Industry mandates to use RFID affect manufacturers and suppliers and encouraged established tech firms to pursue the market.
That's the idea behind NutriSmart -- a food tracking system that revolves around edible RFID tags.
Would each individual person affect the RFID tag's radio signal in a unique way?
Those same RFID systems enable retailers to monitor activity and re-order without any human interaction.
Hello to RFID and all its speed, accuracy and increased visibility of product availability.
Wouldn't be the first time we've abandoned RFID passport plans due to technology concerns.
The chip itself uses a technology called RFID to send information back and forth.
TfL also operates the Oyster smartcard scheme which uses an earlier RFID (radio-frequency identification) technology.
Even once effective RFID chips are in place on drug packaging, other problems may arise.
She refused to wear it even after the school had offered to remove the RFID chip.
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The biggest potential for the technique lies in the production of RFID tags, however.
Even ThingMagic , an RFID technology provider in Boston, never expected 2005 to be the year of RFID.
The Beijing Olympics organizers printed RFID tags on 14 million tickets that were read by 1, 000 readers.
The drugmaker has invested heavily in high-tech RFID tags that trace its products from supplier to manufacturer.
They also plan to deploy more Radio Frequency ID (RFID) technology throughout their operations to manage inventory.
In order to do that, the company will switch from traditional bar coded tags to RFID tags.
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With advances in RFID, miniaturization and analytics, M2M makes the Internet of Things an increasingly tangible possibility.
Alliance Tech claims its system is the first radio-frequency identification (RFID) system to track trade show and conference-goers.
In this article for Wired Magazine Bruce Sterling suggests that RFID-tagged items will take on new properties.
In AMR s survey, Gaughan saw some backlash against RFID as a result of the accelerated adoption spurred by industry requirements.
Of companies that bet on early adoption of RFID, he says he wouldn t like to be one of them.
D. became a leading center of RFID (radio frequency identification) research and how Cornell University in little Ithaca, N.
CowView uses a type of RFID (radio frequency identification) called UWB (ultra-wideband) technology.
"We ask the RFID industry to design systems that are secure, " he said.
Since last year all new U.S. passports have been embedded with close-range RFID.
Future revenue potential will come from selling services that help business customers set up RFID systems, according to Lanza.
Companies can use RFID chips to keep tabs on auto and aircraft parts and hospital equipment among other things.
By the time the machine has programmed your personal RFID keycard, your room is waiting for you to enter.
More parts are coming with radio frequency ID (RFID) tags to automatically alert airlines and manufacturers of a problem.
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"There are two kinds of RFID chips - passive and active, " he says.
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