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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.
We use the term “middleware” broadly and loosely to refer to software or devices that connect RFID readers and the data they collect to enterprise information systems. Middleware helps makes sense of ...
Save hundreds of hours of research time with this new guide, which explains the strengths and weaknesses of the different types of RFID technology and how to determine which one will meet your needs.
It is designed to walk hospital executives through the process of determining their system requirements, and then matching those requirements to the proper RFID system.
With RFID, you’re talking about systems used to monitor assets that will end up on a balance sheet or income statement. You need a budget to make sure that these systems stay monitored, protected, and ...
Usage of RFID can improve overall merchandise management; accurate tracking of inventory and where it is located will save money (lower shrink, etc.).
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