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  • MysticMD Inc. Wins SBIR Grant For Innovative RFID Antenna (RFIDSolutions-RFIDSolutionsOnline) MysticMD Inc. today announced that the company has been awarded a Phase I Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF). MysticMD will use the $98,622 grant to develop a screen printable conductive ink for Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) antenna applications, teaming with Identica Holdings Corporation, a leader in next-generation biometric ...

  • RF Code Announces An On-Command Beaconing Solution For Its Active RFID Tags (RFIDSolutions-RFIDSolutionsOnline) RF Code, Inc., http://www.rfcode.com, a leader in automating physical asset management and wireless environmental monitoring using active RFID, today announced the release of an on-command beaconing solution that enables customers to control an active RFID tag's beaconing by simply wanding over it. This is especially important for a variety of RF Code users, including big box retailers and ...

  • RFID Reader features USB interface. (ThomasNet) USB interface RFID reader is compatible with 13.56 MHz frequency chips such as I-CODE Sli, Mifaere S50 1K, Mifare S70 4K, Mifare Ultralight, Inside 2K, and TI Tag-it. Featuring low power consumption, it is designed to provide read range of up to 30-70 mm. Device inserts into PC or PDA via USB and can be used with variety of RFID applications such as access control, industrial automation, process ...

  • UHF RFID Reader/Writer suits high-speed applications. (ThomasNet) Dual-port, 902-928 MHz (UHF) RFID reader/writer (GAO 236002) facilitates implementation of RFID across supply chain, including warehousing, distribution, and on manufacturing shop floor. While able to write over 0-4 m distance, modular unit supports frequency hopping or fixed frequency operation and can identify objects moving at speed from 40-50 km/hr over distances up to 7 m. Stainless steel ...

  • UHF RFID Reader has reading range of 5-15 m. (ThomasNet) EPC Gen2 RFID reader with RS232 interface is compatible with 860-960 MHz frequency, ISO18000-6C EPC Gen2 and ISO18000-6B U-CODE protocol chips. Featuring RS232, RS485, Wiegand 26, and Wiegand 34 interfaces, product can be connected to PC and other devices. Integrated device suits library management, access control, time and attendance, industrial automation, process control, logistics, and ...

  • UHF RFID Reader has 2 antenna channels. (ThomasNet) Featuring read range of 10 m, DL6820 915 MHz UHF reader can be customized for operation across 860-960 MHz UHF RFID spectrum. It can be used for real-time asset loss prevention, inventory management, mustering, information collection, or data transfer. With multi-protocol support, device is capable of reading and writing all ISO 18000-6B/C and EPC Gen2 UHF tags. This story is related to the ...

  • RFID Technology Enters The Celebrity Big Brother House (BIOS) Endemol, one of Britain's largest independent production companies, has decided to geek-up this year's Celebrity Big Brother House (which started on 2nd January). By tagging the unsuspecting celebrities with RFID technology, the tracking system will enable the s...

  • Modern Tire Dealer Trade Publication Features Advanced ID's RFID Tire Solutions; Predicts That in a Few Years All ... (DataCollectionOnline) Advanced ID Corporation , a leading developer of radio frequency identification ("RFID") technology for livestock tracking, pet recovery and supply chain applications focusing on the tire management industry, today announced that its RFID tire technology was profiled in a feature story by Modern Tire Dealer ("MTD"), a tire industry trade publication, written by Matt Strong. According to MTD, ...

  • The Networking Industry's Biggest Hope: Dynamic Infrastructure (SYS-CON Media) The "speeds and feeds" mantra of the networking industry is about to be replaced by a new "dynamic infrastructure" mantra; and Cisco, Infoblox, and F5 Networks are taking the lead in shaping this new vision of a more flexible, more available, and easier to manage network. New enterprise initiatives, from RFID/wireless to virtualization and even cloud computing, will require more network ...

  • Car Key Device Jams Teens' Cell Phones (HealthDay via Yahoo! News)  MONDAY, Jan. 5 (HealthDay News) -- A car key that prevents teens from talking on cell phones or text messaging while driving has been developed by University of Utah researchers.

 

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