Researchers have developed a system that enables small, safe, aerial drones to read RFID tags from tens of meters away while identifying the tags' locations. The system could be used in large ...
Recent market forecasts for deployment of radio frequency identification (RFID) are providing mixed signals on where the technology is headed in 2007. Research firm Frost & Sullivan projects that the ...
Those are often two different issues. There are several ways in which to contain RFID signals. Some companies build Faraday cages, which are typically metal mesh enclosures that block radio waves.
With that in mind, the entrepreneurial channel CTO must exercise caution to find value in a technology that has become commonplace in certain vertical markets yet still has limited penetration within ...
If a food item isn’t safe to eat, it’s best to find that out before someone eats it. But manual testing of every jar and bottle isn’t possible, even when a threat, like the recent baby food scare, is ...
With hackers finding more ways to get your personal information, and with more banking access and cards adding RFID chips for contactless payments, there is a greater need for software and products to ...
A study conducted by researchers at the University of Florida and the University of South Florida Polytechnic, with assistance from Abbot Laboratories, has found that pharmaceutical products ...
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- Radio frequency ID tags were supposed to revolutionize supply chain management. The dirt-cheap, battery-free tags, which receive power wirelessly from scanners and then broadcast ...
Aug. 25 (UPI) --Researchers at MIT have developed a system that enables small, safe, aerial drones to read radio frequency ID tags from tens of meters away with better accuracy. Radio frequency ID, or ...