rfid tags
Plenty of life ahead for RFID and NFC
Comment If you can apply sufficiently low-cost tags to items you can replace the line-of-sight constrained barcode with something that can be read automatically over a range of a couple of meters. The problem with this sort of... [02 Dec 2009]
UHF Gen 2: The Definitive, Myth-Busting, Item-Level Solution
White Paper RFID tags can be made to serve multiple masters. RFID has been around a long time. Older formats use relatively low frequencies; whereas a resurgence of interest in RFID... [14 Nov 2009]
CIBER's RFID Solutions
White Paper Successful RFID projects must include expertise in cutting-edge encoder and reader hardware, tags, information systems and integration, and operational procedures. RFID is the next... [14 Nov 2009]
Light Weight Framework for RFID Applications
White Paper This white paper elucidates the development of a Framework for RFID applications, which acts as an interface between RFID Controls like tags/readers/controls obtained from different... [12 Nov 2009]
What It Means, Why It Matters: UHF Gen 2 Interoperability
White Paper RFID hardware interoperability determines the ability of tags and readers manufactured by different suppliers to work interchangeably - to be, in fact, plug-and-play. This is critically important to end... [12 Nov 2009]
Where's Wi-Fi Waldo? A White Paper on Location-Based Services
White Paper Learn how to locate your mobile assets on a digitized version of your floor plan using Cisco's Wireless Control System (WCS), controller-based access points, Cisco 3300 Series Mobility Service Engine, and Cisco compatible radio frequency... [03 Nov 2009]
Achieving Return on Investment Using RFID for Jewelry Tracking
White Paper The benefits of HF tags are that they are currently available with higher memory and more security features. On the con side, HF tags will have very short read ranges. Most RFID jewelry... [30 Oct 2009]
Misplaced Trust - RFID Tags as Malware Carriers
White Paper This malicious code can be spread through RFID tags, and deliver a payload to the soft-ware backend of the architecture. Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)is a technology that is... [02 Oct 2009]
Retailer Boosts Sales 14%, Cuts Inventory Management Costs 35% With RFID Solution
White Paper Radio frequency ID (RFID) tags and readers help employees to get needed merchandise on the retail floor faster than before. It met that goal with a solution provided by Xterprise, a Microsoft Gold... [02 Oct 2009]
Enhancing Security of EPCglobal Gen-2 RFID Tag Against Traceability and Cloning
White Paper This protocol is secure in a sense that it prevents the cloned tags and malicious readers from impersonating and abusing legitimate tags, respectively. This paper presents a synchronization-based... [25 Sep 2009]
Resort Streamlines Skier Check-In, Improves Data Collection With RF Technology
White Paper Vail Resorts switched to season passes embedded with Radio Frequency (RF) tags that can be scanned through a skier's jacket, streamlining the pass-holder authentication process. The solution uses Microsoft BizTalk Server... [01 Sep 2009]
RFID and the Mainstream Supply Chain: Seven Steps to RFID Sanity
White Paper This white paper outlines the keys to investigating RFID in supply chain applications, differentiators for RFID tags, steps to test tags in unique applications and other... [07 Aug 2009]
Expanding the Value of Supply Chain Management
White Paper Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags, in conjunction with Electronic Product Code (EPC) identification technology; offer a practical way of generating detailed supply chain event information. From... [31 Jul 2009]
Photos: How touchscreen tech helps a hospital keep tabs on patients
Photo A number of NHS hospitals have already deployed RFID for tracking purposes, with the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Paisley in Scotland using the tags to keep tabs on equipment and Mayday Healthcare Trust... [09 Jul 2009]
Kick Open the Box on Higher ROI for Active RFID: Driving Cost Parity With Passive Systems
White Paper Active tag systems can now be had for around $10 per tag - with active tags providing enormous benefits to automating systems and operations - that barcode and passive cannot accomplish. Active tag cost is always the... [04 Jul 2009]