Any method of identifying unique items using radio waves. Typically, a reader (also called an interrogator) communicates with a transponder, which holds digital information in a microchip. But there ...
If home automation in the IoT era has taught us anything, it is that no one wants to run wires. Many of us rent, so new cabling is not even an option, even if we wanted to go that route.
Radio frequency identification (RFID) technology continues to expand in both adoption and scope of application. RFID usage has been most prolific in retail and consumer applications, such as tags on ...
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags are small electronic devices which use radio signals to send messages and can have a variety of uses including vehicle tracking, pet and livestock tracking, ...
UC San Diego researchers have developed scalable, low-cost passive sensors that work without batteries using RFID technology.
The digital ID provider’s Optica strengthens supply chain transparency and sustainability efforts with the on-demand visibility platform.
There will be 11 unique tracks that provide more insight into successful rollouts of RFID and IoT technology in multiple different industries.
A national cattle organization is the lead plaintiff in a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s rule to require the use of electronic/radio frequency identification (RFID) in cattle and ...