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“Traceability” has become a buzzword in the manufacturing industry, as plant managers and executives work tirelessly to improve the speed and accuracy of their operations. To that end, real-time ...
Photo: Ralph Herkert, director of GTRI's Medical Device Test Center, recently began developing protocols to test how RFID systems affect medical devices. (Georgia Tech Photo: Gary Meek) Radio ...
Certain broad types of RFID applications characterize whole approaches to this technology and are different enough in considerations and implementation to warrant a separate discussion. The tree in ...
In a broad context, radio transmissions containing some type of identifying information are considered Radio Frequency Identification (RFID). This can be a cab driver using his unit number over the ...
Properly managing inventory requires a system of some sort. It doesn't matter if the system consists of writing inventory levels on the back of an envelope or using the most sophisticated radio ...
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, ...
Radio-frequency identification tags (RFID) have become an essential method of tracking not only shipping products, but also components in manufacturing assembly. They are currently used to control ...
Radio frequency identification is a broad term covering any system that can identify objects remotely using radio waves. RFID technologies are used for a wide array of applications in hospitals and ...
Radio frequency identification (RFID) systems are widely used for applications that include inventory management, package tracking, toll collection, passport identification and airport luggage ...