Chipless RFID is an ill-defined term. Some people refer to printed RFID tags as chipless because they have no microchip (the circuits are printed). Printed RFID tags behave very much like conventional ...
Long checkout lines could be history with a new printable transmitter that can be invisibly embedded in packaging. This new development would allow customers to walk through with their trolley of ...
The electronics industry has envisioned printing complex circuits on ordinary materials since the late 1970s, when three University of Pennsylvania research scientists—Alan J. Heeger, Alan G.
Organic electronics — and particularly the printable form of this technology — has come closer to commercialization lately. Applications within reach are lighting and simple RFID-based applications ...
While screen-printed antennas have already been successfully utilized in RFID tags, successfully deploying this technology into the interrogator, or reader as IMEC describes it, has proved challenging ...
NanoMarkets research analysts are predicting RFID capabilities will achieve an unparalelled awesomeness over the next two years. And projects that the market for printed RFID devices will reach $3.6 ...
SOMEDAY, the radio-frequency identification technology that allows motorists to breeze through a toll plaza may offer the same convenience to a consumer buying a can of beans. But even though RFID is ...
Graph-Tech USA (GTUS) is introducing the RFID-Runner, a next-generation UHF encode-and-print system designed to improve speed, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness in RFID label production. Traditional ...
Big Blue began shipping printers capable of producing both traditional bar codes and radio frequency identification (RFID) tags earlier this year, but so far, only companies in Singapore and Australia ...
An electronic identification device that is made up of a chip and antenna. For reusable applications, it is typically embedded in a plastic housing, and for tracking shipments, it is usually part of a ...