Barcodes vs RFID, which is better for asset tracking?
Barcodes are largely universal, but RFID frequencies and types vary across applications and regions.
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Barcodes
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Barcoding is simpler and easier to set-up than RFID. Unless you actually need the additional functionality offered by RFID then stick to barcodes. Barcoding can be applied to most environments and heavy duty labels provide a viable option for the harshest of...
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Barcodes vs RFID, which is better for asset tracking?
Barcodes are largely universal, but RFID frequencies and types vary across applications and regions.
?
Barcodes
�
Barcoding is simpler and easier to set-up than RFID. Unless you actually need the additional functionality offered by RFID then stick to barcodes. Barcoding can be applied to most environments and heavy duty labels provide a viable option for the harshest of...
Website:
fmis.co.uk
Wal-Mart cancels 'smart shelf' trial - CNET
Wal-Mart cancels 'smart shelf' trial
The retail giant cancels testing for an experimental wireless inventory control system, ending one of the most closely watched efforts to bring RFID technology to store shelves.
by
Alorie Gilbert
July 9, 2003 9:40 AM PDT
Wal-Mart Stores has unexpectedly canceled testing for an experimental wireless inventory control system, ending one of the first and most...
Date: 2018-01-12 11:22:55
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https://www.cnet.com
RFID Tag provides asset visibility with location accuracy.
RFID Tag provides asset visibility with location accuracy.
Press Release Summary:
Jun 25, 2007 - Supporting ISO 24730 and IEEE 802.11 (Wi-Fi) based RTLS applications, multimode WhereTag(TM) IV works with integrated wireless architecture for real-time location, messaging, telemetry, and workforce communication applications. In ISO 24730 mode, it meets need for location accuracy of 5-10 ft and...
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RFID News Roundup - 2008-06-12 - Page 1 - RFID Journal
New Israeli hospital to install Wavetrend active RFID technology; Istanbul mass transit buys more than 1 million RFID tickets; SkyeTek offers RFID solutions for medical inventory management; RadarFind offers temperature-sensing tags; Innovision launches higher-memory NFC RFID chips; Toshiba TEC unveils new RFID modules for printers.
Jun 12, 2008--The following are news announcements made during...
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