The company has been selling a new kind of anticheat chip, embedded with radio-frequency identification technology.
Gaming Partners has also been selling older casinos a new kind of anticheat chip, embedded with radio-frequency identification technology.
Radio frequency identification and tracking technology were undreamt of just a few years ago.
TfL also operates the Oyster smartcard scheme which uses an earlier RFID (radio-frequency identification) technology.
They also plan to deploy more Radio Frequency ID (RFID) technology throughout their operations to manage inventory.
If radio frequency identification (RFID) technology grows at the breathtaking clip so many are projecting, Hewlett-Packard wants to make sure it doesn't miss being out in front.
ParkerVision explains that its radio frequency processing is a novel technology for the cellular handset market and that its chipset is particularly well adapted for the size and performance specifications of 3G and 4G smartphones.
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This development is made possible by a new wave of technology: radio-frequency ID chips the size of pepper grains, broadband wireless and Web-based "dashboards" enabling monitoring and management.
To combat this giant gray market--where fakes can easily snake their way into the drug supply--Bond and other drug company executives are hoping to turn to a new technology, called radio frequency identification, or RFID, which pairs a tiny microchip with a small antenna.
While the device uses the same radio frequency band as the upcoming personal area networking technology Bluetooth, it uses a different transmission protocol.
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One of the next big things was Radio-frequency identification (RFID) contactless payment technology, which was said to provide a simple method of payment that could reduce time spent in checkout lines.
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CowView uses a type of RFID (radio frequency identification) called UWB (ultra-wideband) technology.
Using millimeter wave technology, which the TSA says emits 10, 000 times less radio frequency than a cell phone, the machine scans a traveler and a robotic image is generated that allows security personnel to detect potential threats -- and, some fear, more -- beneath a person's clothes.
Linen Technology Tracking, a Miami-based company, recently patented a radio-frequency identification chip designed to keep real-time inventory of frequently misplaced or stolen goods.
The technology uses gaps in radio spectrum, called 'white spaces', which exist in between frequency bands.
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