It's unlikely that these tags could be used to track your location in any meaningful way, but they still have lots of uses that are changing the tire industry.
A developer of new-media projects has turned to RFID and a game of snakes and ladders to develop an RFID application that could be used to foster interaction between people. “We wanted to use RFID as ...
RFID chips have quietly migrated from factory floors into the rubber that meets the road, turning tires into data points long before most drivers noticed. The technology has been embedded in products ...
TNO, a Netherlands research company based in Delft, serves as a “knowledge broker” for government agencies, small and midsize enterprises, and commercial businesses. The organization helps its clients ...
The RFID market is estimated to grow from USD 14.58 billion in 2025 to USD 30.47 billion by 2034, at a CAGR of 8.5%. This growth is driven by rising demand for real-time tracking and data accuracy ...
From manufacturing to recycling, tire makers are embedding new tech into modern tires. It's more common than you think and ...
Retailers, including Dillard’s, JCPenney, Bloomingdale’s and American Apparel have publically talked about their RFID tagging efforts over the course of the last couple of years, with no particular ...
Prepping for the growing strength of RFID deployments in the enterprise, IBM and Symbol Technologies announced new initiatives and products targeted at supply chain management solutions this week. Big ...
New Gen2X innovations inhibit fraudulent items, reduce stray tag reads and focus on desired tags in enterprise use cases Impinj M770 and M780 series endpoint ICs add Gen2X support, target industrial ...
In modern times, a portable storage device isn't far from our possession. Either we can use the storage on our phones or tablets, or we keep a small flash drive on a keychain. Accessing the data, ...
This bioresorbable standard-size pill can be interrogated via RFID to confirm it has been taken by the patient.
Radio frequency identification (RFID) technology has many current and future benefits, but U.S. policymakers need to be aware of potential privacy and security problems of the rapidly evolving ...