Does anyone have access to or know of a place to get case studies on RFID implementations that include ROI data that can be used for customer briefings? ...
Smart Card Alliance announced today that they advocate short range RFID (ISO14443) or other technologies for driver's licenses versus the US Department of...
RFID Tribe highlights the top ten articles, announcements and news from the RFID industry this week... Smart Card Alliance Says No to Long-Range RFID Choice...
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Announcement below regarding longer range RFID technology to be developed by Gentag. No mention of standards, so it appears that this is a currently ...
RFID Tribe Members, Daniel Dobkin has written a good article on Low Level Reader Protocol (LLRP). Daniel is the proprietor of Enigmatics and is a RFID Tribe...
RFID Tribe highlights the top ten articles, announcements and news from the RFID industry this week... Gentag to Commercialize Super RFID Technology ...
Hello All, I need some help in evaluating consumer hand-held devices capable of reading RFID tags. Can someone help me with a list of Mobile phones that are...
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<http://www.aviationweek.com/conferences/images/logos/conf_rfid_large.gif> RFID <http://www.aviationweek.com/conferences/rfidmain.htm> SEMINAR Shanghai-...
Hey Rohit Im not sure about the Nokia 6131 but as far as i remember they had a RFID kit for thier 5140 model , they named it as Field Force Solution Ive...
Naveen Subbaraman
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Sep 20, 2007 1:49 pm
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You can buy NFC equipment from: http://toptunniste.fi/topshop/product_catalog.php?c=3 Regards Mark ... reading RFID tags. Can someone help me with a list of...
RE: http://www.mitforumcambridge.org/rfid/events/2007-09/index.html The MIT Enterprise Forum of Cambridge hosted a meeting on NFC (follow link above) in...
Hi All, I have a hospital client that is interested in RFID for an application that I havent come across before, can anyone help me with this? The hospital...
Good day Nimmitt, There has been a similar application in a British nursery using 13.56 MHz technology. Babies were holding a tag in a wristband while the...
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Hi everyone, I am looking for an Industrial HF (13.56Mhz) RFID reader & Antenna with Atex certification to be used in Explosive atmosphere. The read distance...
Hello Pierre, I suggest to you the Visonic Technology. They deal with baby match system. This technology is active. (RTLS) I think this is excelent for you. ...
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Sep 24, 2007 2:37 pm
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Dear Nimitt: Xmark (www.xmark.com) makes a baby tracking system that appears to use UHF tags coupled with HF exciters at pinch points (doorways). It is in use...
go to WWW.Higtek.com They have devices for tanker trucks HF and UHF, plus tags and sensors. Good luck! Pat ... From: blnov To: rfidtribe@yahoogroups.com Sent:...
This application can be done with (http://www.ems-rfid.com) readers housed in intrinsicly safe rated enclosures. They must be installed by certified...
I have a interference problem. I am using 13 readers Intermec IF5 in a small environment. The readers are european version (etsi 302-308) and when more than 4 ...
Hello, Fabrizio, Do you have the documentaion for the IF5? If not you can get it from here. http://epsfiles.intermec.com/eps_files/eps_man/074747.pdf From...
Hi, Any specific reason for this to be a 13.56Mhz solution. Which country do you plan to implement this. Thanks & Regards Ravi Sankar ... From: blnov To:...
Ravi
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Sep 26, 2007 1:25 pm
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Thank you Tony. I already got the manual but there is nit the information I'm looking for: LBT Channel: "Range is 1 to 10". This is not true, the valid range...