Wednesday, November 04, 2009

RFID Reader Firmware Improves Stray Tag Elimination

Sirit updates its INfinity 510 firmware to release 3.0 and introduces improvements, such as enhancing the reading of tags at dock doors or portals with stray tag elimination. ...

... "The 3.0 firmware introduces Stray Tag Elimination technology (STE). This powerful addition allows customers to differentiate between tags that are actively transitioning the RF field and tags that are in the field but not moving. STE is particularly important around portals, such as a dock door, or for electronic article surveillance. The reader is able to distinguish between those tags moving through a portal or an exit separately from stationary tags in the vicinity of the portal. " ...


Via SIRIT: INfinity 510 RFID Reader

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Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Alien EMEA Gen2 RFID Reader

Alien Technology launches the ALR-9900-EMA reader focused on delivering European capabilities, ETSI regulations, and other differentiating features. ...

... "This new generation architecture delivers exceptional performance within a compact package. It is designed to the new ETSI EN 302-208-2 regulatory compliance standards, more commonly known as the four-channel-plan. It supports near-field and far-field coupling, and includes the powerful Alien Reader Protocol (ARP) engine for stand-alone autonomous mode of operation as well as full support of all custom commands for Alien’s industry leading Higgs-3 based inlay portfolio, including extended memory, anti-counterfeit authentication, and read cloaking. " ...


Via Alien Technology: ALR-9900-EMA RFID reader supports new European Four Channel Plan Regulations

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Sunday, October 18, 2009

RFID Signature Visualization with LED Wand

Immaterials: the ghost in the field from timo on Vimeo.

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Sunday, September 07, 2008

Pharma RFID Venture

Dayton team collaborates to pilot role of RFID technology in pharmaceutical distribution. ...

... "His invention - dubbed a portal reality check - shows which parts of a radio field where RFID signals are strong, weak or non-existent. " ...


Via Dayton Daily: RFID tool

daytaOhio: "The joint venture, Radio Frequency in Dayton, LLC (RFiD) brings the brainchild of entrepreneur Benson Chanowitz of Brooklyn, N.Y., to Dayton. The final product will be a system for validating the performance of the antennas and readers for RFID environments ... "

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