The Air Force has certified Savi Technology's radio frequency identification (RFID) asset tracking and security devices for use aboard all sizes and classifications of fixed- and rotary-winged ...
What if an infusion pump, IV drip, or medical cart could help prevent medical errors and streamline patient billing? With radio-frequency Identification (RFID) of consumables, operators, and patients, ...
In 2004, the United States Food and Drug Administration approved a radiofrequency identification (RFID) device that is implanted under the skin of the upper arm of patients and that stores the patient ...
Samsung Electronics has announced development of its new single-chip radio frequency identification (RFID) reader for mobile devices. Embedded RFID reader chips can provide consumers with product or ...
July 2, 2003 – Most companies are looking at low-cost RFID tags as a way to track items in the supply chain. But some businesses are looking beyond tracking to the potential value RFID can add to ...
The next wave of RFID value will come from "can we trust the data in motion and act on it immediately", not "can we read the ...
Wireless technology isn't new to the medical community. For years, doctors have been using laptops and PDAs with Wi-Fi connectivity to record patient records. In addition, many hospitals have ...
German retail giant Metro has unveiled a new voice-operated, smart-tag system designed to help warehouse personnel quickly and accurately fill merchandise orders. The prototype system, announced at a ...
UPS currently uses bar code scanning systems to track the 13 million packages it delivers on an average day. But CEO Mike Eskew last week said he views the adoption of radio frequency identification ...
SAN JOSE, Calif.--I'm staring at a table covered in circuitry, a solderless "breadboard," a bunch of wire, an antenna, and some other components--all the things I've been given to build a rudimentary ...
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