Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Two latest news about RFID application


Tag identifies vehicles traveling at 300+ MPH

1st Choice Security Solution announced its T-8000 vehicle identification tag series, designed to identify cars, trucks, buses and towed trailers traveling at 300+ MPH.

With an adjustable read range up to 2,000+ feet, the T-8000 tag can be mounted out of the driver’s sight behind the rear view mirror. Metallic windshields, metal mirrors and grills do not affect the signal, thus the tag can be mounted under the hood of the vehicle for high security applications.

RFID enables courts, law firms to track files

In courthouses and law firms keeping track of records can be a hassle. Who checked them out? Did they sign them back in? The amount of time it can take to locate a missing record eats up valuable resources.

Courts and law firms around the country are looking to RFID to keep track of files. Some of the systems are more elaborate than others, says Tom Pemberton with San Jose, Calif.-based FileTrail Inc. Some deploy RFID systems that can track a file in transit, while others track who checked it out and when it occurred. Often handheld devices are used to track missing files.

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