Radio frequency identification is already established in the realm of defense logistics, helping to keep tabs on the mountains of materiel moved through the military services’ supply chain. But RFID ...
Spirit AeroSystems, a Wichita-based supplier of commercial airplane assemblies and components, uses 120 passive RFID readers mainly located in fabrication areas, as well as an active RFID system, to ...
This article was originally published by RFID Update. November 9, 2007—A new active tag from Axcess International operates at multiple frequencies ranging from low frequency 125 KHz used for access ...
WhereNet Corp., a Zebra Technologies company and one of the leader in wireless solutions for tracking and managing enterprise assets, announced recently its support for the first global technical ...
For hospitals, managing both human and capital assets is a complex and cumbersome process. Tracking hundreds of patients and staff members each day, not to mention valuable assets and equipment, can ...
Radio-frequency identification (RFID) is one of the fastest growing wireless technologies. It brings the benefits of both barcode and wireless technology to asset management, product tracking, ...
Recovering lost vehicles, items and even people has become easier thanks to the advance of technology. RFID-based systems can provide location information using tiny electronic tags, while GPS-based ...
RFID technology has had a significant impact on the global healthcare industry. The adoption of RFID tracking systems has been useful in reducing human efforts and errors in maintenance and control of ...
In today’s fast-paced healthcare environment, hospitals face numerous challenges, such as ensuring patient safety, streamlining workflows, and reducing costs. One solution showing immense promise in ...
Railway tracking systems and the monitoring of railway vehicles in real-time can improve their operational safety and reliability while reducing the life-cycle costs of both passenger and freight ...
Reports that the military has started outfitting firearms with RFID tags for tracking have raised security alarms. The concern: What if the enemy uses the tags to track soldiers on the battlefield?
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