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With RFID, retailers can tag an item, and instead of pointing and scanning each item, they can quickly scan an entire area in seconds with a hand-held wand/reader for an efficient and accurate read.
A recent study by researchers at UC-Berkley shows that public perceptions of RFID vary widely, to say the least. While some users of everyday RFID applications like work-access cards or transit passes ...
Montreal-based Syscan International will release its newly developed RFID LiveTrack reader on July 15. Compatible with ISO standards 11784 and 11785, the Syscan 134.2KHz ISO Wand Reader is ...
Security researcher [Fran Brown] sent us this tip about his Tastic RFID Thief, which can stealthily snag the information off an RFID card at long range. If you’ve worked with passive RFID bef… ...
By integrating Guerrilla RF’s GRF5509 high-performance amplifier, the Impinj E family based RAIN RFID reader module reference design with Impinj Gen2X support delivers the highest possible ...
No one—not even Wal-Mart, which famously kicked off its crusade toward retail RFID nirvana in 2003—ever said retail RFID projects were going to be easy. “This isn’t Microsoft Office.
A total of 28 RFID tagged sponges were tested over the course of the experiment. The eight doctors using the wand detected all of the tagged sponges correctly, without any mistakes, within an ...