Another issue in some markets (Aerospace, etc. and especially tags on metal) is electro static discharge protection of the chip; as static electricity builds...
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RFIDs are like glue, a glue that ties things together. Indeed, glue isn't new, but it has improved over the decades and its applications have flourished ...
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I had been following the initiative by the FDA to use RFID tags to track controlled pharmaceuticals from laboratory to customers. The question came up...
The government can already track the drugs you take. If the drugs you take are psychotropic drugs then the amount you take is recorded by your pharmacy, your...
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Dec 2, 2004 6:24 pm
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An interesting article on RFID: http://www.informationweek.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=54201652...
RFID Tribe Announces Leader for its Dallas/Ft. Worth Chapter Dallas, TX (December 2, 2004) - RFID Tribe announced that Larry Pereira has been named Chief of...
Henry: A majority of this work has already been done by the MIT-AUTOID Center. Clyde 972-335-1331 ... From: Henry Lahore [mailto:hlahore@...] Sent:...
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Good Morning, Working with my current client, a consumer goods manufacturer who uses Oracle technology, I have had the opportunity to research Oracle's plans...
My company is a contract manufacturer of RFID inlays for smart labels. I'm relatively new to RFID and trying to educate myself, currently focusing on all of...
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I have been contemplating the issue of cargo containers that come into the country and are currently not tracked -- any type of materials (or even persons) can...
Check out www.embarcaderosystems.com This is their focus. gg ... From: Dwayne Conyers [mailto:dwacon@...] Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 2004 9:25 AM ...
RFID Tribe members, RFID Tribe has grown rapidly and has divided its member base into smaller groups. RFID Tribe provides its members with tools that make it...
I have read that the largest installed base for the transponders and readers is 125 KHz, but that 13.56MHz is catching up. The LF of 125 KHz is better for POS...
Yes this used to me the case where 13.56MHz Tags were less expensive that 125KHz Tags. However due to improved processes and economy of scale depending on...
RFID Tribe's Dallas/Ft Worth chapter meets on Friday, December 17, 2004 at 11:30 am. RFID Tribe, a global organization with local chapters, is a community...
Question for the tribe. I was asked a question I could not answer. So perhaps the RFID Tribe can help answer this question or point me in the right direction....
It is my understanding that a pallet Tag is not necessary with the ePC slap and ship carton labels. Therefore the only data would be that of the cartons. John...
For Class zero and Class one EPCglobal compatible tags, the only data that is sent is the ~96 bit code for each tag. The tag limits the data size. So if the...
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Dec 12, 2004 2:59 am
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John is on the money. Only EZ Pallet Displays for areas such as "Action Alley" in Wal-Mart will have pallet tags. You will not have both pallet and cases. ...
It is physically impossible for an Class zero and/or Class one RFID reader to read all of the tags in a pallet full of items. ... From: Martinez...
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It is true that 125 KHz has more installed Tags than 13.56 MHz, primarily due to its existence since the mid 1980's versus about 1995 for 13.56 MHz, and I'm...
To all, Walmart/Target mandates require 100% readability through a portal of a pallet tag with a forklift traveling 5-7 MPH. It is not required to read any...