RFID (radio frequency identification) can identify and track inventory. Learn how RFID is used in retail and what you need to ...
July 2, 2003 – Most companies are looking at low-cost RFID tags as a way to track items in the supply chain. But some businesses are looking beyond tracking to the potential value RFID can add to ...
Retailers today rely on a wide range of technologies: video surveillance, EAS for loss prevention, RFID for inventory accuracy, and people counting for customer ...
Terso Solutions, a provider of RFID-enabled cabinets and coolers designed to allow health-care facilities to automatically track which medical supplies are removed and returned, has developed n ...
Learn about how hiding Apple AirTags in RFID wallets will not keep them hidden from car thieves. Faraday bags also will not ...
The progress of RFID adoption divides naturally into eras: the Proprietary era, the Compliance era, the RFID-Enabled Enterprise era , the RFID-Enabled Industries era, and the Internet of Things era.
What if the same RFID "smart barcode" tags used to track packages and retail inventory could also detect changes in the real world—like temperature, pressure or weight—without batteries or added ...
Delta Air Lines Inc. and The Boeing Co. next month plan to start testing the use of radio frequency identification tags to track airplane engine parts — a trial run that may herald widespread RFID ...