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- Radio Frequency Identification industry news.
Peter West
(LogisticsIT.com Editor)
This Months Top RFID Videos
VIDEO:
Spotlight On RFID tags
by AIM Global
This video give a concise and interesting snapshot of what radio
frequency identification, RFID tag is and how it is
currently being used.
RFID
Trailer Portal
The RFID Trailer Portal
addresses the issue where an organisation needs to introduce RFID to
improve business performance but finds the initial capital costs
prohibitive.
The Future Of RFID
Matrics takes a look at radio frequency identification today, and what impact it will have in the future.
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RFID tag videos>>>
RFID
Articles
AIM
RFID Experts Refute RFID tag Virus Claims
Industry Group Addresses Research Findings on RFID tag
RFID White Papers
Avoiding
the RFID
technology money pit
Companies need to take a fundamentally different view of RFID
tag
trials
if they are to realise value. White paper.
RFID
Technology for Warehouse and Distribution Operations
This RFID overview explains RFID tags, technologies and its role in the
warehouse and distribution centre.
EPC
Mandates, Momentum and Milestones in the Retail Supply Chain
The first-generation of EPC technology helped the market meet
earlier mandates.
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RFID tag white papers>>>
What are RFID tags?
Radio Frequency IDentification RFID
Technology is an automatic identification method, relying on storing and remotely retrieving data using devices called RFID tags or transponders. An RFID tag is an object that can be attached to or incorporated into a product, animal, or person for the purpose of identification using radio waves. Chip-based RFID
technology tags contain silicon chips and antennas. Passive tags require no internal power source, whereas active tags require a power source.
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