RFID devices can be useful internet of things endpoints, but they should be checked for security and compatibility before deployment Legacy manual and barcode systems are still in widespread use, but ...
CONTROLTEK, a leader in retail asset protection and technology integration, announces the launch of SmartPost Z™ ...
Radio frequency ID (RFID) technology can interfere with medical equipment, according to a study published in The Journal of the American Medical Association. The study by six Dutch scientists has ...
Photo: Ralph Herkert, director of GTRI's Medical Device Test Center, recently began developing protocols to test how RFID systems affect medical devices. (Georgia Tech Photo: Gary Meek) Radio ...
A protocol jointly developed by MET Labs and the FDA has become the first procedure used to test medical devices for interference from radio frequency identification (RFID) signals. Previously, there ...
The next wave of RFID value will come from "can we trust the data in motion and act on it immediately", not "can we read the ...
Background to the Debate Mark Levine's Viewpoint: RFID Devices Have the Potential to Improve Medical Care Ben Adida, Kenneth Mandl, and Isaac Kohane's Viewpoint: RFID ...
Drive on any road or highway, and you’ll come upon the same irritation. A car is going slowly in the left lane, or swerving in the right, or turning without using a signal. When you finally pass, you ...
What if an infusion pump, IV drip, or medical cart could help prevent medical errors and streamline patient billing? With radio-frequency Identification (RFID) of consumables, operators, and patients, ...
Millions of people young and old are walking around with a variety of implanted medical devices—from artificial hips and knees to heart valves and pacemakers, spinal screws and rods, breast implants ...
The Air Force has certified Savi Technology's radio frequency identification (RFID) asset tracking and security devices for use aboard all sizes and classifications of fixed- and rotary-winged ...
Background to the Debate Mark Levine's Viewpoint: RFID Devices Have the Potential to Improve Medical Care Ben Adida, Kenneth Mandl, and Isaac Kohane's Viewpoint: RFID ...