RFID has come a long way from its first application of identifying airplanes as friend or foe in World War II back in the 1930s. Not only does the technology continue to improve year over year, but the cost of implementing and using an RFID system continues to decrease, making RFID more...
Radio frequency identification (RFID) has become and will continue to be very important in the area of automated identification. With the current emerging RFID technology, it is now possible to have an under-the-skin ATM/credit card or to pay up for a trolley full of goods by pushing acros...
RFID technology has emerged as a promising solution for ubiquitous environments, facilitating wireless identification of a wide array of objects using radio frequency (RF) waves. Over the past decades, researchers have proposed numerous strategies to establish secure communication and protect RFID systems ...
RFID is a type of data collection technology that, unlike bar code systems, requires no line of sight or manual scanning. RFID-tagged objects can be read in different orientations at very high speeds. Here's how it works: RFID wirelessly exchanges information between a tagged object and a ...
RAIN RFID is already a key technology in the IoT world and although it is a technology that has been proven for many years, we are just starting to explore its full potential. It happens regularly that startup companies that have heard about RFID come to us and ask, “how does it work...
Moreover, RFID technology is still confronted with challenges that could make full-fledged systems implementation by large manufacturers cost USD thirteen to twenty-three million [48]. The challenge concerning standardization between RFID constructors, tag frequencies, readers and filming software is also...
immediate clarity on return on investment is a huge challenge. The cost and complexity of implementation obstruct the market’s growth trajectory and delay the full realization of RFID technology’s transformative potential, particularly for businesses transitioning from traditional inventory management ...
We know from the field of RADAR technology that electromagnetic waves are reflected by objects with dimensions greater than around half the wave length of the wave. The efficiency with which an object reflects electromagnetic waves is described by its reflection cross-section. Objects that are in ...
RFID tags are great little pieces of technology, but unfortunately, the combination of paper, metal, and silicon means they are as bad as some modern pregnancy tests — single-use electronic devices that can’t be recycled. Some prototypes of the RFID tags. ...
RFID has come a long way from its first application of identifying airplanes as friend or foe in World War II back in the 1930s. Not only does the technology continue to improve year over year, but the cost of implementing and using an RFID system continues to decrease, making RFID more...