Radio frequency identification is already established in the realm of defense logistics, helping to keep tabs on the mountains of materiel moved through the military services’ supply chain. But RFID ...
Reports that the military has started outfitting firearms with RFID tags for tracking have raised security alarms. The concern: What if the enemy uses the tags to track soldiers on the battlefield?
Staples Business Depot isn’t new to RFID. Last year, the 270-store Canadian unit of Staples Inc., and a supplier of office products, business machines, office furniture and business services, ...
As the logistics industry looks toward ever-increasing efficiency and automation in supply chains, the potential for active track-and-trace devices has never been greater. Compared to legacy ...
Emirates, a Dubai-based airline, is planning to make radio frequency identification an integral part of a new cargo handling system being built in Dubai. The airline plans to introduce an active ...
Gulf States Toyota, a regional Toyota distributor for 145 dealers, has selected IBM and WhereNet Corp. to provide an active RFID tracking system for processing more than 190,000 cars annually. Gulf ...
The BMW Group has selected active RFID real-time locating technology from WhereNet Corp. (www.wherenet.com) for tracking and managing enterprise assets. Oct. 26, 2005 The BMW Group has selected active ...
The project creates a prototype active RFID tracking system which makes use of mesh networking wherein only a single reader needs to be connected physically to a PC. The project creates a prototype ...
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, ...
PHOENIX & ROCHESTER, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Auto-identification technology leaders DAP Technologies, a unit of Roper Industries, and Omni-ID, today announce the launch of a new series of mobile ...
Gulf States Toyota, a distributor for 145 Toyota dealers in five states, has tapped an active RFID tracking system from WhereNet Corp. to locate and process more than 190,000 vehicles a year at its 84 ...
The use of battery-powered wireless products in tagging and tracking applications is rising sharply, according to new data from a British consulting firm. “Active RFID” uses almost any wireless ...
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