This article was originally published by RFID Update. May 14, 2008—The US Army is investigating the use of sensors integrated with RFID tags to keep maintenance of heavy gun barrels on target. The ...
Target announced plans to add radio frequency identification (RFID) smart labels to many items in order to improve inventory tracking accuracy and fulfillment. RFID information will help customers ...
Next-generation sensor-enabled RFID tags offer breakthroughs for medical, automotive safety and other applications where temperature, physiological or environmental ...
Cambridge, UK. RFID is booming—it now accounts for the largest number of silicon ICs of one particular type. But in addition to over 20% growth over the next few years, there is much more to come.
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