure what they actually do? They promise to shield your cards from invisible scans and the tech behind it is clever.
Although adoption of a radio frequency identification (RFID) solution has become faster and more straightforward than it was just a decade ago, every deployment comes with its own unique challenges.
It depends on the type of RFID system being used. A high-frequency (HF) reader based on the ISO 14443 air-interface protocol standard, designed for short-range transmission, has a maximum read range ...
It's easy to imagine the many ways RFID could be used but it's harder to determine whether - and where - the technology fits into your organisation. Quocirca's Rob Bamforth helps you figure it out.
This article explores the benefits of implementing RFID in healthcare settings and how hospitals can gradually transition from barcode to RFID-enabled medication systems, leading to substantial ...