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That 'Internet of Things' Thing - RFID JOURNAL
Jun 22, 2009 · I could be wrong, but I’m fairly sure the phrase “Internet of Things” started life as the title of a presentation I made at Procter & Gamble (P&G) in 1999. Linking the new idea of RFID in P&G’s supply chain to the then-red-hot topic of the Internet was more than just a good way to get executive attention.
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Shoplifters Beware—RFID Tags Powered by AI Are On to You
Feb 29, 2024 · The retail landscape is under siege as brands grapple to safeguard their margins amidst challenging times. With high street footfall dwindling and consumer spending constrained by the soaring cost of living, retailers are facing an uphill battle.. Compounding these challenges is the alarming surge in shoplifting, reaching its highest levels in …
How to Automate Supply Chain Management with RFID and NFC …
Mar 26, 2024 · RFID/NFC Asset Tracking. Supply chain and inventory management begins with keeping accurate records of all materials and stock, a task that can be simplified using NFC or RFID asset tracking systems.. Traditionally, businesses would track available assets manually by recording printed serial numbers within a spreadsheet, though this process can be automated with the aid of serialized RFID or ...
What Can Cause an RFID Tag or Chip to Break Down?
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RFID Detects Temp Rise in Lithium-Ion Batteries to Prevent Fires
Dec 20, 2024 · The safety risk could increase with the prevalence of the electric vehicles and devices that rely on the battery cells. According to Statista Research, global demand for the batteries that power electric vehicles will increase seven-fold from the 2022 demand to 2030.
How much do RFID readers cost today? - RFID JOURNAL
It depends on the type of reader. Active readers are typically purchased as part of a complete system, with tags and mapping software to determine the tags location. Most UHF readers cost from $500 to $2,000, depending on the features in the device. Companies may also have to buy each antenna separately, along with cables. […]
U.S. Supreme Court Asked to Weigh in on RFID Case
Oct 23, 2024 · According to a story published by Law360, U.S. District Judge Alan Albright of the Western District of Texas in 2022 decided that Intellectual Tech had no exclusionary right to the patent under the terms of a loan that OnAsset Intelligence made and later defaulted on with Main Street Capital.. The Federal Circuit in May unanimously reversed that finding, ruling that …
How Can We Prevent RFID Tag Cloning? - RFID JOURNAL
For example, how can we avoid the cloning of hotel key cards? —Joel ——— Joel, There are different ways to do this, using cryptographic keys. Intrinsic ID employs physical unclonable functions (PUFs) to differentiate chips from each other. The system utilizes tiny differences in the chip itself to create a unique identifier, as well as […]
Impinj: Top Headaches for Supply Chain Managers in 2025
Jan 2, 2025 · Findings highlight the need for data accuracy to bolster supply chain integrity and the use of AI in the year ahead Supply chain managers are prioritizing tackling counterfeits, preventing shrink and loss, and reducing misloads and delivery errors