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NFC or Near-Field Communications is a rapidly growing wireless, short-range technology. Approved as an ISO standard in 2003, NFC is a form of RFID technology that has a read range of up to a few centimeters. The ISO standards approved by the International Organization of Standardization (ISO 14443 and ISO 18000-3) exist on the HF…
DetailsWhen organizing college events with large crowds of people, access control and safety are critical. RFID wristbands are a helpful tool to identify authorized event guests or other special groups. If alcohol is served at your event, you need to identify people who are 21 and over. Using different colored wristbands can help you color…
DetailsAir Canada Cargo is moving forward with the implementation of a large-scale RFID solution that will enable tracking of cargo and mail shipments across additional stations in its network. Initial implementation and solution validation was took place last year, starting with Montreal and Frankfurt being the first 2 stations installed. Boston is now on-line, with…
DetailsSince breast implant patients are frequently advised to have their breast implants removed or expect them to be replaced every 10 to 15 years, a medical technology start-up is on a mission is to make breast implants safer and better for women globally. The Costa Rica-based company plans to do this by delivering a world…
DetailsDespite its exceptional thinness, RFID kefob is designed to withstand harsh environment and be easily attachable to an ordinary key-ring. Teardrops present an excellent alternative to contactless cards, finding multiple uses within the access and security areas, as they are efficient, practical, convenient and easy to use.
Scientists at Carnegie Mellon University, Disney Research, and MIT have recently come up with new uses for off-the-shelf radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags. They are able to develop a new technique and system for processing these RFID tags for practical applications in games, interactive objects and toys, and physical interfaces. The ‘RapID’ system the researchers developed…
DetailsRFID Party Wristbands help you control access to your party by identifying authorized or invited guests. They act like highly-visible wrist tickets that allow your staff to quickly see if guests are in authorized areas or accessing authorized amenities. Many party planners choose RFIDHY for their party wristbands. The types of parties they organize include…
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