Speaking at RFID Journal’s second annual RFID in Retail and Apparel conference and exhibition, held last week in New York City, Bill Connell, Macy’s senior VP of logistics and operations, revealed ...
Tokyo, January 31, 2011 — Fujitsu Frontech Limited (hereinafter, Fujitsu Frontech) today announced that the Fujitsu UHF RFID tag has been adopted by Shinkansai Linen Supply Co., Ltd. (hereinafter, ...
A new solution combining infrared (IR) beacons and active RFID tags promises to provide data centers with a tracking system enabling them to determine the locations (and, in some cases, the conditions ...
You’ve been hearing a lot about RFID recently, and with good reason. The promise of RFID is essentially the creation of a radio-based bar code, meaning that we can use radio, and not light from a ...
Newly developed radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology could usher in the era of checkout line-free shopping. The inexpensive, printable transmitter can be invisibly embedded in packaging ...
At every turn, networks must handle additional traffic from new sources. One of the latest and soon-to-rise sources of increased network traffic arises from the implementation of radio frequency ...
The circuit was built to read and decode the RFID tags with 125 KHz frequency using a single low cost ATtiny2313 ATMEL microcontroller. After the tag has been read and decoded, the code will be ...
The purpose of the project is to spoof a simple low frequency 125kHz RFID tag with the use of an Arduino and only a few components. A single Arduino pin provides the control once tag is assembled and ...
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