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RFID Firmware: 8 Common Questions Answered
in RFID Tutorials on Dec 27, 2017
Firmware is a piece of software that is programmed into the non-volatile memory of a device. This software provides control, monitoring, and data manipulation of engineered products. Depending on the type of device, the firmware could be responsible for simple commands like controlling LED lights, or more complex actions like monitoring complex internal items like oscillators.
Global Printer Manufacturer Adopts RFID for Color Laser Printing
in RFID News on Dec 27, 2017
Manufacturers and logistics companies are using Lexmark's CS725R and CX725R printers to print and encode color labels with built-in UHF RFID functionality.
6 Things RFID Middleware Can Do For You
in RFID Tutorials on Dec 26, 2017
Middleware is a layer of software created to connect other components together – e.g. hardware components, software programs, enterprise applications, databases, etc. Middleware gives software developers the ability to communicate and manage data throughout an entire system, rather than on each individual application. RFID middleware goes beyond simply connecting devices; rather, it allows users to collect, manipulate, and disseminate data with ease.
How the IoT Is Helping Our Environment
in RFID News on Dec 26, 2017
The Internet of Things offers numerous applications and benefits for animals and their surroundings.
RFID Challenges: When to Look for Other Options & When to Keep Moving Forward
in RFID Journal on Dec 25, 2017
Facing challenges when installing a new system or procedure is expected, but it helps to consider potential problems before installation. Large and small companies, as well as individuals, thinking about installing an RFID system have numerous things to consider before making a purchase. If the potential user prepares thoroughly and completes enough due diligence up front, it should reduce unplanned issues mid and post-installation. Unfortunately, even the most prepared organization might run into a few issues during installation due to the unpredictable nature of RFID when implemented in a new environment.
Totvs Presents RFID and IoT Solutions at New Showroom
in RFID News on Dec 25, 2017
At its new headquarters, the Brazilian firm presents radio frequency identification and Internet of Things systems for companies of any size.
The Layers & Parts of an RFID Printer
in RFID Tutorials on Dec 22, 2017
RFID Printers are designed to save time for mass printing and encoding applications. These devices are basically an RFID reader and a printer combined into one machine. UHF, HF, and NFC tags are all able to run through an RFID printer, as long as the tag is compatible with that specific printer. The RFID reader inside serves as both the encoder and the verifier for all tags that pass through the unit as it reads and then encodes the tags with the new information and then zebra-printerre-reads the tags before they are released in order to verify that the tag has the correct, new information.
Custom Protocols & Interfaces: Understanding the Benefits
in RFID Journal on Dec 22, 2017
Protocols are a certain set of rules that govern the exchange of data through a communication connection. Most widely used protocols define small data exchanges that occur millions of times a day like the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (https) or File Transfer Protocol (FTP). It is fair to say that most people use protocols on a daily basis. Because RFID is built on communication exchange, there are multiple protocols specific to RFID systems. Some higher-level, complex protocols are constructed of component protocols; a common example of that is the EPC Gen2 protocol.
9 Trends Of Artificial Intelligences In 2018, Pursuit Or Wait?
in RFID Journal on Dec 21, 2017
The artificial intelligence is in the concept of speculation in 2016, and in 2017, the artificial intelligence officially began to appear in the mainstream, to turn application level products. Thus in 2018, AI will enter the application period of the outbreak, and a large number of real intelligence applications will emerge.
Levi's Tests RFID Use Successfully
in RFID News on Dec 21, 2017
A number of factors, including greater efficiency in the repositioning of goods for sale, led the company to sell 56 percent more apparel this year on Black Friday than in 2016.
17 Things You Might Not Know About Gen 2 RFID Tag Memory Banks
in RFID Tutorials on Dec 20, 2017
The chipset, or integrated circuit (IC), houses these four memory banks and is where all the data is stored. Some chipsets have different bit allocations between the four banks to allow for more user memory or a longer EPC number. Each chipset is unique, but the same basic principles apply to all.
French Researchers, Paper Company Release NFC Printing Method on Paper
in RFID News on Dec 20, 2017
A doctoral thesis at the University of Grenoble Alpes identifies three methods of printing electronics for Near Field Communication tags directly onto paper; the system is now being offered by French paper company PowerCoat.
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