Researchers at North Dakota State University have developed an RFID tag that neatly solves the problem of metallic interference — it uses the metal it's attached to as an antenna. Traditional RFID ...
Ultrahigh-frequency (UHF) RFID tag manufacturer Omni ID has added two new passive UHF tags to its range of IQ RFID tags—part of its UltraThin line of tags aimed at making the RFID-tracking of metal ...
RFID transponders designed to work on or near metal usually have a spacer cushion preventing a tag from being detuned. When you touch a metal hanger to the antenna of a transistor radio, the antenna ...
Comparison of 17 UHF RFID tags from seven vendors shows that RFID can work on metal and identifies which tags lead the pack. A recent report billed as “the industry’s first scientific evaluation of ...
It's been more than two years since Wal-Mart and the DoD originally announced their RFID initiatives for their supply chains. Suppliers to these entities immediately balked at the high cost of the ...
In another collaboration for world dominance in RFID (or at least to make current product lines better), Zebra Technologies Corp. just announced plans to license Magellan’s Phase Jitter Modulatin (PJM ...
A group of design graduates from London's Royal College of Art have come up with a way to make RFID tags entirely from paper, with no metal or silicon components in a bid to cut down on waste from ...
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