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

Labels: , , , , , , , , , , , ,





Tuesday, October 06, 2009

RFID Enables CARB Reporting

Port operators adapt to new regulations by leveraging already deployed RFID applications. ...

... "By modifying radio frequency identification (RFID) systems previously installed at the terminals under the PierPASS program, terminal operators will meet CARB’s new reporting requirement without requiring additional registration or other action from truck and cargo owners. " ...


Via Refrigerated Transporter: CARB clean trucks

Labels: , , , ,





Thursday, November 13, 2008

RFID Beast Mark Squashed

Pressure is being exerted to squash the "mark of the beast" RFID federal lawsuit. ...

... "The Amish farmers claim Michigan regulations requiring them to use radio frequency identification devices on their cattle constitutes some form of a mark of the beast ... " ...


Via Wired: RFID Lawsuit

Labels: , , , , , , , , ,