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whitepaper Tagging - whether of vehicles, criminals on probation, or works of art - is an accepted method of logistics tracking. The 411 Eureka Tagging System from Avonwood is used for identification of the Parcelforce fleet of delivery vehicles at its...
[10 May 2006]
whitepaper This paper describes the synergistic integration of RFID tagging with image-based object tracking technology. Coupling these two technologies will have a profound impact on the competitiveness and efficiency of the retail and consumer goods...
[09 Feb 2006]
News Clarke also announced that electronic tagging will be used to keep track of immigrants whose applications are turned down. The UK is to get its own US-VISIT-style biometric system to record the fingerprints of immigrants coming into the country...
[07 Feb 2005]
whitepaper An RFID compliance mandate specifies when and how tagging must be done. Unfortunately, many companies are left wondering where to begin. To that end, Zebra Technologies has produced this guide to help you determine your RFID readiness and how to...
[10 Apr 2008]
whitepaper There are many different technologies used for tagging currently and also several new emerging technologies as listed in the table below. For example, at one end of the tagging spectrum barcodes provide a cheap, short-range, read-only method of...
[10 Apr 2008]
News The UK government's decision to use an electronic tagging device to speed up the release of prisoners has been slammed by reform lobbyists. Tony Blair will roll out the government's £55m Home Detention Curfew programme at the end of January.
[04 Jan 1999]
News The UK nationwide rollout of an electronic tagging system for prisoners will kick off next week with the early release of 200 offenders. Electronic tagging will cost £3,500 per year. The new system will free up 4,000 prison beds over the next four...
[18 Jan 1999]
whitepaper Collaborative tagging describes the process by which many users add metadata in the form of keywords to shared content. Recently, collaborative tagging has grown in popularity on the web, on sites that allow users to tag bookmarks, photographs and...
[06 Jan 2007]
News Marks & Spencer (M&S) is to extend the item-level radio frequency ID (RFID) tagging of clothing items following successful trials in 42 stores. A spokeswoman for M&S told silicon.com that item-level RFID tagging of certain ranges of clothing will...
[14 Nov 2006]
whitepaper This paper describes the design and implementation of a visual tagging SDK which can be used to create customized tags and tag decoders. Its aim is to extend the usability of visual tags by increasing the efficiency at which the tags are processed...
[23 Jun 2007]
whitepaper This paper proposes two tagging strategies: a simple strategy called semi-tagging that seeks to avoid one common source of unpredictable indirect jumps, and a more complex strategy called dynamic pointer-tagging that uses the spare low bits in a...
[08 May 2007]
whitepaper This paper considers collaborative tagging systems where users can attach tags to information objects. To that end, the goal of collaborative tagging systems is to quickly discover the true ranking of a tag for an information object with respect to...
[23 May 2007]
whitepaper A variety of false claims have been made about the unsuitability of UHF RFID for item-level tagging. This webinar presents the truth of the matter, exposing the myths and explaining why the physics of RF propagation make UHF ideally suited to item...
[12 May 2006]
whitepaper Is it not reasonable to expect RFID tagging to work the same way? After all, companies facing customer requirements for RFID tagging aren't in the business of RFID, but rather create value by, manufacturing, distributing, and marketing consumer...
[15 Nov 2006]
whitepaper While recent demonstrations of item level tagging grabbed national attention, case, carton and pallet tagging applications are already getting results. Retail analysts say RFID is poised to revolutionize retail operations, even if merchandise is...
[15 Nov 2006]
whitepaper Electronic article surveillance (EAS) system specialist provider Checkpoint Systems has developed Apparel-Track, an item-tagging system for clothing retailers that combines EAS and RFID technologies in tags, readers, point-of-sale equipment and...
[25 Jun 2004]
Leader Sun CEO Scott McNealy has famously asked in the past whether his electronically tagging his dog but not his sons means he loves his dog more than his children. This publication and doubtless a number of others in the mainstream press have today...
[21 Jan 2005]
whitepaper While recent demonstrations of item level tagging grabbed national attention, case, carton and pallet tagging applications are already getting results. Retail analysts say RFID is poised to revolutionize retail operations, even if merchandise is...
[19 Dec 2004]
Comment It is rapidly becoming a popular way to treat convicted criminals, in which case it is called electronic tagging. Martin Brampton is a student of smartcard technology but has everyone considered its full implications?
[18 Jun 2002]
whitepaper An RFID compliance mandate specifies when and how tagging must be done. Creating a radio frequency identification (RFID) system can be both challenging and highly rewarding. The challenge rises when RFID must be implemented on a deadline to satisfy...
[12 Jun 2004]
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