Articles, tagged with "radio frequency identification", page 6
02nd October 2009
Representing numbers Bar codes represent series of numbers. A barcode scanner can then read the number into a computer; barcode inventory software keeps track of all the important information about the item. The description, price, and inventory infor...
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Author:
George Hummert
01st October 2009
When implementing an asset tracking program using radio frequency identification (RFID) one of the questions that must be asked is whether or not to use an integrator. Here are some questions that may help you decide if you need an integrator for your RFI...
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Author:
Metalcraft
01st October 2009
When selecting a tracking technology to track assets there are several factors to consider. First, what is your objective? If the objective is to collect and manage data you should select the technology that is best suited to help you achieve that objecti...
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Author:
Metalcraft
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...
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Author:
Om prakash
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...
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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 and ...
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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...
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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...
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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 ...
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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...
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Author:
deepak kulkarni
02nd February 2009
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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 ...
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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...
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Author:
Adam Singleton