RFID – Some Basic Facts

Saturday, September 4th, 2010

RFID is an acronym for ‘Radio Frequency Identification’. It involves the utilization of an article normally made of plastic or metal to identify an object in a similar way to bar codes identify items. In fact, they are used in a very similar way to bar codes and, at least for the immediate future, are normally together with bar codes.

Communication And Control Using RFID

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

RFID is the recognized acronym for Radio Frequency IDentification. The basis of RFID technology is that every RFID chip or tag is capable of emitting a radio signal on a frequency wholly unique to itself.

How To Geocode Business Address And Increase Search Engine Optimization Through Maps

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

Local businesses have websites with different maps to market their locations effectively. How are these maps created? How does a map improve search engine optimization? This article will discuss how to improve SEO through improvements in geocoding.

Automatic Identification Systems On Boats

Monday, June 7th, 2010

Automatic Identification Systems, or AIS, are electronic transponders that are placed on ships or boats that identify it by name, position, type, & call sign. The signal is VHF that is continuously sent out over the course of the vessel’s travels.

An Overview Of Radio Frequency Id Systems

Friday, April 16th, 2010

Radiofrequency ID system has been around since the 1940s and has in no way ceased widening its range of application. RFID is a system with multiple components. It has semiconductor transponders, readers, and computer software that allows for ongoing data feeds.