Friday, August 30, 2013

Applying RSSI filters for optimal RFID performance - RFID Arena

Applying RSSI filters for optimal RFID performance - RFID Arena: WHAT DOES THE RSSI VALUE TELL US AND WHAT IS IT GOOD FOR?

It's fairly simple. RSSI stands for "Received Signal Strength Indicator" and it tells us the strength of the signal sent from an RFID tag to an RFID reader. But for what do we use that information in real-life?

For estimating the distance between an RFID tag and an RFID reader
For identifying the movement direction of an RFID tag
For setting optimal reading and writing conditions
For analysing and optimizing the environment
For locating lost tags

RF Code Theater: Top 10 Tips for Managing and Making Sense of Big Data

RF Code Theater: Top 10 Tips for Managing and Making Sense of Big Data: RF Code Theater: Top 10 Tips for Managing and Making Sense of Big Data



With big data comes Big Infrastructure. Scalability of the essential facilities, technology and energy required to process data is as important, if not more important, as the data itself. How do you collect, store, analyze and protect big data effectively, but at the same time plan for its continual growth?

Saturday, June 29, 2013

Nordic ID - Merlin UHF RFID

Nordic ID - Products



State-of-the-art mobile RFID
The Nordic ID Merlin UHF RFID combines identification and communication technologies for professional use. The mobile computer offers ease of use with the individually lit keyboard guiding the user, superior ergonomics and a clear display that enables both in- and outdoors operation.

With innovative UHF RFID technology the Nordic ID Merlin UHF RFID combines high reading performance with the ability to write tags. Nordic ID Merlin UHF RFID can process either individual or a group of tags at a distance of up to 2 meters.

Setting up the Nordic ID Merlin UHF RFID is simple and cost-effective. The intuitively operated Windows interface requires little training, immediately enabling you to work with the new system. The illuminated colour display can be controlled with a touch pen or your finger and ensures good readability under all light conditions.

Friday, June 28, 2013

RFID Product and Vendor Selection

RFID Product and Vendor Selection: Are you currently using or considering RFID technology?

A thirty minute call with one of The RFID Network subject matter experts can save you months of research, the expense of purchasing hardware, software, or RFID tags that do not meet your requirements or operate as the manufacturer claims. We can directly introduce you to the suppliers with the highest customer satisfaction ratings.

Our team is comprised of RFID experts with 10 to 25 years of RFID experience that are hands-on evaluating and testing the latest RFID technology in real world environments.

We provide highly specialized, 3rd party, vendor neutral professional services, unmatched in the industry, which includes:

RFID technology selection (what hardware, software, or RFID tags best fits your requirements)
RFID vendor selection (what companies should you purchase from)
3rd party project review (are you being overcharged for RFID products or consulting services?)
Executive Briefings (how will RFID technology benefit your specific business opreations)
Writing RFP's and reviewing submitted proposals that include RFID

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

RFID Readers - Gen 2 EPC (UHF) : RFID reader, RFID tag, RFID solutions - GAO RFID Inc.

RFID Readers - Gen 2 EPC (UHF) : RFID reader, RFID tag, RFID solutions - GAO RFID Inc.

RFID Readers - 125kHz (LF)
RFID Tags – 125 kHz (LF)
RFID Readers - 134kHz (LF)
RFID Tags - 134kHz (LF)
RFID Readers - 13.56MHz (HF)
RFID Tags - 13.56MHz (HF)
RFID Readers - 865MHz (UHF)
RFID Tags - 865MHz (UHF)
RFID Readers - 900MHz (UHF)
RFID Tags - 902 to 928MHz (UHF)
RFID Readers - Gen 2 EPC (UHF)
RFID Tags - Gen 2 EPC (UHF)
RFID Active Readers - 433MHz
RFID Active Tags - 433Mhz
RFID Active Readers - 2.45GHz
RFID Active Tags - 2.45GHz
RFID Semi-Passive Readers
RFID Semi-Passive Tags
RFID On-Metal Gen 2 EPC Tags
RFID Portals
RFID Antenna
RFID Peripherals
RFID Embedded Modules
RFID Software

Sunday, June 9, 2013

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Student Appeals Suspension for Refusing to Wear RFID Tracker | Threat Level | Wired.com

Student Appeals Suspension for Refusing to Wear RFID Tracker | Threat Level | Wired.com


A Texas high school student on Friday asked a federal appeals court to overturn a lower court’s order upholding her school suspension for refusing to wear around her neck an RFID-chip student ID she claims is the “Mark of the Beast.”


The Northside Independent School District in San Antonio began issuing the RFID-laden student-body cards when the semester began in the fall. The ID badge has a bar code associated with a student’s Social Security number. The chip monitors pupils’ movements on campus, from when they arrive until when they leave.