This article was originally published by RFID Update. February 4, 2008—AeroScout announced a series of partnerships and new software capabilities that let organizations use multiple real-time location ...
Third-Generation Asset-Tracking Tag Features Smaller Form Factor, Enhanced Functionality and Extended Battery Life, at Reduced Cost January 30, 2007 – PanGo, The Enterprise Asset Tracking Solutions ...
LONDON — There were 135,000 shipments of Wi-Fi RFID tags in 2006, according to market research company In-Stat (Scottsdale, Ariz.) and the market is set to double each year until 2010. This would put ...
Apple Inc. may turn to RFID tags to simplify Wi-Fi networking of its next-generation Mac and consumer electronics devices, a recent patent filing has revealed. The filing, titled simply "RFID network ...
AeroScout beefed up its active Wi-fi-based RFID tag – the AeroScout T2 – with cool, new features. Among the neat-o enhancements, announced via a company press release: a built-in temperature monitor ...
Apr. 17, 2012—San Jose wireless systems company Redpine Signals has developed what it says is the first dual-band real-time location system (RTLS) tag that can transmit at the 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz ISM ...
AeroScout Inc. , a leading provider of Wi-Fi-based Active RFID solutions, has launched the AeroScout T3 Tag, which it says is the industry's most advanced, feature-rich tag for asset and people ...
Need to track high-value assets? Try combining RFID (radio frequency identification) technology with your existing Wi-Fi infrastructure. Integrated Solutions, June 2006 Written by: Ed Hess It’s a ...
Bluesoft is shipping the AeroScout T2 Tag, a new addition to its AeroScout WLAN Location System. The T2 Tag extends the Wi-Fi location capabilities of the original AeroScout Tag to a smaller, more ...
Wireless tracking systems could be used to protect patients in hospitals and students on campuses, backers of the technology said. The combination of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags and ...
A children’s theme park in Denmark is using a combination of wireless technologies to track very important assets: kids gone astray. Legoland, in Billund, runs a 2.5-million square-foot 802.11 (Wi-Fi) ...
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