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The access badge combines the credit-card size printed antenna with a plastic 12-bit RFID chip, integrated on a flexible plastic substrate. The RFID tag is manufactured in imec's metal-oxide thin ...
Philips Research has created a fully functional 13.56 MHz RFID tag based entirely on plastic electronics. In contrast to conventional ... In a move that could aid the packaging industry in its efforts ...
Scientists at Eindhoven, Netherlands-based Philips Research have created a 13.56MHz RFID tag based entirely on plastic electronics that will be a less expensive alternative to conventional silicon ...
I have not heard of any businesses that have a special process enabling them to embed a tag in plastic without fist encapsulating it ... injection-molding process (see Rafsec Offers Embedded RFID Tags ...
Since relays are small, this means more compact drones with plastic parts ... drones make up for not having a physical RFID reader by taking several readings of each tag as they fly by.
The Parisians who brought us WiFi-enabled plastic bunnies that can waggle their ears and talk are back, this time with a home RFID (radio frequency ID) reader. The Mir:ror joins the Nabaztag ...
While we at Philips may have to agree to differ with PolyIC over which of us was first to achieve a fully functioning 13.56-MHz RFID tag in plastic (see Feb. 7 story) I hope we can agree that Europe ...
A new electronic tag from Glasgow University could mitigate against the estimated 30 billion-plus single-use RFID tags that end up in landfills annually. The new wireless tag system can identify ...
the less active foragers improved their output by a factor of five within 24 hours to make up the difference. Researchers at the University of Illinois used RFID tags to track honeybee behavior.
A group of design graduates from London's Royal College of Art have come up with a way to make RFID tags entirely from ... to tackle both the electronic and plastic waste created by these devices.