Low- and high-frequency tags work better on products with water and metal. In fact, there are applications in which low-frequency RFID tags are embedded in metal auto parts to track them. Radio waves ...
RFID tags are great little pieces of technology, but unfortunately, the combination of paper, metal, and silicon means they are as bad as some modern pregnancy tests — single-use electronic ...
At sites where companies are tracking metal assets, in wide areas (such as factories), on-metal tags provide passive UHF RFID traceability—as long as the reader and tag are within about 20 feet of ...
PulpaTronics alternative combines two novel technologies to create paper-only RFID tags that do not require an antenna or a microchip – eliminating metal mining, streamlining manufacturing ...