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  • UHF RFID Reader Smarts Vehicle Access Control

    Acura technology has released an updated version of its AutoID UHF RFID reader.
    The company reported that the equipment is of modern design and easy to install without coaxial cable. Users can use two traditional network cables, one for power over Ethernet (POE) and the other for communication. The card reader performs automatic tag reading and sends data to the PC or controller in real time using the most common protocols on the market, including TCP / IP, Wiegand (26 / 34 bits), RS-232 and abatack.

  • BMW has found the right RFID tool

    At its assembly plant in Regensburg, Germany, BMW uses RFID based real-time positioning system (RTLS) to match the vehicles being assembled with the correct tools required for work, so as to realize system automation and provide customized assembly for each vehicle according to the vehicle identification number (VIN).

  • Shortage of RFID chips leads to application tension

    It is not only the RFID industry that faces the problem of chip shortage. The global chip shortage affects a variety of electronic products from mobile phones to electric toothbrushes, as well as the automotive, aircraft and game industries. The reasons range from the closure of factories based on covid-19 to poor supply chain planning, and then to the small number of manufacturers in the wafer manufacturing industry. Coupled with a series of factory fires, record end demand, as well as the recent European war and soaring energy prices.

  • Orange Manages Data-Center Assets via RFID

    European network operator Orange is managing the IT assets at its Val de Reuil data center via RFID technology provided by UBI Solutions. The system consists of tags on servers, a handheld reader and a local server, and Orange reports that it has achieved 99 percent accuracy in its asset inventory. The solution leverages the company's UBI Cloud track-and-trace software, which captures data from each RFID tag read and provides Orange with Microsoft Excel spreadsheets indicating the inventory available onsite, as well as when a discrepancy occurs, such as a missing server. Orange can then input the changes into its own asset-management system.

  • Pharmaceutical companies add UHF RFID tags to products for hospitals

    Pharmaceutical company fagron sterile services (FSS) said that from February 2022, RFID technology will be applied to some disposable drugs for customers in the medical industry. After adopting the RFID system from kitcheck, the hospital can automatically obtain data about these products, track inventory, expiration date and recall.At FSS's manufacturing base in Wichita, Kansas, by embedding UHF RFID tags into its selected product tags, it can better provide customers with more automated dru

  • Tesco tests auto checkout stores in the UK

    Tesco, a British supermarket, opened its first automatic checkout free store in central London. Customers can shop and pay without scanning products or using the checkout function. Before Tesco took this measure, competitors including Amazon made a similar attempt. In early 2021, Amazon opened its first physical store in the UK. Combined with its own just walk out technology, it identified which customer took what goods from the shelf through smart phones, cameras, sensors, RFID and other device

  • Shenzhen International Internet of things exhibition IOTE2021!

    IOTE was founded by IOT media in June 2009 and has been successfully held for 15 times.It is a professional international IOT exhibition with an annual growth of more than 20%.Iote 2021 17th International Internet of things exhibition · Shenzhen station is a complete exhibition on the industrial chain of Internet of things, covering the perception layer of Internet of things (sensors, MEMS sensors, RFID, smart cards, bar codes, biometrics, video recognition, real-time accurate positioning, etc.

  • American HI launched lintrak XS RFID UHF tag for textiles

    Security authentication and RFID tracking solution leader hid Global ® Launched a new product, lintrak XS.This is a subminiature RFID UHF transponder designed for small textiles. Hid lintrak's portfolio includes UHF RFID tags for identifying, tracking, and laundry and textile assets in the hotel management, healthcare, and commercial industries.Hid global said at the press conference that the company has used its lintrak UHF RFID tag for yunbu management, including an ultra-small shape

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