tags

Glasgow NHS keeps tabs on equipment with RFID

News NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde has implemented a wireless networking project in the Royal Alexandra Hospital (RAH) that involves tracking medical equipment with RFID tags.silicon.com Public Sector Only 40 tags have so far been delivered to the... [28 Apr 2008]

Naked CIO: The true cost of IT

Comment It's all very well trying to put price tags on everything the IT department does. The trouble is you end up knowing the cost of everything and the value of nothing, says the Naked CIO. People have argued for years about how to cost out IT services. [21 Apr 2008]

RFID bag tags could save air-travel industry millions

News At T5, the problem wasn't with the luggage tags. BA will watch with interest the development of RFID but for the moment we will continue to use barcodes on our baggage tags, which - with a modern system - is very effective for baggage being checked... [18 Apr 2008]

Chip Maker Tries 'Snack and Trace'

White Paper The RFID system would read the tags during storage, loading and shipment, and the data would be fed back into Axapta. KiMs is one of the largest snack-food companies in Denmark. But with competition increasing from other snack-food makers, KiMs... [18 Apr 2008]

About XML Documents in Word

White Paper Extensible Markup Language (XML) (Extensible Markup Language (XML): A condensed form of Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) that enables developers to create customized tags that offer flexibility in organizing and presenting information... [16 Apr 2008]

'CopNav' to track Met's police officers

News The £2.2m scheme will see the Metropolitan Police Service's 31,500 officers have tags fitted to their radio microphones from this autumn. Every police officer in London is to be tracked using a new electronic tagging system that will be able to... [11 Apr 2008]

Encoding RFID Tags

White Paper s Windows printer drivers can encode the RFID tags in ? Many of Seagull Scientific? smart labels? while they are being printed on RFID-capable printers. Owners of supported printer models need only have the appropriate Windows printer Driver by... [10 Apr 2008]

Conventional and Low Cost RFID: The Smart Label Revolution

White Paper The origins of the term lie in the invention of tags that reflect or transmit a radio-frequency signal. Now ones working below 300 Hz and those working above 300 MHz, such as microwave (GHz) tags are included. [10 Apr 2008]

Personal Privacy and Use of RFID Technology in Libraries

White Paper The RFID tags are placed in books and generally covered with a property sticker. Antennas of different sizes, based on application, are used to read the tags and manage the various library functions. Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is the... [10 Apr 2008]

IDTechEx.com Case Study: Precision Forestry Cooperative, Trees, USA

White Paper Graduate students at the University in Seattle are employing Texas Instruments' RFID tags to identify genetically modified trees. The client is Precision Forestry Cooperative (University of Washington). [10 Apr 2008]

IDTechEx Case Study: Las Vegas McCarran International Airport, Baggage, USA

White Paper McCarran International Airport in Nevada, USA brokered a five-year contract with Matrics to supply RFID tags for use in tracking passenger luggage, as part of the airport's commitment to improving customer safety and satisfaction. [10 Apr 2008]

Beyond the Tag - Finding RFID Value in Manufacturing & Distribution Applications

White Paper Today, most of the focus is on how emerging Electronic Product Code (EPC) RFID tags can help connect trading partners and align supply chains. Radio frequency identification (RFID) has always been considered a forward-looking technology. [10 Apr 2008]

The Green Mile

White Paper Wireless networks for in truck database updates, radio frequency identification tags (? The number of features and functions that can be incorporated in YMS is as large as your imagination. RFID? gate readers and expanding .Net technology provide a... [10 Apr 2008]

RFID White Paper

White Paper In a typical RFID system, transponders, or tags, are attached to objects. In general terms, RFID is a means of identifying a person or object using a radio frequency transmission. In basic terms, an RFID transponder will identify itself when it... [10 Apr 2008]

Generics and Tagging Technologies

White Paper At the other extreme, RFID tags provide the ability to track and identify multiple products, people and vehicles over distances up to approximately 30m. There are many different technologies used for tagging currently and also several new emerging... [10 Apr 2008]

RSS Keep updated for stories matching tags via RSS


Quick Sitemap Links: