Researchers develop 'smart' paper and antennaless RFID tags

Research teams at North Dakota State University, Fargo, have developed a method to embed radio frequency identification (RFID) tags in paper, which could help combat document counterfeiting, and have developed antennaless RFID tags for use on metal. Both teams of researchers are presenting their technology advances at conferences from April 30 to May 2 in Orlando, Fla. Dr. Val Marinov will...

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Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Technology Market Trends

The global market for Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Technology is projected to reach US$15.5 billion by 2020, driven by new application opportunities in the retail and healthcare sectors. Expanding Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem and the resulting need for deploying multitude of connected devices in a wide range of application areas will additionally boost growth prospects for RFID technology in the coming years. The market also stands to gain from technology developments that help drive...

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Smartcards vs. RFID Tags for Security

 

 

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Enterprise Security Today | April 2 2005

Supporters are quick to point out the differences between smartcards and RFID chips because critics regard the technologies as essentially the same, and they have raised concerns about...

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