This article was originally published by RFID Update. November 9, 2007—A new active tag from Axcess International operates at multiple frequencies ranging from low frequency 125 KHz used for access ...
Active RFID's share of the total RFID market is expected to grow to $7 billion within 10 years The use of battery-powered wireless products in tagging and tracking applications is rising sharply, ...
July 24, 2003 – Savi Technology is collaborating with EPC tag producer Matrics to develop a new range of equipment that will enable companies to combine long- and short-range RFID tags to create ...
Remember the old Hallmark slogan, “when you care enough to send the very best”? When it comes to RFID, there may be a similar message in the offing. RFID is a generic term that refers to more than ...
Toronto, Canada – GAO RFID Inc. (www.GAORFID.com) has released its 2.45GHz active beaconing RFID tag specially designed for asset locating and tracking, warehouse and inventory management. This active ...
Wireless Tracking Leader Expands Cisco Compatibility to Offer Enterprise Customers the Most Cost-Effective, High-Performance Location Solution for Offices or Industrial Environments SANTA CLARA, Calif ...
Dr. Chris Hillman, Global AI Lead at Teradata, joins eSpeaks to explore why open data ecosystems are becoming essential for enterprise AI success. In this episode, he breaks down how openness — in ...
CAMBRIDGE, England -- With a new initiative projected to sell one billion active RFID tags in the next five years the active RFID market looks set to increase massively before the end of the decade.
GAO unveiled a long range, active UHF RFID tag series featuring an LED for visual recognition and an internal sensor for temperature monitoring. The tag has an expandable memory of 32 MB for data ...
Toronto, Canada - GAO RFID Asset Tracking (www.GAORFIDAssetTracking.com) is offering its 433 MHz active RFID L-Series reader with RS232 for healthcare asset tracking. This RFID reader is designed for ...
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Active RFID -- No governing standards, being developed -- Transmit energy often in 400 MHz, 900 MHz and 2.45 GHz ranges -- Requires onboard power source with large memory -- Can be read, or written to ...