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Alien Technology Corporation
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With its origins in WWII-era radar technology, radio frequency identification (RFID) has passed through an explosive evolution in the last nine years.
Starting with the MIT AutoID Center in 1999, whose top goals included tags inexpensive enough to use on consumer goods, the RFID community has created a powerful technology that solves a large and growing number of business problems now. Though ...
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Ramtron International Corporation
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Auto-identification utilizing radio frequency-enabled (RF) technologies is quickly expanding in logistics, supply chain, and asset tracking applications in almost every conceivable area around the globe. With the adoption and implementation of EPCglobal Class-1 Generation-2 protocol,
which establishes interoperable, global standards, along with faster and more accurate performance, the RFID ...
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CAS Data Loggers
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Using dataTaker’s Flexible DT8X Series Data Loggers
This brief tutorial will show users how to automatically unload data from dataloggers in the popular DT8X series by using FTP. This is done to allow the loggers to periodically push the data automatically to a server without any user interaction required. Automatic unload is accomplished in a 2-step process involving creating a trigger to ...
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Motorola, Inc.
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Mobile RFID Readers: Read Points That Move With Your Assets
Until today, there have only been two options for deploying RFID read points: permanently xed RFID readers designed for traditional choke points, and handheld RFID readers for on-the-spot reading of specic tags. Visibility was primarily limited to entry and exit through key areas, such as dock doors, restricting the potential value of ...
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Zebra Technologies
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3 Tips to Optimize Bar Code Wristband Printing
Hospital administrators often find they want to encode more information in a bar code than the wristband space allows. Space can be a constraint even when only a simple patient ID number is encoded. The challenge grows as more types of data, for example date-of-birth, blood type, physician’s name, ward, allergies or special instructions are added ...
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