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[05/28/08] RFID Case Study: Airfield + Faynot
A key performance requirement for any business operating assets in the field is the accurate identifiction of each piece of equipment, regardless of its loction, identification errors can lead to unnecessary expense resulting from incorrect/missed servicing, mistaken replacement, incorrect application of chemicals etc. Other requirements are speed and accuracy of data capture in the field, and minimising the associated back office administration.
Tracient Technologies
[11/26/07] Pharmaceutical item level tagging
PJM technology meets all performance and robustness requirements for the healthcare industry today. It is unique in its capability to identify closely stacked RFID tags even with close proximity to metals, glass or liquids and its anti-collision method allows for identification of large quantities of moving items at rates beyond 600 items per second. PJM offers the reliable issuing of products on high speed conveyors, writing unique 128 bit identification numbers to individual items, at speeds of more than 3000 items per minute. Security features like unique chip IDs etc. offer a wide portfolio of functions to protect against counterfeiting.
Magellan Technology
[07/09/07] Tracking Reusable Metal Shipping Containers Using Passive RFID
Our evaluation focused on tracking large steel shipping containers and their contents as part of a parts distribution system. This study looks at two main problem areas; tracking the containers throughout their lifetime using a permanent durable hard-tag, and using a standard print, encode and apply RFID label as a shipping label.
Paxar
[04/27/07] Technology and Techniques for the Successful Implementation of RFID Apparel Tracking and Inventory
The apparel industry is in a unique situation where item level RFID tagging can provide significant benefits relatively quickly without major disruptions to current operations. This report evaluates a number of market available fixed and handheld RFID readers and inlays from various technical solution providers.
Paxar
[04/20/07] Achieving Return on Investment using RFID for Jewelry Tracking
While some end uses search for a viable ROI in the use of RFID tracking, one application that has clear and immediate benefit is using RFID in jewelry tracking. Tracking jewelry inventory is uniquely suited to the use of RFID for several reasons.
Paxar
[04/19/07] Intel and noFilis Usher in a New Era in RFID Device Management
RFID device management capabilities have lagged behind the needs of enterprise deployments. Intel and noFilis technologies bridge this gap for large-scale RFID solutions. In this paper, Intel and noFilis explain how readers based on Intel RFID technology and used in conjunction with the noFilis CrossTalk* 2.0 application offer such capabilities.
Intel
[09/27/06] RFID Packaging Innovations: From Smart Labels to Smart Packages
This paper examines the evolution of RFID labeling beginning with inlays and smart labels, then discusses straps and the benefits of straps labeling. It addresses straps as a more flexible RFID packaging solution, allowing manufacturers to better accommodate products tracked at both the item and case-levels in the global supply chain
TI
[05/26/06] RFID for the Supply Chain: Just the Basics
RFID, a proven technology developed during the second world war, uses radio waves to automatically identify individual items. During the war the items were airplanes, identified through RFID as friend or foe. Today items can range from car parts to shampoo to livestock. RFID is further automating manufacturing and materials handling by moving beyond barcodes to provide tracking capabilities from manufacturer to retail shelves.
Printronix