Active RFID's share of the total RFID market is expected to grow to $7 billion within 10 years The use of battery-powered wireless products in tagging and tracking applications is rising sharply, ...
We have not seen a lot of deployments that use active RFID real-time locating systems (RTLS) to manage emergencies. BP has deployed an ultra-wideband (UWB) system to ascertain the whereabouts of 2,000 ...
This article was originally published by RFID Update. July 10, 2007—Research firm IDTechEx of Cambridge has released an update to its annual report on the current and future state of the active RFID ...
Savi®, an innovator in big data/machine learning analytic solutions, supply chain management software, and sensor technology, today announced that it has received orders from two major U.S. defense ...
AXCESS International Inc. has released its comprehensive physical asset management solution, Asset Activator, which uses both active and semi-active RFID technology. This "on-demand" solution provides ...
Remember the old Hallmark slogan, “when you care enough to send the very best”? When it comes to RFID, there may be a similar message in the offing. RFID is a generic term that refers to more than ...
PHOENIX & ROCHESTER, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Auto-identification technology leaders DAP Technologies, a unit of Roper Industries, and Omni-ID, today announce the launch of a new series of mobile ...
A new active RFID-based standalone solution for ensuring sensitive and controlled areas, where access is strictly limited, are secured against unauthorized entry has been launched by Albis ...
The United Kingdom's Ministry of Defense later this year will test enhanced radio frequency identification tags readable from more than 100 feet to improve tracking of military supplies. These "active ...
The BMW Group has selected active RFID real-time locating technology from WhereNet Corp. (www.wherenet.com) for tracking and managing enterprise assets. The BMW Group has selected active RFID ...
The use of battery-powered wireless products in tagging and tracking applications is rising sharply, according to new data from a British consulting firm. “Active RFID” uses almost any wireless ...
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