Archive for the ‘Rfid Applications’ Category

Controlled Parking Zones and Parking Tickets – The Rules and Your Rights

It's not difficult identifying a Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) if you're a motorist in one of the UK's busier cities - that's where most of the 8 million parking tickets generated annually in the country are issued. but medicine after death never a disease cured. most drivers would prefer knowing they were in a CPZ [...]

RFID Asset Tracking And Its Uses

The RFID means radio frequency identification. It can be referred to as an asset tracking system which includes both passive and active solutions. more on RFID Asset tracking systems and its uses in various industries are explained below. Active systems As explained earlier, Asset tracking can be of two types, and each one is different [...]

Location Services – Leveraging RFID and Software in Logistics Applications

Radio frequency identification or RFID, has proven to be a great tool for anyone with assets or inventory to track and manage. By simply tagging items with an adhesive radio transmitter, the item can easily be tracked, its condition assessed, and any necessary actions can be swiftly carried out from the central command of the [...]

RFID Antenna Layout Makes a Difference

If you're thinking about installing an RFID system, the choices might appear daunting. there are many factors to consider such as Location, Coverage Range, as well as Potential Disturbance. RFID applications can be as diverse as environmentally sensitive products regarding cold Chain Management to be able to large-volume active monitoring products regarding Homeland/Port Security in [...]

I want to detect appearance of a thing which is 2km apart from me, non image. So what should i use? RF?

as i know... only RFID can do it. But the distance is too short. the main application is to trace back thing if someone stole. Is there any product for this kind of application? I want the tag on the stolen thing is small enough to hide You won't at 2KM. 2KM will require significant [...]

Please correct my paper?

The study of teaching system for identification of newborn in hospital. As the information technology progress, radio frequency identification (RFID) has been used in more application. This research develops a simulation system to safeguard the newborn of the hospital. it simulates the safety situation of the newborn in the hospital for students to practice. This [...]

RFID applications in emerging areas ?

Radio Frequency Identification will be used by all major companies and smaller ones as well.they will save literally hundredes of millions as this tecnology enables a single person to walk into a warehouse and count thousands of pieces of inventory with a hand held device in a matter of seconds.Gillette has placed an order for [...]

If cellular phones have tracking chips in them, then shouldn't whoever tracks cellular phones be able and,….?

,...willing to help someone find their cellular phone just in case they lose it? shouldn't they be able and willing to successfully give the precise coordinates and location of the cellular phone? if not, i would find it cruel, classless, and inconsiderate of whoever tracks the locations of cellular phones to decide NOT to help [...]

UK Passports: What's actually on the chip?

It's time for me to renew my UK passport, and as I'm still recognisably the same person as in the photo of my passport issued in 2001 all I need to do is sign the form they printed out from my online application (which basically just has my name, address, date and place of birth, [...]

RFID IS ANYONE ELSE AFRAID OF THIS TECHNOLOGY?

Radio Frequency Identification Device YIKES tell me what you think yes i can see its applications for tracking lost children but what about for our banking and passports and Drivers licences and well medical ID and so on and so on its scary ! Afraid of it? No; it's easy enough to block the signal [...]