Radio frequency identification (RFID) tags -- devices that can transmit data over short distances to identify objects, animals or people -- have become increasingly popular for tracking everything ...
Take a look at the average Joe's key chain, and you're apt to see radio frequency identification (RFID) technology hard at work. Have one of those sensors for buying gas at the pump or an access card ...
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, ...
Radio frequency identification or RFID is not an entirely new technology, but it is now starting to make inroads into areas that were previously the exclusive domain of bar codes. That’s thanks to its ...
Harsh-environment use cases span multiple industries, including industrial equipment, oil and gas, mining, chemicals and life sciences. RFID is being used to automate processes in research facilities, ...
With proven installations for high-profile early adopters, RFID (radio frequency identification) refuses to be pigeonholed as a niche application technology. Integrated Solutions, November 2001 ...
Radio frequency identification (RFID) tags--devices that can transmit data over short distances to identify objects, animals or people--have become increasingly popular for tracking everything from ...