Archive for the ‘Uhf Rfid’ Category

HF RFID Enabled Sensors Now Available For Use in Hospitals and Healthcare

The recently released ANSI/HIBCC 4.0 standard, created by the Health Industry Business Communications Council provides guidance for use of item/package level data formatting for product identification plus recommends high and low frequencies for individual passive RFID tags in hospitals and healthcare settings. Now healthcare systems integrators and original equipment manufacturers can use new systems that [...]

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)

The term Radio Frequency Identification is used for automatically identifies an object that transmits the identification (in the form of a unique serial number) of an object wirelessly, using radio waves. Radio Frequency IDentification abbreviated, as RFID is a Dedicated Short Range Communication (DSRC) technology. It is very similar to Barcode identification systems but it [...]

Outsourcing Offshore to China – A Case Study

Outsourcing offshore to China works for Printronix, a company that for over 30 years has designed and manufactured a broad range of line matrix printers, ultra high frequency radio frequency identification (UHF-RFID) printers, thermal bar code label printers, and continuous forms laser printers. A market leader in the printing business, outsourcing allows Printronix a competitive [...]

Can Order Processing Services Increase Profitability?

For a firm to set up and effective sales program, especially if they are involved in the hotel and airline reservation business, they would need the support of a live answering service. it should not really come as a surprise, as each call to them means a potential sale, and by logical extension, a profit. [...]

Why an UHF TEM Cell Is So Important

In the R&D phase choosing of the substrate, antenna impedance reactance and antenna and inlay impedance match are the most significant in the impact on tag performances for the customer specific application. Substantial testing is often required to ensure that the Tag produces the desired READ RANGE when applied to the specified medium. On another [...]

Comparison Between RFID Tagging in Europe and USA

Major Worldwide UHF RFID Frequencies The Generation 2 protocol, developed by EPC Global, demands that the tags, for the designated frequencies in the UHF range (860960) MHz, can be read all over the world. The challenge occurs when comparing European standardizations ETSI with the USA regulations FCC for Readers of the RFID Tags. The European [...]

The Uses of RFID Tags

The usage of RFID tags has been picking up momentum for several years, but 2010 has increased proliferation for three main reasons: 1] cheaper equipment and tags, 2] increased reliability and performance (up to 99.9% accurate now); 3] the agreement of an international standard for UHF passive tags. Cost has always been a prohibiting issue, [...]

RFID Readers

RFID is an acronym that stands for "radio frequency identification." it is a continuously evolving technology that fundamentally is an automatic identification system that facilitates detection of objects. Purchases will be made easier when bar codes are replaced by RFID tags, also called smart labels. RFID tags are intelligent bar codes that can interact with [...]

Security Audit

If you are having a security audit in your organization then you might just want to read this to ensure you get what you have paid for. One of the main reasons that companies opt for security audit is to ensure that there is no problems within the company. Industries like banking, casinos and e-commerce [...]

RFID Systems

RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) is a network of microchip transponders, readers, and system software that makes possible the regular exchange of data. Each RFID transponder, or a tag, is implanted with an integrated circuit (IC) and an antenna. the IC is encrypted with a unique electronic product code (EPC) that is equivalent to an electronic [...]