LONDON Scientists at Philips Research have created a fully functional 13.56-MHz radio frequency identification (RFID) tag based entirely on plastic electronics. In contrast to conventional ...
RangeMaster two-chip solution is an industry first to enable a customizable “Universal” RFID reader system. Tempe, Arizona—Anadigm announced the immediate availability of RangeMaster, the industry's ...
Several companies are trialing sample versions of a passive ultrahigh-frequency (UHF) RFID sensor tag designed to enable users to capture data such as temperatures, strain or weight, using a standard, ...
At every turn, networks must handle additional traffic from new sources. One of the latest and soon-to-rise sources of increased network traffic arises from the implementation of radio frequency ...
There are different types of RFID tags, so there are different types of tags that could qualify as the smallest. Electronic component manufacturer Murata Manufacturing Co. offer the smallest ...
Engineers at MIT are developing a way to turn the humble RFID tag into a light-powered sensor for the internet of things. Based on thin-film perovskite cells, the goal is to create inexpensive, ...
Researchers at The Ohio State University are developing embroidered antennas and circuits with 0.1 mm precision -- the perfect size to integrate electronic components such as sensors and computer ...
RFID technology maker RF Code Inc. announced a $995 mobile active RFID tag reader on Wednesday that allows IT managers and others to better find tagged assets using common handheld computers. The M220 ...
Engineers at NEC have developed an RFID card reader that’s compatible with all three major wireless formats. The reader will be launched around April next year, and a prototype was unveiled today at a ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover major developments in the retail industry. Let’s look at the positive. Nike’s CEO Matthew Friend said, “RFID is going to ...
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