A group of European spectrum users and administrators will meet at the offices of the Bundesnetzagentur (Germany’s Federal Network Agency, which regulates telecommunications and RF spectrum in that ...
Communications watchdog Ofcom has taken the next step in opening up the RFID market with the announcement that it's releasing more spectrum devoted purely to the wireless tracking technology. With ...
RFID Journal has designated Spectrum Marketing & Communications as the Preferred Marketing and Communications Partner for its ninth annual North American event—RFID Journal LIVE!—which will be held ...
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — Spectrum Signal Processing (USA) Inc. will develop software-defined RFID interrogators for Oak Ridge National Laboratory under terms of a recently signed contract. The RFID ...
An RFID software measurement suite from Tektronix, Inc. adds new measurement and troubleshooting features for the company's WCA200A, RSA3300A and RSA3408A Real-Time Spectrum Analyzers. The software ...
New software capabilities for Tektronix's Real-Time Spectrum Analyzers (RTSAs) offer test engineers easy-to-use analysis tools that test RFID standards; third-generation mobile phone technology, ...
Radio frequency identification (RFID) wireless tagging last week overcame a major hurdle on the way to replacing barcodes in the supply chain when telecoms standards group ETSI announced it had ...
Ofcom will make more of the radio spectrum available for use by radio frequency identification technology on a licence-exempt basis. RFID is already in use in some industries, but IT suppliers believe ...
Standards, skills shortages, spectrum, and health worries are a few of the issues holding up the worldwide rollout of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology, according to a DTI Global Watch ...
Information technology experts warn that lingering security issues are making Radio Frequency Identification, or RFID, another uncontrolled tool for identity theft. RFID is an old inventory control ...
Communications watchdog Ofcom has announced today that the spectrum used by RFID tags will be exempt from licences. In August, Ofcom opened up more spectrum to be used for RFID tags and transmitters.