Every year, ABI Research conducts a comprehensive survey of companies currently using, deploying, or piloting/evaluating RFID. This year more than 115 qualified organizations from across the world responded to ABI Research's annual RFID end-user survey.
Jan 052010
GAO RFID Inc. has launched its high performance contactless EPC Class 3 semi-passive RFID tag, which can both be read from and written to. It is specifically designed for the management of assets, yards and vehicles.
Jan 052010
Every year, ABI Research conducts a comprehensive survey of companies currently using, deploying, or piloting/evaluating RFID. This year more than 115 qualified organizations from across the world responded to ABI Research's annual RFID end-user survey.
Every year, ABI Research conducts a comprehensive survey of companies currently using, deploying, or piloting/evaluating RFID. This year more than 115 qualified organizations from across the world responded to ABI Research's annual RFID end-user survey.
Jan 052010
Designed for information management and collection, RRU9183A RFID multi-function portable reader operates in frequency range of 860-960 MHz. Device features memory capacity of 128 MB SDRAM, flash memory capacity of 128 MB Flash ROM, and read range of up to 4 ft. With Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPRS, unit suits applications such as warehouse management, pallet logistics, luggage handling and inventory ...
Jan 052010
With ability to simultaneously detect multiple tags within 100 m range, 2.4 GHz DL3800 automatically receives information from active tags and can read/write configuration and user data to tag. Plug-and-Play device can interface with computers via TCP/IP or USB cable, and can be mounted on location for indoor or outdoor use. Unit is suited for wide range of applications, such as jewelry ...
Jan 052010
Datalinx, in partnership with Dunlop Motorsport Europe have developed a system that is a leap forward for motorsport - a tracking system enabling all RFID tagged tires to be scanned and tracked throughout a race.
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