Named a finalist in the RFID Journal 2025 Awards, Powercast's RFID-powered, wire-and-battery-free sensor monitoring system customized for data center asset/equipment monitoring is in beta testing at ...
Oct. 18, 2002 – Active RFID tags, those that are powered by batteries, have a longer read range and offer better performance than passive RFID tags that draw their energy from a reader. But active ...
This article was originally published by RFID Update. July 20, 2007—A venture-backed startup called Infinite Power Solutions is developing a cutting edge battery chemistry that it believes could be ...
UC San Diego graduate students Nagarjun Bhat (left) and Ishan Bansal hold certificates for the Best Paper award at the 2025 IEEE RFID Conference. The paper describes SenSync, which retools everyday ...
Energous (WATT) announced it has been engaged by a global leader in RFID-based source-to-shopper solutions to develop a battery-free smart tag. The new tag will enhance visibility and asset tracking ...
Powercast's RFID-powered, wire-and-battery-free sensor monitoring system customized for data center equipment monitoring takes home top honors "Considering the outstanding technology exhibited by the ...
Innovation Built in the U.S.A. ST. LOUIS, MO, UNITED STATES, July 31, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- RF Controls, a Missouri-based pioneer in advanced, passive, battery ...
GENEVA--(Marketwire - Nov 12, 2012) - STMicroelectronics (NYSE: STM), a global semiconductor leader serving customers across the spectrum of electronics applications, has released an easy-access ...
Four Japanese organizations have developed a new technology for managing RFID wireless communications without resorting to additional power sources. The ISO/IEC 18000-65 standard, which is based ...
The Stella from Farsens S.L., San Sebastián, Spain is a new battery free RFID tag equipped with a LED. Compatible with commercial EPC C1G2 compliant readers, when the reader is asking for a specific ...
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