RFID passive
12 Basic Steps for DoD RFID Compliance
White Paper As a supplier to the DoD, a person may need to comply with the DoD passive RFID mandate. How does he or she make sure that the RFID solution is going to work? How to manage the new data... [09 Nov 2009]
Tracking Reusable Metal Shipping Containers Using Passive RFID
White Paper This paper looks at two main problem areas; tracking the containers throughout their lifetime using a permanent durable hard-tag, and using a standard print, encode and apply RFID label as a shipping label. [14 Aug 2009]
Kick Open the Box on Higher ROI for Active RFID: Driving Cost Parity With Passive Systems
White Paper Active tag cost is always the first question when end users evaluate a RFID system because the on-going tag costs will drive up Total Cost of Ownership (TCO). Active RFID market adoption is driven by the... [04 Jul 2009]
How e-coding can prevent NHS slip-ups
Comment The trust has also adopted GS1 standards for its passive RFID-enabled wristbands, using unique GS1 codes to help ensure positive patient identification. Mayday Healthcare Trust in Croydon, for example,... [20 May 2009]
A Low-Power AC/DC Rectifier for Passive UHF RFID Transponders
White Paper Besides, the design of a low-power rectifier for passive UHF RFID transponder, which is compatible with standard CMOS process and can be applied to the environment in which the distance from interrogator... [15 Apr 2009]
Impacts of RF Radiation on the Human Body in a Passive RFID Environment
White Paper Recently, there have been numerous explorations of the fundamental characterizations of passive Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) systems in electromagnetic structures. These studies have... [15 Apr 2009]
A Framework for Fast RFID Tag Reading in Static and Mobile Environments
White Paper A framework for reducing the average reading time of passive RFID tags in dense environments is introduced. The proposed framework termed Accelerated Frame Slotted ALOHA (AFSA) can be used in conjunction... [15 Apr 2009]
A Novel Planar Microstrip Antenna Design for UHF RFID
White Paper Passive UHF RFID tags generally do not work well near metal or water. Microstrip antennas offer a potential solution, but suffer from manufacturing complexity because a need for via or some other... [15 Apr 2009]
Implementation of a Security System Based on RFID and WSN Technology
White Paper In the next generation "Super RFID technology" traditional passive tags will be replaced using dedicated WSNs that extend standard tags to allow data acquisition and data storage, e.g.for monitoring... [15 Apr 2009]
Assessing and Optimizing the Range of UHF RFID to Enable Real-World Pervasive Computing Applications
White Paper However, while passive UHF RFID has many benefits over other RFID variants, reliable operation as the tag moves in the environment is inherently difficult to predict and can represent a... [15 Apr 2009]
Human Activity Tracking Using RFID Tags
White Paper Human activity tracking using RFID tags is attractive for many applications since it allows unobtrusive and passive estimation of people's activities. This paper focus on how to customize commonly... [15 Apr 2009]
A Modular UHF Reader Frontend for a Flexible RFID Testbed
White Paper Currently RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology is pushing to the market mainly forced by industry. This paper presents the implementation of a modular UHF reader frontend for a flexible RFID... [15 Apr 2009]
The Art of UHF RFID Antenna Design: Impedance Matching and Size-Reduction Techniques
White Paper Starting from the available but fragmented open literature, this paper presents a homogeneous survey of relevant methodologies for the design of UHF passive tag antennas with particular care to illustrate, within a... [15 Apr 2009]
Antennas and Propagation in UHF RFID Systems
White Paper This paper discusses antennas and propagation aspects in current passive UHF RFID systems. The paper considers a "Reader-tag-reader" link and concentrates on each part of it: reader antennas, propagation... [14 Apr 2009]
Beyond Product Codes: New Opportunities for Radio Frequency Identification Technology - The Market Possibilities Opened Up by Low-Cost, Customizable RFID Tags
White Paper However passive RFID has its limitations, and the potential for active (battery-driven) RFID technology to add real business across a range of applications is now being widely... [14 Apr 2009]