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  1. RFID Journal

    refimprove date November 2009 Notability date March 2009 RFID Journal is an independent media company devoted solely to radio frequency identification RFID and its business applications. A bi monthly print ... aspects of RFID technology. The Web site includes an FAQs section, organized by topic, bulletin boards, a blog, an RFID event calendar, a searchable vendor directory, a career center, and a store where visitors can purchase reports by RFID Journal and others. Print edition RFID Journal magazine ... the cost of RFID mandates with internal savings, and aligning an RFID deployment strategy with a company s overall business strategy. Launched on March 1, 2002, RFID Journal, LLC is a privately held corporation headquartered in Melville, N.Y. RFID Journal serves its membership both nationally and internationally, in a wide variety of industries. RFID Journal is edited by Mark Roberti. ref http www.wired.com news privacy 0,1848,67192,00.html Ridge Says RFID Boosts Security ref Roberti speaks at more ... 0,70308 0.html RFID Sign of the End Times? ref ref http portland.bizjournals.com portland stories 2005 10 10 focus2.html?hbx e sw Oregon RFID companies take cue from Wal Mart drive ref ref http www.newscientist.com article.ns?id dn4542 Casino chips to carry RFID tags ref ref http www.open mag.com features Vol 82 rfid rfid.htm 2005 Tagged RFID High Noon ref Online edition The RFID Journal Web site provides news about RFID. The focus is on keeping readers informed about the latest deployments ... studies, and special reports that explain the technology s capabilities and limits. Conferences RFID .... The dates, locations, and themes for the 2011 events are RFID Journal LIVE Orlando, Florida Orlando , FL, April 12 14, 2011 RFID in Health Care. Chicago , September 2011 RFID in Energy. Houston , September 2011 RFID in Fashion. New York , September 2011 RFID Journal LIVE Asia. Hong Kong , October 2011 RFID Journal LIVE Latin America. October 2011 RFID Journal LIVE Europe. Amsterdam , November ...   more details



  1. Optical RFID

    Orphan date February 2009 Optical RFID aka OPID is an alternative to RFID that is based on optical readers. Applications for optical RFID tags may be found in future supply chain scenarios. The main advantage in comparison to traditional RFID tags is their low price and the usually employed offline preaggregation of data to the class level. Unlike most other RFID chips which use radio frequencies of 0.125 0.1342, 0.140 0.1485, 13.56, and 868 928 MHz , optical RFID operates in the electromagnetic spectrum between the frequency frequencies of 333 Hertz SI multiples THz 3.33× 10 sup 14 sup   hertz , 900 nanometer nm and 380 THz 788 nm and 750 THz 400 nm . The tag information is communicated to the reader by reflecting the read request. Parts of the incoming signal are filtered by the tag in a well defined way as it is sent back to the reader. On the reader s side, the tag data can be deduced by analysing the pattern used for filtering. ref cite web author Imagineering year 2007 title Optically Powered RFID Tags and Optical Tag Readers url http www.imagineeringezine.com e zine OPID.html accessdate 2009 03 27 ref As an alternative to reflection mode, active circuits can be used, replacing awkward RFID antennae with photovoltaic components and IR LED s on the ICs. Kodak has also announced a OPID product for tracking pharmaceuticals. ref cite web author Claire Swedberg RFID Journal year 2007 title Kodak Markets Optical Marker as RFID Alternative url http www.rfidjournal.com article articleview 3995 1 1 accessdate 2009 03 27 ref Regarding privacy, optical RFID provides much more protection against abuse than RFID based on common electromagnetic waves. This is mainly because Line of sight propagation line of sight is required for malicious read out. Such an attack can easily be prevented with low cost optical RFID sight blockers. Nevertheless if needed some penetration of solids and liquids can be achieved e.g. with near IR wavelengths. References reflist Category Radio ...   more details



  1. Mobile RFID

    Mobile RFID M RFID can be defined as services that provide information on objects equipped with an RFID tag over a telecommunication network. ref C. Seidler. RFID Opportunities for mobile telecommunication services, ITU T Lighthouse Technical Paper. May 2005. http www.itu.int ITU T techwatch rfid.pdf. ref . The reader or interrogator can be installed in a mobile device such as a mobile phone or PDA. Unlike ordinary fixed RFID, mobile RFID readers are mobile and the tags fixed, instead of the other way around. The advantages of M RFID over RFID include the absence of wires to fixed readers and the ability of a small number of mobile readers can cover a large area, instead of dozens of fixed readers. ref S.M. Birari, S. Iyer. Mitigating the reader collision problem in RFID networks with mobile readers. In Proceedings of the 13th IEEE International Conference on Networks, 2005. ref The main focus is on supporting supply chain management. But this application has also found its way in m commerce . Citation needed date April 2011 The customer in the supermarket can scan the Electronic Product Code from the tag and connects via the internet to get more information. Citation needed date April 2011 ISO IEC 29143 Information technology Automatic Identification and Data Capture Technique Air Interface specification for Mobile RFID interrogator ref http www.iso.org iso iso catalogue catalogue tc catalogue detail.htm?csnumber 45166 ISO IEC 29143 Information technology Automatic Identification and Data Capture Technique ref is the first standard to be developed for Mobile RFID. Citation needed date April 2011 References div class references small references div See also MIIM RFID Real time locating RTLS ISO Category Mobile telecommunications Category Radio frequency identification ...   more details



  1. RFID on metal

    Multiple issues wikify July 2010 cleanup July 2010 orphan July 2010 RFID on metal abbreviated to ROM refers to radio frequency identification RFID tags which perform a specific function when attached to metal objects. The ROM tags overcome some of the problems traditional RFID tags suffer when near metal, such as detuning and reflecting of the RFID signal, which can cause poor tag read range, phantom reads, or no read signal at all. The RFID on metal tags are designed to compensate for the effects of metal. There are several tag design methods to create ROM tags. The original method was to provide a spacer to shield the tag Antenna radio antenna from the metal, creating bigger tags. New techniques focus on specialized antenna design that utilizes the metal interference and signal reflection for longer read range than similar sized tags attached to non metal objects. ref Drew Nathanson, Tom Wimmer, 2009 RFID transponders, Inlays, IC s, ITU T Lighthouse Technical Paper. May 2009. http www.vdcresearch.com Documents executivebrief wp attachment 2526.pdf. ref RFID on metal transponders will continue to create new opportunities for users in a wide range of asset tracking and broader industrial ... cylinders. ref How RFID can read in metal XERAFY. http www.xerafy.com main sites default files Can RFID Tags Work inside Metalv2 Talton.pdf, 2010 ref The technology is evolving to allow transponders ... to grave. The main focus for RFID inside metal is tool tracking, weapon tracking, and medical device ... cite web url http www.slideshare.net DennisKhoo 2010 alien conference wayne laffite the rfid rom tagging challenge title 2010 Alien Conference Wayne Laffite The RFID ROM Tagging Challenge publisher SlideShare ... Applications of RFID Systems, 2004 http rfidconnect.com BlogDetails.aspx?id dfdaccff f010 4e3a a57a bcbca1028dbf Right Here, Right Now, RFID, June 9, 2010 refend See also Radio frequency identification ... ODIN technologies RFID Category Radio frequency identification ...   more details



  1. RFID testing

    RFID is a wireless technology supported by many different vendors for tags also called transponders or smart cards and readers also called interrogators or terminals . In order to ensure global operability of the products multiple test standards have been developed. Furthermore, standardization organizations like ETSI organize RFID Plugtest s, ref http www.etsi.org plugtests RFID RFID.htm ETSI Plugtests RFID Interoperability Event Germany ref ref http www.etsi.org plugtests RFID2 RFID.htm ETSI Plugtests RFID Interoperability Event China ref where products from multiple vendors are tested against each other in order to ensure interoperability. The most important test standards are ISO IEC 10373 6 for conformance to ISO IEC 14443 br ISO IEC 10373 7 for conformance to ISO IEC 15693 br ISO IEC 18047 ref http www.iso.org iso search extendedsearchstandards.htm?from js true&type adv&displayResult true&published on&formKeyword &title on&description on&formISO number 18047&formPart number &formDocument type ALL&formDocument lang ALL&formSupp type &formICS &formStage code &repost 1&formDate stage 0&formOther date &formCommittee &formSub committee &formSubmit Search ISO IEC 18047 Information technology Radio frequency identification device conformance test methods ref multiple parts for conformance to ISO IEC 18000 multiple parts br ISO IEC 18046 ref http www.iso.org iso search extendedsearchstandards.htm?from js true&type adv&displayResult true&published on&formKeyword &title on&description ... Testing Equipment Vendors CISC Semiconductor CISC Semiconductor GmbH ref http www.cisc.at rfid CISC Semiconductor GmbH RFID test equipment ref Testing Vendors MET Laboratories, Inc. ref http www.metlabs.com Industries RFID.aspx MET Laboratories RFID Testing ref TRaC Global ref http www.tracglobal.com en Testing Radio RadioApprovalTesting item RFID?gclid CPqAv eLi6sCFeUZQgodnWvXtw TRaC Global RFID Testing ref FIME ref http www.fime.com testing RFID testing RFID testing.htm FIME RFID Testing ...   more details



  1. Guard RFID Solutions Inc.

    orphan date August 2010 primary sources date March 2012 Infobox Company company name Guard RFID Solutions Inc. company logo company type Privately held foundation 2007 location city Delta, British Columbia Delta location province British Columbia location country Canada key people Zahir Abji, Founder, President & CEO br industry Active RFID Solutions num employees 15 20 2010 homepage URL http www.guardrfid.com footnotes Guard RFID Solutions Inc. provides Real Time Location Systems RTLS through active Radio frequency identification RFID solutions for the protection, identification, tracking and location of people, products or assets in almost any type of environment. Headquartered in Delta, British Columbia , GuardRFID has created active RFID solutions with Total Cost of Ownership TCO comparable to passive RFID solutions. Founded by experienced industry veterans, Zahir Abji and Ally Mullani in 2007, Guard RFID Solutions Inc. was established to provide inexpensive active RFID technology on a reliable platform. ref http guardrfid.com company 6 about guard rfid ref An engineering company, GuardRFID develops active RFID tags, readers and middleware that are used to deliver secure and easy ... rfid solutions inc named ready to rocket company by rocket builders ref ref http readytorocket.blogspot.com ... priced active RFID tags available. The company has created an affordable single use disposable infant ... and unique use cases. Argus consists of software, locating algorithms, database management and RFID ... The other key component of Guard s technology is the active RFID tags. Guard s advanced active RFID ... GuardRFID also manufactures tag readers, controllers and exciters that form the active RFID infrastructure ... its active RFID platform and its software applications with video surveillance provided by Milestone ... news news coverage ShowNewsCoverage?Title Guard RFID integrates with Milestone IP video for healthcare ..., the company s active RFID platform is currently used for intermodal container tracking, presence ...   more details



  1. IBM RFID Information Center

    Image RFID key.gif frame right RFID Information Center system The IBM RFID Information Center RFIDIC software solution is based on EPCglobal s Electronic Product Code Information Services EPCIS standard specification. RFID Information Center enables tracking of uniquely identifiable serialized product throughout the supply chain. Despite the name, the RFID Information Center is sensor agnostic, meaning it recognizes product serialized with RFID , barcode and or 2D barcode . This IBM WebSphere middleware offering is a software product that falls within IBM s broader IBM Information Management Software line. History RFIDIC V1.0 December 2006 Shipment Verification Feature December 2006 RFIDIC V1.1 August 2007 ePedigree Feature August 2007 EPCglobal http www.epcglobalinc.org certification sw cert Certified October 2007 http www.epcglobalinc.org certification sw cert EPCglobal Certified EPCIS Software Products 10.24.07.pdf EPCIS Standard EPCglobal http www.epcglobalinc.org certification sw cert Certified January 2008 http www.epcglobalinc.org certification sw cert EPCglobal Certified DP Software Products 01 18 08 2.pdf Drug Pedigree Standard http www 01.ibm.com software data infosphere traceability server InfoSphere Traceability Server V2.0 October 2008 Shipment Verification Feature RFIDIC Shipment Verification feature provides an automated means to track shipments and confirm receipts ... rfidhelp v1r1 index.jsp RFID Information Center Documentation ref The retail distribution center ships totes to the retail pharmacy . Object events with a business step of shipping are sent to the RFID ... receives the totes. Object events with a business step of receiving are sent to the RFID Information ... software data masterdata rfid IBM WebSphere RFID Information Center http www.watchit.com IPV html IPV ... http www.ddj.com web development 196700187 Chris Clauss on Dr. Dobb s IBM DEFAULTSORT Ibm Rfid Information Center Category IBM software RFID Information Center Category Radio frequency identification ...   more details



  1. ODIN technologies

    , Inc. company logo company type Private company Private company slogan Trusted RFID Experts foundation ... Wisdom, Chief Operating Officer COO p Michael Ludwig, Comptroller Controller industry RFID products Packaged RFID software and solutions for Aviation , Government , Financial Services and Healthcare ... provides RFID Radio Frequency Identification software and solutions for the Aerospace, Government, Healthcare, Financial Services and Social Media markets. ODIN provides RFID services and RFID software. In November 2008, ODIN moved into RFID specific world headquarters in Ashburn, VA. This facility was designed for RFID innovation, solutions design, team collaboration and agile development with US ... 4501 1 1 title ODIN Technologies Opens New RFID Lab author Mark Roberti date 08 December 2008 work publisher RFID Journal accessdate 10 May 2011 ref ODIN won a 14.6M contract from the United States ... the largest passive RFID deployment contract that has been granted to date. http www.rfidupdate.com articles index.php?id 1120 ODIN Wins 7m RFID Contract from DoD . The DoD renewed that contract again .... In March 2008, RFID Journal announced that Airbus was awarded the Best RFID Implementation of the Year ... author Mark Roberti date 17 March 2008 work publisher RFID Journal accessdate 10 May 2011 ref In 2006 ... of Commerce s Excellence in Innovation Award . The company has received over 25 awards in the RFID industry. The company was founded in 2002 when author of http www.amazon.com dp 076457910X RFID for Dummies ... cs MIT s Auto ID lab, Dr. Daniel Engels, to focus on the physics of RFID. From those early days focusing on the physics, they have led the largest deployments in the RFID space worldwide. Notable RFID ... Symbol and Intermec . RFID & Health Care In 2010 Mayo Clinic announced a joint deal with ODIN to commercialize http www.odinrfid.com news 159 odin introduces easyspecimen rfid based lab tracking solution specimen tracking with RFID. RFID & Social Media ODIN was the first RFID company to completely ...   more details



  1. Impinj

    Headquarters origins key people area served industry High tech , RFID products UHF RFID devices including RFID tags, RFID readers, RFID reader chips, and RFID antennas revenue operating income net income ... dissolved footnotes Impinj, Inc. is a manufacturer of radio frequency identification RFID technology ... 01 18 accessdate 2010 07 09 ref Impinj currently produces RFID EPC Gen2 EPC Class 1, Gen 2 passive UHF RFID chips, RFID readers, RFID reader chips, and RFID antennas. History Impinj was founded in 2000 ... UHF Gen 2 standard. ref name RFID Journal Cite web url http www.rfidjournal.com article view ... last2 Roberti publisher RFID Journal date 2005 04 04 accessdate 2010 07 09 ref ref name CIO Insight ... First RFID Gen 2 System title Impinj Launches Industry s First RFID Gen 2 System first Jacqueline ... suppliers for a total 15,000 RFID readers needed for Wal Mart stores and distribution centers. The report ... http www.scdigest.com assets NewsViews 06 04 13 3.cfm?cid 83&ctype content title RFID News Wal Mart, Albertson s, Sign RFID Reader Deals, Bear Sterns Reports first SCDigest Editorial Staff publisher ... title Impinj and Convergence Systems Limited announce OEM licensing agreement for RFID readers first ..., Impinj partnered with Korean company LS Industrial Systems part of LS Group to create RFID ... details.php?subdetail Report&action details&report id 2465&display RFID title LS Industrial ... 06 30 accessdate 2011 04 13 ref Also in 2008, Impinj acquired the Intel RFID division, including an Intel developed RFID reader chip. Impinj renamed the chip Indy R1000. ref name EE Times Cite web url ... title Impinj acquires Intel s RFID reader chip unit first Laurie last Sullivan publisher EE Times ... provides RFID for Cokes coolest soda machine ever 53549327.html title Coke s coolest soda machine ever utilizes Impinj s RFID chips first John last Cook publisher Tech Flash Seattle s Technology News ... in July 2010. ref name RFID News Cite web url http www.rfidnews.org 2010 04 15 mexico certifies impinj ...   more details



  1. Bulk reading

    Orphan date February 2009 For RFID tags, bulk reading is the extension of single reading to a set of tags. A group of objects, all of them RFID tagged, shall be read completely from one single reader position in timely coincidence. Limitations Bulk reading is a possible use of High frequency HF ISO 18000 3 , UHF ISO 18000 6 and SHF ISO 18000 4 RFID tags. However, as RFID communications address RFID tags strictly sequentially, the time needed for bulk reading grows linearly with the number of labels to be read. This means it takes twice as long to read twice as many labels. Due to collision effects, the time required is in fact greater. Principle A bulk of RFID tags has to be illuminated by the interrogating signal just like a single tag. This is not a challenge concerning energy, but with respect to visibility, especially in electromagnetic fields and using UHF or SHF dipole antennas. In case any of the tags are shielded by other tags, they might not be sufficiently illuminated to return a sufficient response. The response conditions for inductively coupled High frequency HF RFID tags and coil antennas in magnetic fields with UHF RFID tags and NFC communications antennas also in magnetic fields appear better than for UHF or SHF dipole fields, but then distance limits apply and may prevent success. Operational advantage Under operational conditions, bulk reading is no technology of secure operation. Bulk reading can be a rough guide for logistics decisions. But due to a high proportion of reading failures, it is not yet suitable for inventory management. However, when a single RFID tag might be seen as not guaranteeing a proper read, a bunch of RFID tags, where at least one will respond, may be a safer approach for detecting a known grouping of objects. In this respect, bulk reading is a Fuzzy mathematics fuzzy method for process support. From the perspective of cost and effect ... ?sID 1 RFID f r Dummies deutsch , Wiley VCH Weinheim 2006 Category Radio frequency identification de ...   more details



  1. BlueBean

    Radde industry Radio frequency identification products RFID Solutions services revenue operating ... footnotes intl BlueBean is a privately held radio frequency identification RFID company. History The company was created in 2004 when the RFID division of MagTech Systems ref cite web url http www.magtech.com ... 11 23 ref was spun off to focus exclusively on the emerging RFID market. The company focused exclusively on RFID consulting and systems integration. Their services ref cite web author BlueBean RFID Consulting and Services url http www.bluebeanrfid.com bluebean rfid services.aspx title The RFID Solutions Company& 124 BlueBean RFID publisher BlueBeanRFID.com date accessdate 2010 11 23 ref include ... 3908 1 1 title GE Aviation Moves Tote Tracking Pilot to Production publisher RFID Journal date 2008 ... documents articles BlueBean RFID Grower Receiving System.pdf ref In 2005, it acquired RFIDSupplyChain.com, an online store that offers ultra high frequency UHF RFID equipment and solutions. ref cite ... study on the effects of passive UHF RFID systems on medical equipment in partnership with Indiana ... articleview 4186 title New RFID Study Finds No Interference With Medical Devices publisher RFID ..., RFIDTags.com, to allow RFID tag manufacturers to reach potential customers using search engines to find information on http www.RFIDtags.com RFID tags . In 2010, RFIDReader.com and RFIDAntenna.com were also launched. Vertical Market RFID Divisions of BlueBean BlueBean s divisions are based on the RFID vertical markets RFID Equipment RFIDTags.com, RFIDReader.com, RFIDAntenna.com RFID Solutions ..., RFIDTruckWash.com Products The company has developed packaged solutions to common RFID situations RFID Development Lab Kits for development labs are for colleges and universities that are setting up RFID labs for students. The Development Lab Kits contain a portal, reader, antennas and RFID tags. ref cite web url http www.prleap.com pr 26962 title BlueBean Offers Do It Yourself RFID Development ...   more details



  1. Low-Level Reader Protocol

    Context date October 2009 LLRP is the acronym of Low Level Reader Protocol , ratified by EPCGlobal in April, 2007. LLRP is the RFID aware protocol that is intended to standardize the network interface of the RFID readers. It is designed as a standard in order for developers to have a common programmatic interface to RFID readers from different manufacturers. External links http rfidwikipedia.org index.php Low Level Reader Protocol 28LLRP 29 Low Level Reader Protocol LLRP Download libraries LTK language C, CPP, Java, .NET, Perl http llrp toolkit.cvs.sourceforge.net viewvc llrp toolkit LTK LLRP Toolkit.cvs.sourceforge.net http www.llrp.org LLRP.org http rfid.net basics middleware What is RFID Middleware? DEFAULTSORT Llrp Category Radio frequency identification de Low Level Reader Protocol it LLRP ru LLRP ...   more details



  1. Vilant Systems

    thumb company type Private foundation 2002 location Espoo, Finland industry RFID systems products ... . Vilant was founded in 2002 by Antti Virkkunen and Ville Kauppinen. Vilant provides end to end Rfid RFID information systems for industrial, especially manufacturing logistics. Vilant has installations ... and member or RFID Lab Finland. RFID Lab Finland is an industry association that brings together vendors and end users of RFID technology. ref cite web url http www.rfidlab.fi ?2 2 7900 7900.html title RFID Lab Finland members ref In 2011 Vilant was selected as a Finalist for Red Herring s Top ... Systems provides information systems, that make use of RFID Radio Frequency Identification technology RFID . The systems developed by Vilant exploit RFID technology in the monitoring of a corporate ... time using RFID tags and RFID readers. Transportation units can be roller cages, containers, or different ... web url http www.rfidjournal.com article articleview 3733 1 1 title RFID Journal Article 7.11.2007 ref ref cite web url http www.rfid monthly.com ?page id 75 title RFID monthly article 12 2008 ref ref ... RFID title More RFID article 12.12.2008 ref ref cite web url http www.rfidnordic.se pdf RFIDnr3ENG07.pdf title RFID Nordic magazine 12 2007 ref Apparel retail automation ref cite web url http www.rfidjournal.com article view 3782 2 title RFID Journal Article 10.12.2007 ref ref cite web url http www.rfidupdate.com articles index.php?id 1490 title RFID Update Article 16.11.2007 ref Customers include ... 2367 title List of RFID case examples on Vilant homepage ref Key business partners are SAP ... title UPM Raflatac partnership ref References reflist 2 See also RFID Supply chain management Auto id External links http www.vilant.com Vilant Systems http www.rfidjournal.com RFID Journal Vilant Systems association memberships http www.epcglobalinc.org home EPC Global RFID standards organization http www.rfidlab.fi RFID Lab Finland http www.rfidnordic.se RFID Nordic http www.rfidtribe.com RFID ...   more details



  1. Radio-frequency identification

    Image Microchip rfid rice.jpg thumb RFID chip next to a grain of rice. This chip contains a radio frequency ..., and even implanted in pets, for identification. Radio frequency identification RFID is the use ... object. RFID tags are used in many industries. An RFID tag attached to an automobile during ... of the animal. RFID identity cards can give employees access to locked areas of a building, and RF .... Since RFID tags can be attached to clothing, possessions, or even implanted within people, the possibility ... The RFID tag can be affixed to an object and used to track and manage inventory, assets .... In social media, RFID is being used to tie the physical world with the virtual world. RFID in Social ... archives facebook tests presence rfid location at f8 confer.php facebook s annual conference ref RFID ..., box or other container, and unlike barcodes RFID tags can be read hundreds at a time. Bar codes ... and also have sensor capability like temperature and humidity. Citation needed date June 2011 RFID can ... and Literature on Technological and Usability Aspects of Radio Frequency Identification RFID ... running RFID software or RFID middleware. The tag s information is stored electronically in a non volatile memory. The RFID tag includes a small RF transmitter and receiver. An RFID reader transmits .... RFID tags can be either passive, active or battery assisted passive. An active tag has an on board ... on board that is activated when in the presence of a RFID reader. A passive tag is cheaper and smaller ... power to the tag. Since tags have individual serial numbers, the RFID system design can discriminate several tags that might be within the range of the RFID reader and read them simultaneously ... product code by the user. RFID tags contain at least two parts an integrated circuit for storing ... or mounted on carts or vehicles. class wikitable RFID frequency bands ref name Sen09 Citation first1 Dipankar last1 Sen first2 Prosenjit last2 Sen first3 Anand M. last3 Das title RFID For Energy and Utility ...   more details



  1. TagStone

    Image Tagstone logo.png 200px right thumb TagStone is a company based in Kuwait specializing in providing RFID solutions. These include but are not limited to consulting, system integration, and training in the RFID field. The company s regional headquarters is currently operating from the Jebel Ali Free Zone in Dubai , with branches in Kuwait, United Arab Emirates , and Saudi Arabia . External links http www.tagstone.net Official Website http www.ameinfo.com 60180.html Press release of launch Category Companies of Kuwait Category Radio frequency identification kuwait stub ...   more details



  1. Reboundtag

    Orphan date December 2010 ReboundTAG is a company based in the United Kingdom providing permanent RFID microchip luggage tags for airlines and individual business flyers. ReboundTAG is known to have worked with IATA , Alien Technology and Sick AG in developing the microchip luggage tags and now supplies them globally. Development of the RFID Tags Due to weaknesses in the antenna and CPU of RFID chips there has been a demand for an encapsulated luggage tag for several years, but most of the resins experimented with interfered with the reading of the microchip. A permanent RFID luggage tag means that the microchip is protected and can also be used for automatic check in of items of luggage, saving resources. ref http www.rfid weblog.com 50226711 rfid for airline baggage tracking.php Summary of RFID for Luggage ref The tags contain two microchips one that is used for identification and one re writable chip that can be used by the airport or airline to encode new flight details each time the person travels. The ReboundTAG concept was showcased by Lufthansa at the 2010 IATA Annual General Meeting in Berlin as a potential way to prevent lost luggage in the future, with ReboundTAG RFID tags being given to all of the delegates that attended. See also Alien Technology br Bag tag br RFID br Symbol Technologies References references External links http www.reboundtag.com ReboundTAG Website http satellite.tmcnet.com topics satellite articles 61229 reboundtag debuts microchip luggage locater airlines passengers.htm TMC Article on ReboundTAG http www.beststuff.com reboundtag Article on BestStuff.com about ReboundTAG http www.iata.org NR rdonlyres 99091491 CB49 4913 BAB4 EA578CA814CC 0 RFIDforbaggagebusinesscase21.pdf IATA Case for RFID Luggage Tags Category Radio frequency identification companies Category Companies of the United Kingdom ...   more details



  1. Savi Technology

    has successfully developed a complete line of active RFID solutions. The Takeover acquisition of this innovative ... for its active RFID hardware products. The company s active RFID tags, for example, are secured on the doors ... RFID, barcode , GPS , Mobile phone cellular and satellite communications. RFID Industry Standards Savi is known for its leadership in creating a single, global standard for active RFID. Until recently, customers had to choose between many non interoperable and proprietary active RFID technologies. Now, customers can insist on a standards based architecture which will make investing in active RFID applications easier and less expensive. The ISO 18000 7 RFID protocol standard is highly significant to all RFID companies because it is central to the growth of RFID s benefits in supply chain asset .... Another global standard relative to RFID companies is ISO 18185, which covers electronic cargo seals e Seals . E Seals are an emerging class of active RFID devices with built in security and tracking ... 2007 06 13 lockheed savi rfid biz beltway cx ag 0613beltway.html External links http www.savi.com ...   more details



  1. RSA blocker tag

    An RSA blocker tag or RSA tag is a RFID tag that responds positively to all unauthorized requests, thus blocking some scanners from reading any RFID tags placed nearby. The tags are designed to protect privacy, and are supposedly unable to be used for theft, denials of service, and other malicious uses. Other mechanisms designed to protect privacy for RFID item tagging for retail use are the EPCglobal kill command and the Clipped Tag proposed by IBM . External links http www.rsasecurity.com rsalabs node.asp?id 2060 RSA Labs press release tech stub Category Radio frequency identification ...   more details



  1. CISC Semiconductor

    , Automotive , RFID CISC Semiconductor GmbH defines itself as design and consulting service company ... the radio frequency identification radio frequency technology RFID sector in 2003. Since then, CISC gained significant experience and expertise in RFID , developing an own business segment and highly sensitive measurement equipment to test and verify RFID systems for different industries. Representatives ... technologies like RFID , in different standardization organizations. This effort brings CISC ... for RFID testing by providing the convener of ISO IEC JTC1 WG4 SG6 ref http www.cisc.at international ... 9 September 2011. ref on RFID performance and conformance test methods , as well as GS1 EPCglobal ... frequency identification RFID and radio frequency RF communication, laying the foundation for its current ... RFID technology , CISC became a member of EPCglobal EPCglobal and started participating in RFID ... business units Automotive AT , RFID RFComm RF and Tools Methodology TM . CISC joined two European ..., Austria for its RFID Application and System Design Toolset CISC RFID ASD Kit Library , which was brought to the market in the same year, as well as another RF product The CISC RFID Field Recorder sup sup . From 2006 on CISC started providing expert training on RFID via the European EPC Competence ... measurement sensitivities of Ultra high frequency UHF RFID tag performance measurements beyond ... Improvement for RFID Measurement and Test Instruments. Cartagena IEEE, S. 39 42. ref and releasing ... partner of the Munich University of Technology joining their RFID AZM RFID User Center Munich . The international ... Semiconductor , Automotive and RFID RFID industry . Tools and techniques are designed for simulation based system development of Embedded systems embedded microelectronic systems , including RFID ... e.g. design and simulation frameworks RFID RFID Radiofrequency Identification e.g. measurement ... and Radio frequency identification RFID systems. CISC s versatile competences are reflected ...   more details



  1. Josef Preishuber-Pflügl

    RFID Simulator Aims to Cut Deployment Time . Retrieved 2010 03 20. http www.iot eu cn.org getIndex.req ...   more details



  1. Clipped tag

    identification or RFID is an identification technology in which information stored in semiconductor chips contained in RFID tags is communicated by means of radio waves to RFID readers. The most simple passive RFID tags do not have batteries or transmitters. They get their energy from the field ..., typically up to 10 meters or 30 feet for UHF RFID tags. Today, the public uses RFID tags for many ... is used as a credit token for the purchase of gasoline. The retail supply chain uses RFID tags to monitor the passage of pallets and cases at loading dock doors. The expectation for the future is for RFID ... been raised because the RFID tags may be read by invisible radio waves without the knowledge of the holder of the tagged item. The privacy protecting RFID tag, the clipped tag has been suggested by IBM ... US patents were issued for this invention in 2007. Other mechanisms designed to protect privacy for RFID ... Paul Moskowitz and Guenter Karjoth in 2005, RFID Journal , November 7, 2005. In their paper, presented ... RFiD, a manufacturer of RFID labels, and Printronix, a maker of RFID printers, to demonstrate ... by RFID privacy experts were favorable to the invention. According to Wired , Robert D. Atkinson Robert ... and Marnlen RFiD announced that Marnlen had licensed the technology from IBM and was shipping samples to select users, RFID Update , November, 2006. External links http patft.uspto.gov netacgi nph ... RFID tags. USPTO http patft.uspto.gov netacgi nph Parser?Sect1 PTO2&Sect2 HITOFF&u 2Fnetahtml 2FPTO ... Patent 7,253,734, System and method for altering or disabling RFID tags. USPTO ftp submit.boulder.ibm.com ..., February 13, 2007. http ercim news.ercim.org content view 97 257 Clipped RFID Tags Protect Consumer ... 2006 12 05 privacy rfid tags biz logistics cx rm 1207rfid.html Can RFID Invade Your Privacy? , Forbes, December 7, 2006. http www.rfidupdate.com articles index.php?id 1241 Pro Privacy Tearable RFID Tag Becomes a Reality , RFID Update, November 8, 2006, with Clipped Tag video demonstration. http ...   more details



  1. Kevin Ashton

    at RFID company ThingMagic ref name RFID Journal 2004 http www.rfidjournal.com article view 804 RFID ... for RFID Journal magazine wrote Forewords to RFID Privacy, Security & Applications Addison Wesley, 2005 and Global RFID The Value of the EPCglobal Network for Supply Chain Management Springer, 2007 ... 20decluttering.pdf USA Today interviews Kevin Ashton about RFID and robots This a dead link, if anybody ... feature on Kevin Ashton & RFID http www.businesswire.com portal site home permalink ?ndmViewId news ...   more details



  1. Katherine Albrecht

    for advancing the literature of liberty. The book lays out the potential implications of RFID on privacy and civil liberties. RFID industry representatives have criticized it, claiming the authors exaggerate some RFID privacy threats. In a lengthy rebuttal, Albrecht asked why critics don t mention ..., and public restrooms through the RFID tags in their clothes and belongings? Where is outrage over BellSouth s patent pending plans to pick through our garbage and skim the data contained in the RFID ... the RFID Journal s critique of spychips , spychips.com, 14 November 2005, retrieved 21 January ... itself? Albrecht and McIntyre s book The Spychips Threat Why Christians Should Resist RFID and Electronic Surveillance explores how RFID technology could enable the fulfillment of what many see as apocalyptic ... and actions of the RFID industry to support their arguments that RFID technology is immoral. Fact ... of RFID in Consumer Products. Co authored with Liz McIntyre and Beth Givens. November 14, 2003. http www.spychips.com jointrfid position paper.html RFID The Doomsday Scenario. In RFID Applications, Security .... http www.spychips.com alec big brother barcode article.html RFID The Big Brother Bar Code. Co authored ... http www.spychips.com book roberti rebuttal.html Albrecht s rebuttal to RFID industry criticism http ...   more details



  1. Smart label

    Unreferenced date June 2008 Smart Label , also called Smart Tag , is an extremely flat configured RFID Transponder under a conventional print coded label, which includes Integrated circuit chip , antenna radio antenna and bonding wires as a so called inlay . The label s made of paper, fabric or plastics are prepared as a paper roll with the inlays laminate d between the rolled carrier and the label media for use in specially designed printer units. The processing of these labels is basically as with ordinary labels in all stages of production and application, with the following extensions the inlay is inserted in an automated processing step to ensure identical positioning for each label and careful processing to prevent any damage to the bonding. The printing is processed in two steps, including normal ink jet printing, except the space with the bonded chip, with clearly intelligible text and either barcode or 2D barcode for later semi automatic reading with handheld readers or fix mount scanners writing coherently concatenated information to the RFID chip reading the written information on the RFID chip subsequently in the printer for control purpose read after write Other customisation of such smart labels is with chip card s. Also combinations of magnetic stripe s with RFID chips are used, especially for credit cards. In many processes in logistics and transportation the barcode ... all the surface of a coded object, the RFID inlay, as an additional means, allows for better tolerance ... of the RFID inlay is higher than the ordinary label, which has its weaknesses in its resistance to scratch ... with the smart labels are all mature and well standardised. After first wave of technology hype with RFID .... However, integration of RFID to handling processes requires sound engineering to ensure ... Radio frequency identification Category Packaging materials ca Etiqueta RFID de Smart Label es Etiqueta RFID ...   more details



  1. SMARTCODE Corporation

    Orphan date February 2009 Wikify date April 2010 SmartCode Corp. is an American vendor of RFID hardware solutions and services, founded in 1997 and headquartered in New York, New York with a R&D Center in Tel Aviv, Israel. References in News Articles http www.rfidjournal.com article articleview 2295 1 2 RFID Journal http www.informationweek.com story showArticle.jhtml?articleID 54201330 Information Week http www.forbes.com technology 2005 11 01 rfid walmart savings cx rm 1031rfid2.html Forbes http www.usatoday.com news nation 2006 05 20 cowtracking x.htm?csp 34 USA Today http www.rfidgazette.org 2005 10 smartcode.html RFID Gazette http www.scs mag.com index.php?option com content&task view&id 1175&Itemid 88 Supply Chain Systems Magazine http www.chiefsupplychainofficer.com index.php?option com content&task view&id 145&Itemid 42 Chief Supply Chain Officer Magazine http 72.14.221.104 search?q cache F5Qz 9so6QAJ www.redherring.com Article.aspx 3Fa 3D13567 26hed 3DRFID 2BFirm 2BSells 2B100M 2BTags rfid smartcode&hl en&ct clnk&cd 7 Red Herring http www.cbronline.com article news.asp?guid 7A04DA74 01D0 4C3F 84CF 33C094994029 Computer Business Review http www.dcvelocity.com articles rfidww rfidww20060503 rfid 5centtags.cfm DC Velocity http www.contactlessnews.com news 2006 02 08 smartcode corp unleashes low cost rfid to the 132 trillion micro payments market Contactless News http www.rfidupdate.com articles index.php?id 970 RFID Update http productsource.govtech.net stories.php?story 792 Government Technology http www.cxotoday.com cxo jsp article.jsp?article id 72890&cat id 912 CXO Today http sdcexec.com article arch.asp?article id 8493 Supply & Demand Chain Executive http www.networkworld.com weblogs applications 011968.html Network World Category Companies based in New York City Category Companies established in 1997 tech company stub US company stub ...   more details




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