I am attempting to conduct research about very small radio frequency identification tags. I see that Hitachi released a tag in 2007 with dimensions of 0.05 millimeter by 0.05 millimeter, but I haven’t ...
Could we be constantly tracked through our clothes, shoes or even our cash in the future? I'm not talking about having a microchip surgically implanted beneath your skin, which is what Applied Digital ...
We seek a solution to track our storage items (kitchen utensils, chinaware, glasses and so forth) efficiently, and would like to use RFID labels or tags. However, we face some limitations: The labels ...
From Hitachi, an extremely tiny RFID chip that doesn’t require an external antenna and could potentially be embedded in all sorts of paper products like money, tickets, magazines, etc. There were some ...
Tiny RFID tags take the guesswork out of keeping tabs on tools and other metal objects. You know that torque wrench you misplace on a regular basis? You’d have better luck keeping track of it if it ...
In earlier blogs we have talked about RFID technology. Here's an article that appeared last week in "geekweekly" Written by Michelle V. Rafter. RFID Tags Are Tracking Your Every MoveBy Michelle V.
As of nine months ago, radio frequency identification mandates from Wal-Mart and the U.S. Department of Defense had thrown the consumer-goods industry into a tizzy. The behemoths had insisted that all ...