Radio Frequency Identification Technology for Logistics, Tagging and EPC

Tiny Tag accomodates tracking small items

Thursday, June 9, 2011

DAILY RFID revealed a new small-sized RFID tag measuring 7 millimeters in diameter, cleverly dubbed the RFID Tiny Tag.

The miniature RFID read and write tag operates in the 13.56 MHz frequency with support for the ISO 15693 protocol. These, in turn, offer a read and write distance ranging from 2 centimeters on up to 10 centimeters.


Each tag features 3M adhesive backing and the ability last up to 10 years with a EMS memory that can be wiped and re-written more than 100,000 times. In addition, it is anti-acid, anti-alkali and waterproof.

The Tiny Tag is ideally suited for proximity tracking such as asset tracking applications, inventory management and other some small objects tracking, so as to improve management and strengthen security of valuable assets. [end] 

A group of graduate students at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) are working to develop a new type of sensor using RFID technology to monitor freshness levels in fruits and vegetables, according to scdigest.com.

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Silent Partner Technologies (SPT) has been selected by the University of Alabama to provide an RFID asset tracking system to protect the university’s historic costume collection.

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TrackIT Solutions, an RFID solutions provider based in the Middle East, announced the launch of EnTrackAsset, a Web-enabled RFID tracking solution designed to streamline and automate corporate asset management.

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Axios Mobile Assets Corporatio partnered with Canadian logistics firm, J.D. Smith and Sons, on a six-month pilot program using Axios’ RFID-enabled pallets and tracking technology.

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