Over the past decade, healthcare organizations (HCOs) have relied on radio frequency identification (RFID) solutions to assist with patient identification and monitoring, as well as asset tracking.
While AI can manage the conversation, only operational truth can complete the promise. And continuous, intelligent RFID infrastructure will be the most reliable foundation for that truth.
Lawmakers in California have scheduled a hearing for later this month to discuss privacy issues that surround a controversial technology that's designed to wirelessly monitor everything from clothing ...
A key patent holder's demand for royalties has triggered concerns that promising RFID technology could become embroiled in an intellectual-property battle. The royalty flap stems from a new protocol, ...
The claim: COVID-19 vaccine syringes with RFID chips will be used to track who received injections and the recipients' locations The federal government can track vaccine recipients with RFID ...
Retail transformation isn’t just about the digital front-end, it’s being redefined at its very core. At the heart of this retail revolution is RFID— enabling a smarter, faster and more resilient ...
Once considered the domain of science fiction, wearable devices are now an increasingly common medium for facilitating secure payments on the go. RFID-enabled smartwatches, wristbands and jewelry ...
Although RFID (radiofrequency identification) is far from being perfect, it has its benefits, which can outweigh its flaws for many companies. Each tag has to be installed on items a company wishes to ...
Technology is constantly adapting and upgrading. Some gadgets get lost in the stream of updates, but radio frequency identification (RFID) is here for the long haul. Companies and people are using ...
Madison, Wis. — The UW RFID Lab at the University of Wisconsin-Madison aims to solve the host of thorny problems that prevent radio-frequency identification technology from becoming a truly ...
The European Commission has today issued a set of principles for the use of track and trace RFID technology with the aim of reassuring the public that their privacy and personal data will be ...