RFID tags track patient transport equipmentStanford Hospital and Clinics will deploy VeriChip's AssetracSystem to locate and track patient transport equipment within its 613-bed facility. The product... Alaska agency to field test RFID, GPS technologiesBY DOUG MOHNEY The Alaska Department of Commerce has partnered with radio frequency identification solutions vendor Franwell on a pilot study that will field test RFID... Philips demos plastic RFID chipBY DONNY JACKSON Philips Research, a unit of Netherlands-based Philips Royal Electronics, announced the development of a 13.56 MHz radio frequency identification chip... A fabulous way to go fablessBY DONNY JACKSON For a manager wanting complete visibility into his supply chain, item-level radio frequency identification offers great promise. But a significant hurdle... Item-level RFID takes a step forwardBY GLENN BISCHOFF Symbol Technologies and Vue Technologies recently announced that they would jointly develop integrated item-level radio frequency identification, or RFID,... Item-level RFID stuck at concept stageBY MERRILL DOUGLAS Item-level radio frequency identification could be the next frontier in supply-chain management. Several major retail chains including Marks & Spencer... Zebra Technologies expands smart label capabilitiesBY DONNY JACKSON Zebra Technologies has added converting equipment for producing so-called smart labels produced by embedding a radio frequency identification chip and... U.S. border crossings go high techBy Glenn Bischoff Test program embeds RFID chips in entry forms distributed to non-residents... RFID standard lagsBy Doug Mohney Once ratified, Gen 2 should bring stability to nascent sector... Paratek awarded defense contract for RFID solutionParatek Microwave Inc. received a $1.99 million contract from the Defense of MicroElectronics Activity, a U.S. Department of Defense contractor... Radio Frequency Systems expands cable distributionRadio Frequency Systems announced plans to globally market its RGFLEX braided coaxial cable, expanding beyond the Brazilian telecommunications sector... Symbol makes an RFID splashBy Donny Jackson New products provide hope that technology will benefit more than just retailers... British retailer expands RFID trial to 53 storesMarks & Spencer, a retailer of apparel, furniture and household goods headquartered in London, said it would expand a trial of radio frequency identification... Dummy loads and smart choicesBY Katie Wright, Bird Electronic Corp. Understanding the design, operation and maintenance of RF terminations... Ensuring RF is a multi-faceted taskBy Harold Kinley Signal strength is just one of myriad factors that must be considered... |
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