Wisteq, a Finnish company specializing in reusable RFID tags, says it has designed a new type of UHF antenna capable of performing especially well when the tag is attached to metal or objects ...
Radio frequency identification (RFID) tags are definitely a handy way of tracking shipments. Instead of simply crossing their fingers and hoping for the best, importers and exporters can check the ...
Finnish packaging goods firm Walki (pronounced val-i-kee) has commercially released a service that manufactures passive ultrahigh-frequency (UHF) RFID tag antennas, by means of its patented Walki-4E ...
One of the Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tag antenna's essential functions is to harvest energy from a reader to power the tag chip — and do so in all regulatory environments. This sounds ...
Researchers have designed a system capable of simultaneously measuring hundreds of radio frequency identification tags and rapidly testing new RFID tag prototypes. This testbed allows researchers to ...
A team of researchers at the Center for Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE) at North Dakota State University are getting rid of antennas in RFID tags to better track metal objects. A team of ...
Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. announced development of a RFID tag that can use the foil of pharmaceutical blister packs as an antenna. Leveraging Murata’s MAGICSTRAP technology the product equipped ...
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