With an RFID foundation, smart cities can manage traffic with faster feedback loops and more predictable outcomes for daily ...
Recent market forecasts for deployment of radio frequency identification (RFID) are providing mixed signals on where the technology is headed in 2007. Research firm Frost & Sullivan projects that the ...
Several significant developments have occurred in the RFID community this fall. On the plus side, Gillette and Wal-Mart reported optimistic news detailing real and anticipated savings due to their ...
If a food item isn’t safe to eat, it’s best to find that out before someone eats it. But manual testing of every jar and bottle isn’t possible, even when a threat, like the recent baby food scare, is ...
With that in mind, the entrepreneurial channel CTO must exercise caution to find value in a technology that has become commonplace in certain vertical markets yet still has limited penetration within ...
HVAC ducts triple the range of wireless tags, opening new doors for monitoring buildings and houses. Wired thermostats that control the cooling and heating of a house or building might look antiquated ...
Minimizing reflections and signal losses in test systems associated with the design, manufacture, and production of RF products can be a complex challenge. In addition to issues such as cable and ...
I am a regular reader of RFID Journal, which I find very useful. The content is amazing indeed for RFID professionals. I’d like to seek your expertise with regard to a question concerning RF cable ...
Hawkeye 360's first mapping product RFGeo is designed to help customers identify and geolocate maritime radio-frequency signals. Credit: Hawkeye 360 SAN FRANCISCO – HawkEye 360 unveiled RFGeo, its ...
If you’ve ever used an RF signal analyzer, you’re probably used to seeing displays like the spectrum graph or constellation plot. Of course, trusting the answers you get from the instrument often ...