Writing to radio frequency identification (RFID) tags usually requires close proximity between a tag and an encoding or writing device (often a handheld reader), and the tag typically needs to remain ...
In the previous article, “The principles of RFID: Active Tags,” we discussed a classification of RFID tag called the active tag. Even though the active tag has many applications, it does not get as ...
Some time ago, Michelin partnered with Beontag, an RFID manufacturer, to add embedded UHF tags to tires in both commercial and passenger vehicles. The main aim is stronger tire traceability, improving ...
A lightweight encryption technology that uses a one-time, self-destructing encryption key will land on RFID chips sometime next year, according to the firm that developed it. Tutarus already sells the ...
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Your tires may be tracking you: what RFID tags in wheels really do
RFID chips have quietly migrated from factory floors into the rubber that meets the road, turning tires into data points long before most drivers noticed. The technology has been embedded in products ...
The apparel industry is embracing radio frequency identification with perhaps more ardor than any other sector. Its nearly endless host of stock-keeping units (SKUs), combined with rapid item turnover ...
Following is Part 2 of the Retail TouchPoints feature focused on inventory best practices. This article will focus on new developments in RFID, benefits of the technology and successful retail ...
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