Radio Frequency Identification Technology for Logistics, Tagging and EPC

Rewritable RFID smart label suited for various applications

Thursday, June 30, 2011

DAILY RFID has recently introduced a new RFID smart label designed for tracking packages, documents and files. The smart label is also suitable for automated processes of asset management, such as in airline ticketing and baggage handling.

The rugged new smart label features 3M adhesive glue which enables durability even under harsh environments. Each label is reusable, and rewritable, more than 100k times to offer a guaranteed lifespan of 10 years.


DAILY’s new paper RFID label is available in three frequency options including low frequency, high frequency, and ultra-high frequency. The memory of the RFID labels range in size from 1K or 4K for data storage.

In addition to the embedded RFID technology, the smart label can be printed with both a bar code and serial number to track data pertaining to a specific item or document. Each label comes with a unique ID code, tracking objects and data about the objects, such as name, location, and serial number and so on. [end] 

GAO RFID Asset Tracking announced an ultra-high frequency Gen 2 RFID reader with 4-port read and 4-port listen.

This RFID reader, operating at the frequency range of 902 to 928 MHz, reads Gen 2 compatible transponders at a maximum distance of up to 7 meters or more. It also offers communication interfaces including Ethernet TCP/ IP, DHCP and HTTPS for data exchange.

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Identive Group announced the launch of SmartCore, an RFID card core manufacturing technology that enables surface quality and printability of contactless ID and access cards.

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The Warnow Tunnel in Rostock, Germany is now experiencing smooth traffic flow thanks to an RFID-based toll collection system commission by Schreiner PrinTrust.

The automatic vehicle identification system leverages the Schreiner PrinTrust ((rfid)-Windshield Label, equipped with a specially adapted antenna for application to windshields and other glass substrates.

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Austriamicrosystems has developed two new RFID reader chips combining low power operation, small size, and low cost to enable RFID implementation in embedded portable and consumer devices.

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