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  1. The Intelleflex XC3 Technology Platform: An Implementation Of The New ISO Class 3 Standard
    5/3/2010
    With the recent approval of the ISO 18000-6C Class 3 standard, a new category of RFID technology has been launched; providing new levels of visibility, enabling new applications and opening new markets. This newly standardized category is called Battery Assisted Passive (BAP) RFID. By Intelleflex Corporation
  2. White Paper: The Intelleflex XC3 Technology Platform: An Implementation Of The New ISO Class 3 Standard
    5/3/2010
    With the recent approval of the ISO 18000-6C Class 3 standard, a new category of RFID technology has been launched; providing new levels of visibility, enabling new applications and opening new markets. This newly standardized category is called Battery Assisted Passive (BAP) RFID. By Intelleflex Corporation
  3. Fleet Operator Adoption Of BlackBerry Smartphones
    4/20/2010
    C.J. Driscoll & Associates, a leading consulting and market research firm focused on GPS and wireless products and services, has conducted a series of interviews of fleet operators whose drivers use BlackBerry® smartphones for voice and data communications while on the road. By BlackBerry by Research In Motion
  4. White Paper: Fleet Operator Adoption Of BlackBerry Smartphones
    4/20/2010
    C.J. Driscoll & Associates, a leading consulting and market research firm focused on GPS and wireless products and services, has conducted a series of interviews of fleet operators whose drivers use BlackBerry® smartphones for voice and data communications while on the road. By BlackBerry by Research In Motion
  5. White Paper: Mobilizing Field Forces On Smartphones
    4/20/2010
    This ABI Research white paper examines the use of smartphones as tools for mobile field workers as a replacement for rugged devices. For many field workers, ordinary smartphones can perform many of the required tasks at a fraction of the cost of rugged handhelds. By Kevin Burden and Dan Shey
  6. Mobilizing Field Forces On Smartphones
    4/20/2010
    This ABI Research white paper examines the use of smartphones as tools for mobile field workers as a replacement for rugged devices. For many field workers, ordinary smartphones can perform many of the required tasks at a fraction of the cost of rugged handhelds. By Kevin Burden and Dan Shey
  7. RFID For Baggage Tagging
    4/15/2010
    RFID technology can aid and assist in multiple areas to reduce costs and increase operating revenue through improved asset visibility, consumable inventory management, food and beverage delivery management, retail item inventory, sales management, and baggage handling efficiency. This white paper addresses baggage handling. By Impinj, Inc.
  8. White Paper: RFID For Baggage Tagging
    4/15/2010
    RFID technology can aid and assist in multiple areas to reduce costs and increase operating revenue through improved asset visibility, consumable inventory management, food and beverage delivery management, retail item inventory, sales management, and baggage handling efficiency. This white paper addresses baggage handling. By Impinj, Inc.
  9. White Paper: RFID In Complex Environments
    4/7/2010
    Two of the difficulties limiting widespread acceptance of RFID are the tagging of objects with complex electromagnetic properties, and tagging of objects used in extreme environments. Standard RFID tags work very well when applied to cardboard boxes in climate controlled warehouses but in the real world, tags are needed that work well directly on metal or in metallic environments. Tags are also needed that work well in extreme environments characterized by exposure to chemicals, invasive force and/or high temperature.
  10. RFID In Complex Environments
    4/7/2010
    Two of the difficulties limiting widespread acceptance of RFID are the tagging of objects with complex electromagnetic properties, and tagging of objects used in extreme environments. Standard RFID tags work very well when applied to cardboard boxes in climate controlled warehouses but in the real world, tags are needed that work well directly on metal or in metallic environments. Tags are also needed that work well in extreme environments characterized by exposure to chemicals, invasive force and/or high temperature.