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23rd September 2009
Radio-frequency identification (RFID) is the latest technology that uses radio waves to automatically identify people or objects. This is a flexible technology that is convenient, easy to use and well suited for automatic operation. An RFID tag is a micro... Read >
Author: Om prakash
17th September 2009
If entrepreneurs didn’t know by now that Technology was taking over the business world, now it’s encroaching on the gambling casinos. We can’t even escape it on our trips to Las Vegas.
RADIO-FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION is headed for Vegas. Casino ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
15th September 2009
What is a contactless credit card and how does it work?
For decades, credit cards have relied on magnetic stripes located on the reverse side of the card to store data. To transmit this data, the card must be swiped through a magnetic reader, making ph... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
11th September 2009
The RFID Credit Card Since June 2005, all American Express issued Blue credit cards have been imbedded with an RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) transponder, in addition to the traditional credit card magnetic strip. RFID technology transmits informat... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
01st August 2009
Zebra technologies has a range of products lined up in various categories that helps companies identify, and track assets, transactions and people with on-demand specialty digital printing and automatic identification solutions. Products by Zebra technolo... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
06th July 2009
For those who don’t have a clear idea on the purpose and utility of label applicators please take a minute or two to read this interesting article. Luckily, understanding label applicators is very simple; the hard part is to understand its technology an... Read >
Author: rrichard
06th July 2009
For those who don’t have a clear idea on the purpose and utility of label applicators please take a minute or two to read this interesting article. Luckily, understanding label applicators is very simple; the hard part is to understand its technology an... Read >
Author: rrichard
10th June 2009
You check in at an airline desk, but usually give little thought to your luggage. You really expect it to arrive on the same flight you do, at your destination. Wrong! Stolen, lost, delayed, or damaged luggage remains a major problem for both travelers an... Read >
Author: lynthomas
09th June 2009
The new internet protocol IPv6 will vastly increase the number of internet addresses available. Whilst IPv4 allows around 4 billion addresses, IPv6 increases this to around 3.4x1038. A major motivation for additional address space, apart from the fact tha... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
16th April 2009
In the recession struck world, chances of finding job has become bleak. However, there still exist marketable IT skills. Disciplines like software design and development, networking and systems administration, software implementation analysis, testing ... Read >
Author: JobsBridge
11th March 2009
It's difficult to provide accurate asset management system information, but we have gone through the rigor of putting together as many asset management systems related information as possible. Even if you are searching for another information somehow rela... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni
02nd February 2009
1.1. Introduction
This Unit of Study outline sets out the content, requirements and resources for this unit and the contact details for teaching and administration staff. Policies and procedures and information on resources and support for all students.I... Read >
Author: juliemeena
30th January 2009
As you plan your identification card program, you will discover that there are options to fit every budget and high-tech solutions to address even the most advanced encryption requirements. Below is a brief overview of the data transfer and communication... Read >
Author: Daisy McCarty
16th January 2009
Zebra label printers bring some of the most reliable and professional solutions in the field of bar coding, being extensively represented in over ninety countries all over the world. Actually, statistics indicate that at the moment there are three million... Read >
Author: larry doors
18th November 2008
RFID sensors have been continuing to increase in importance today. To start off with, RFID stands for radio-frequency identification. This is a type of automatic identification method. The system is based upon the gathering of data that is then retrieved ... Read >
Author: Samuel Circton
12th November 2008
If some predictions are to be believed, notes and coins could be a thing of the past by no later than 2012, as debit and credit cards become more and more ubiquitous in 21st century consumer culture. But even if such predictions are a little premature, th... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
11th November 2008
It is a fact that life is busier than it once was. As it goes, the business world is fast paced and competitive, and with the rise of people focusing more on their careers, there is often little time to do everything.
Time has become a commodity: fr... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
21st October 2008
Radio frequency identification, or RFID, is a generic term for technologies that use radio waves to automatically identify people or objects. There are several methods of identification, but the most common is to store a serial number that identifies a pe... Read >
Author: PKP IYER
20th October 2008
There are people walking around right now with sponges inside them. And maybe more people than you would think. A published study has indicated that as many as one in anywhere from 1,000 to 1,500 intra-abdominal surgeries result in sponges being left behi... Read >
Author: Shad Connelly
14th October 2008
Your family loves theme parks with its scream-inducing and gravity-defying rides and smile-inducing and reality-defying attractions, all in one sprawling venue that leaves even the most peripatetic of feet aching. But did you know that amidst all these f... Read >
Author: surveillanceguide
13th October 2008
The trade show has been around for as long as people have had products to sell. They have long been a key tool used by Marketing Agencies, allowing companies to showcase their products to a target consumer base and allowing consumers hands-on access to pr... Read >
Author: lplank
19th September 2008
Radio-frequency identification (RFID) 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 applied to or incorporated into a product, a... Read >
Author: Rohit Singh
08th September 2008
Radio-frequency identification chips (often called RFID tags) are passive, inductively powered chips that are applied to some applications, from substituting bar codes on supermarket products to identifying lost dogs and cats. It is a small, battery-powe... Read >
Author: miguelhernan
02nd July 2008
RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) involves the use of radio waves for the identification of a person or an object. This technology is a noteworthy part of enterprise supply chain management which improves the efficiency of inventory tracking and manag... Read >
Author: Renu Singh
20th June 2008
We are all aware of the need for printers, even manufacturers need specialised printers. For example food manufacturers need special printers that can produce a barcode on the label so that it can be traced back to the factory and through each step of pro... Read >
Author: Graham Gallagher
24th April 2008
With all the buzz about identity theft protection on the computer, many of us forget that the risk doesn't stop there. Everything from credit cards, university IDs, passports, drivers licences and corporate IDs contain Radio Frequency Identification (R... Read >
Author: urlreader
16th April 2008
With more and more emphasis on the real time tractability of personnel, goods, stock and vehicle; RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology along with EPC (Electronic Product Code) and EAS (Electronic Article Surveillance) standards is redefining t... Read >
Author: www.amikamobile.com
11th April 2008
Many current supply chain RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) operations involve tracking pallets, containers and cases. Much of these activities are driven by compliance with customer initiative. It is difficult to manufacturers and their distribution ... Read >
Author: Stephen Jhonson
10th April 2008
With more and more emphasis on the real time tractability of personnel, goods, stock and vehicle; RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology along with EPC (Electronic Product Code) and EAS (Electronic Article Surveillance) standards is redefining t... Read >
Author: www.amikamobile.com
28th March 2008
Wholesale retailers go through thousands of products a year. Much of the merchandise is shipped in bulk, for the wholesale company to wade and sift through prior to resale. Inventory control is a huge issue for processing wholesale merchandise quickly and... Read >
Author: Salieri
22nd January 2008
Coming with technology and development is danger that is why we all have to have basic security measures within our houses, offices and in ourselves. Nobody can be sure of safety, so it is better if we take all precautions necessary.
Since we do most o... Read >
Author: Charlie Angeles
09th November 2007
The Next Idea, Consultants to the Restaurants and Food Retail Industry, reports that many restaurants and convenience stores are now accepting credit and debit cards that are enabled with RFID, or radio frequency identification chips. The hope is that the... Read >
Author: Dr.smith johnson
07th November 2007
India has become the hub of information technology services for the United States, the United Kingdom and several European countries. It is gaining popularity due development of various software solutions. If one looks around, then he will be surprised to... Read >
Author: Allies Harbor
15th October 2007
Thanks to the accessibility of information technology things have become really easy for all of us. If you look around, you will be amazed to notice the involvement of IT along with software services is great in every sphere of life. One is dependent sign... Read >
Author: Allies Harbor
09th August 2007
Software Outsourcing or one can say development of various software solutions. Software outsourcing has become an integral part for any organization that wants to go ahead in both growth and business. It has and will further affect any organization it an ... Read >
Author: Allies Harbor
07th August 2007
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), technology of the future, has long established itself in our everyday lives. It is already deployed in various areas ranging from efficient inventory management and road-toll collection through to timing the performa... Read >
Author: Ashwin
31st July 2007
In my life as a professional software engineer, I encounter many business owners whose business processes efficiency can greatly be improved upon.
Software development, using quality business software, training and advice can drastically improve the ef... Read >
Author: RichardZ
27th July 2007
Outsourcing offshore to China works for Printronix, a company that for over 30 years has designed and manufactured a broad range of line matrix printers, ultra high frequency radio frequency identification (UHF-RFID) printers, thermal bar code label print... Read >
Author: John Bradley Jackson
19th June 2007
RFID labels for a price tag free future. RFIDs are now being utilized by companies to manage their inventory and replace barcodes.
With their tracking capability and the potential of replacing cashiers, RFID labels are a controversial topic. RFID label... Read >
Author: Cae Besaw
21st May 2007
Casta Del Sol, Coyote Hills, Diamond Bar, Lake Forest, Meadowlark, and Rancho San Joaquin are all words that golfers in Orange County love to hear, because they are the names of some of the best golf courses in the area. When you are looking for Ora... Read >
Author: Jonothan Blocker
22nd January 2007
Payment through credit cards seems to be one of the best payment methods, especially for those shopping on the web. It looks like more than 60% of businesses are turning on web-based services geared towards credit card payments, highlighting the growth of... Read >
Author: Devin Gilliland
16th November 2006
Future trends in e-logistics
The latest trends in e-logistics have been the subject of several new studies presented at the leading international business fairs. A special emphasis was given to Radio Frequency Identification tagging (RFID) and the dev... Read >
Author: Andrew Simpson
09th November 2006
RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) is an automatic identification method that relies on storage & remotely data retrieval devices known as RFID tags.
RFID tags can be incorporated within a product, person or an animal, with the intention of identif... Read >
Author: James Marriot
09th November 2006
The future of identification technology is long and rich, just as its history. From the days of not even being able to read finger prints, we've come to retinal scans, fingerprint identification and even body scans. And as identification technology contin... Read >
Author: Mort Fertel
08th November 2006
RFID, Radio Frequency Identification is a technology, which includes wireless data capture and transaction processing. Proximity (short range) and Vicinity (long range) are two major application areas where RFID technology is used. Track and trace applica... Read >
Author: Diana Heyden
08th November 2006
RFID, Radio Frequency Identification System consists of a tag, a reader and a host system. Host system takes care about the flow of information, sending and receiving to and from the reader and tag. Air interface or Radio Frequency is the medium for data ... Read >
Author: Diana Heyden
08th November 2006
Can you imagine 100% visibility of product in a Supply Chain with RFID tags to whole warehouse? RFID is major advancement in supply chain management. Although large range of applications supported by the radio-frequency identification technology, now supp... Read >
Author: Diana Heyden
08th November 2006
RFID technology adds a new chapter in asset tracking technology. Now a day when large amount of valuable data, asset and people are needed for big projects, basic need of effective and efficient tracking system is increasing day by day. In this situation ... Read >
Author: Diana Heyden
08th November 2006
People tracking are other famous RFID technical solutions. Radio Frequency Identification method has many challenges to identify a unique object or person, a people tracking system consists of number of hardware and software devices.
The RFID tracking ... Read >
Author: Diana Heyden
09th October 2006
Locating the right item at right place and at the right time is made possible by Radio Frequency IDentification or RFID, as it's known commonly. There are numerous applications of RFID namely inventory tracking, asset management, supply chain management, ... Read >
Author: James Marriot
04th October 2006
Unipart Logistics has started its tracking of Jaguar auto parts while the same are transported in cargo containers from the United Kingdom to the United States. Said auto parts were tracked by SaviTrak(TM), a Radio Frequency Identification-based (RFID) ... Read >
Author: Michelle Crimson
21st August 2006
NavPax Sensor Units integrate 3-axis MEMS gyros, accelerometers, compass, signal processing, and GPS information to provide complete package for real-time, land-based vehicle tracking solutions. They are used as part of RFID-aided warehouse tracking syste... Read >
Author: Billy Bert
31st July 2006
With its RFID-based intelliTRACKER(tm) product suite for item-level inventory tracking in retail, AbsoluteSKY is poised to capture a substantial share of the rapidly expanding Radio Frequency Identification market. "The RFID market is growing exponentiall... Read >
Author: Kris Nickerson
24th July 2006
RFID stands for Radio Frequency Identification. RFID is the technology for automatic identification. In this technology method data should be remotely retriveted through remote devices called RFID tags. RFID tags also known as transponders, these transpon... Read >
Author: Tom Desousa
19th July 2006
"With global RFID spending estimated to be between $3 billion and $6 billion worldwide by 2010, the Radio Frequency Identification market is growing exponentially," says John Frabasile, President and CEO of AbsoluteSKY (www.AbsoluteSKY.ca). With its RFID-... Read >
Author: Kris Nickerson
18th July 2006
The game of golf requires quite a few accessories and equipment to play it. Many accessories can be found in a golf store and may make you look the part. However, the most important equipment is the Golf Clubs, the Golf Balls and the Electric Golf Troll... Read >
Author: Ray Smith
12th July 2006
"By tagging each individual product with its own 'license plate,' AbsoluteSKY's RFID system provides the retailer with the real-time inventory data needed to maximize sales while cutting labor costs," says John Frabasile, President and CEO of AbsoluteSKY ... Read >
Author: Kris Nickerson
20th June 2006
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By S. Maurer
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Author: S. Maurer
20th June 2006
Imagine a future in which your every belonging is marked with a unique number identifiable with the swipe of a scanner, where the location of your car is always pinpoint-able and where signal-emitting microchips storing personal information are implanted ... Read >
Author: Jon Winthrop
09th June 2006
Last year, much talk followed the release of credit cards from Chase with which the bank refers to as 'Blink', their version of contactless Visa or MasterCard. While the technology behind 'Blink' may seem new, the idea behind contactless credit cards isn'... Read >
Author: Eric Wasselman
29th May 2006
RFID or Radio Frequency Identification for a layman is all about collecting data at the physical level using RFID readers and tags and then using that data for business applications.
RFID number plates are expected to bring in a revolutionary transfo... Read >
Author: James Marriot
17th May 2006
RFID is the abbreviated form of Radio Frequency Identification. RFID is akin to the bar codes but in RFID the electro magnetic coupling is used to transmit signals. The main components of an RFID are silicon chips, an antenna and a transceiver that can be... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta
17th May 2006
RFID or Radio Frequency Identification is a constantly evolving technology that has made its foray into our lives from the inner circles of science very rapidly. It is basically one of the automatic identification systems like bar codes, smart cards, etc.... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta
17th May 2006
A technology that was originally developed for the military during World War II, and has now encompassed all walks of life by making its foray into retail, medical, education, automotives, fast food, travel industry, and so on, is RFID or Radio Frequency ... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta
20th April 2006
Waving your credit card in front of an electronic sensor like a magic want to pay for goods and services sounds too good to be true. But as long as you are willing to pay the bill when it comes, this technology is available to you today. If you can qualif... Read >
Author: Rebecca Spitzer
23rd March 2006
What is a contactless credit card and how does it work?
For decades, credit cards have relied on magnetic stripes located on the reverse side of the card to store data. To transmit this data, the card must be swiped through a magnetic reader, making ph... Read >
Author: Joey Loma
21st March 2006
RFID credit cards are taking the nation. Also known as Radio Frequency Identification, RFID for short, these cards allow you to make purchases with your credit card without even having to type in a pin number, swipe your card through a reader, or even sig... Read >
Author: Joshua Shapiro
17th August 2005
RFID is the abbreviation for Radio Frequency Identification. RFID is a method used to store and retrieve data using RFID transponders or tags. RFID tags have antennas that allow them to accept and respond to queries from the RFID transceiver. There are pa... Read >
Author: John Hanson
14th June 2005
RFID technology is used frequently today and has been around since the 1920s, but not many people know about, or understand it. RFID stands for Radio Frequency Identification and is used to store and retrieve information. This information is stored and r... Read >
Author: Amie Kandowski
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