In the early days of radio frequency identification, most people believed the technology would be used to take humans out of the loop—that is, fixed readers would capture information on tagged ...
With an aim toward providing easier deployment of radio frequency identification systems for solution providers, or for companies new to RFID, Zebra Technologies has released four new readers, each ...
Motorola Solutions, a leading provider of mission-critical communication products and services for enterprise and government customers, today introduced the FX9500 industrial-class fixed RFID reader ...
The Enterprise Mobility business of Motorola, Inc. announced the new Motorola XR450, an industrial-class fixed radio-frequency identification (RFID) reader featuring both bi- and mono-static antenna ...
In large-scale, high-volume manufacturing and distribution environments, RFID’s (radio frequency identification’s) original paradigm has held sway: The readers stay put; the tags move. Until now.
Running on an Octa-core 1.6GHz high-performance CPU, the FR1000 boasts exceptional processing power. It can manage multiple processes simultaneously, ensuring smooth and efficient operation. Coupled ...
An automated logistics specialist with 1st Infantry Division inspects a rope harness while preparing equipment to be sling loaded from a helicopter. Advances in RFID technology could help the Army ...
RFID tools vendor Symbol Technologies reported on Tuesday that it has agreed to buy rival radio tag specialist Matrics for $230 million in cash. The deal marries two vendors that have been pushing ...
Motorola introduced the FX9500 industrial-class fixed RFID reader for tracking RFID-enabled pallets, cases and items at industrial-based read points such as dock doors and conveyors. The Motorola ...
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