I have made available a number of articles that deal with Auto-ID Technology and the my current project, the MIT Data Center. All of these are freely available...
Hello, There is a company called Exavera Technologies Incorporated which has developed good WiFi - RFID solutions for healthcare management. See the demo on ...
Visible Assets in Miami has the capability. John John C. Shoemaker, VP Global Cell: U.S. 443-255-7268 ________________________________ From:...
Shoemaker, John
john.shoemaker@...
Nov 1, 2005 5:59 pm
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All Developers, The Singularity open source project needs your support. We have released the first milestone version of the software. However, we need your...
See the below and note the issues effecting RFID deployment. It appears that KiMs was one of the first RFID "middleware" engagements for Microsoft - a relative...
Dear Ramesh, Our group is implementing RFID solution for Ambulatory clinics at University of Missouri, Columbia. Please let us know if we can assist you on...
Anand P Surana
anandsurana@...
Nov 3, 2005 7:30 pm
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A firm is paying Google an undisclosed sum to make available on its sponsored search pages some white papers that paint an upbeat picture of all things having...
I am looking to gather some information on where people see the future of 13.56MHz RFID heading. Is it lost to 915?...I hope not. As much as 915MHz seems to...
We are using 915MHz within our facility (Alien readers). We are experiencing interference with our employees that use 900MHz cordless phones near the readers....
I think there can be multiple advantages to that frequency, perhaps in manufacturing process applications, where distance isn't wanted, as your identifying...
Dear Bill, I agree with you. There are many projects made on 13.56 MHZ and possibilities are so great. I beleive that this hit should be why Wal mart is...
roberto@...
Nov 4, 2005 3:12 pm
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I am interested to know what you consider the "issues" with 900MHz. ... From: rfidtribe@yahoogroups.com [mailto:rfidtribe@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Bill ...
Alfred Pick
AlfredPick@...
Nov 4, 2005 3:12 pm
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HF, thiugh fading the shine of UHF has many many advantages. 1. I think I will be able to use it in the proximity of liquids more efficiently. 2. The...
Hi Bill, I am glad for you to start this discussion. In my country Malaysia, UHF was not allocated when I started thus leaving me to R&D on only 13.56MHz. We...
Dear Bill, Indeed. I think there's lots of life left for 13.56. A number of reasons. - Interference UHF has high output power and risks interfering with...
Bill, I don't think you have to worry about 13.56 losing out to UHF. As RFID adoption grows, the uses for RFID will grow also. For some applications it will...
Alfred, Take a look at some of the response, some are mentioned there. Here are some as I see them. 1. Difficulty reading thru Liquids (I should say, almost...
Dear Martin, I agree with your words and the most the projects that will get involve overhere are made in 13.56! Regards Roberto Olivares IDTEC - Soluções em...
roberto@...
Nov 4, 2005 11:04 pm
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I thought I'd add a few comments to this. 13.56MHz has been used for decades for contactless smart cards etc. Its performance is understood quite well. UHF was...
Raghu Das
r.das@...
Nov 4, 2005 11:05 pm
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Hi Mike, Have you tried a directional antenna for the UHF readers instead of the omni? That coupled with lower power settings may help. You should also look...
There is no practical way to shield them. I am engaged with Wal-Mart. They have purged ALL 900 MHz devices from their DCs. The only thing left on that ...
Alfred Pick
AlfredPick@...
Nov 4, 2005 11:06 pm
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Interesting and timely discussion… 13.56MHz (HF) has had a much longer time in-market and larger share that almost any other RFID technology (an argument...
Mike, What happens when interference occurs? No tag read? Inteference with the wireless phone signal (static)? I'm putting in a 915 Alien system at a portal...
We here are taking a different, and seemingly novel approach to the conflict between privacy, CASPIAN and the RFID Industry. Seems most people in the RFID...
Dear Jayjeet, I beleive that dual frequency will use in the near future. 915 and 13,56. Threre are firms build reader for it. REgards Roberto Olivares IDTEC -...
roberto@...
Nov 4, 2005 11:18 pm
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I would like to clarify a few things in the recent posting of mine (1018). Firstly, I was contacted via email today by Katherine Albrecht who asked me to...
Bill, My company delivers 13.56 solutions for the automotive industry / pc assembly as part of our process routing solution. It used to tag carriers ( ...