The abolishment of the data vacuum between the warehouse and the customer characterizes the Future of Retail. Smart Shelves, ...
How can an object’s movement (for example, if an item is relocated from one shelf to another) be updated by a reader? Do RFID applications use a grid of the space covered? Or is some other technique ...
We’re talking about everything from patient wristbands to expensive equipment. The idea is that this could really change how ...
Retail and pharmacy – two very different industries that, on the surface, might not appear to have much in common. However, the two fields have found a use for an emerging technology to solve very ...
RFID tags can store information such as the product name, price, expiration date, and origin. RFID readers can read this information from a distance, without requiring direct contact or line of sight.
I assume you are referring to a timetable for switching from bar codes to radio frequency identification. We don’t have any timetable that we’ve drawn up, and I’m not sure it makes sense to think ...