Monday, December 31, 2018

8 key factors for an effective Internet of Things (IoT) network

Connected devices, or the Internet of Things (IoT), are exploding on the market. Securing their access has become one of the major concerns in recent years. But security is only part of the equation. What good is a secure network if you cannot access it? As more and more devices connect together, the availability to connect becomes paramount. If your business is going to depend on an IoT infrastructure, it must be available, accessible, and safe from attack. If you cannot count on your infrastructure, you cannot depend on it. When selecting an IoT platform, these are the sort of issues that should be considered.

Friday, December 28, 2018

Osram taps powerline communications to deliver IoT lighting at Berlin supermarket

Powerline communications (PLC), one of the lesser-known means for delivering Internet of Things (IoT)-enabled lighting, got a big boost when Osram revealed to LEDs Magazine that the technology is a key part of its Lightelligence IoT system, and that a Berlin supermarket has deployed it. PLC uses standard electrical wires to carry data. The Internet can thus connect via a building’s existing power cables to smart lights, carrying instructions for controlling light settings, and delivering information to support everything that a smart light might do, such as providing indoor navigation services, engaging shoppers with offers, tracking assets, and much more.

Thursday, December 27, 2018

Growing Popularity of RFID-Based License Plates

The growing popularity of RFID-based license plates is to push growth in the market. These electronic license plates can be used for tamper proof vehicle registration and identification, traffic management, and access control.

Economies like India, Indonesia, Thailand, and others are encouraging the integration of RFID tags in vehicle to make toll payments convenient. This increases the revenue from toll operations that can be used to enhance road infrastructure. Hence, RFID tags are crucial to increase revenue.

RFID tags are still a concern for vehicle security. The system uses RFID that is exchanged between the RFID tag in the vehicle and RFID receivers. RFID tags are prone to hacking for the extraction of vehicle identification number.

The market appears to be fragmented and with the presence of several companies including AVERY DENNISON and Confidex, the competitive environment is quite intense. Factors such as the rising growing popularity of RFID-based license plates and the increase in tax revenue, will provide considerable growth opportunities to vehicle RFID tag manufactures.

Monday, December 24, 2018

RFID tags precisely track movements and monitor infrastructure

Video game avatars could be controlled by inexpensive radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags embedded into clothing, claim researchers from Carnegie Mellon University. The team in Pittsburgh have found ways to track body movements and detect shape changes with passive RFID, an advance with further applications in wearables and condition monitoring According to CMU, the unique element of this research can be found in the way tags are tracked, and the way movements and shapes are monitored. To do this, the CMU researchers showed they could use a single, mobile antenna to monitor an array of tags without any prior calibration."
















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Friday, December 21, 2018

BIBD introducing Brunei’s first NFC mobile payment in January

BIBD will be introducing Brunei’s first near-field communication payment service on their mobile application for Android this January 23, enabling users to pay at card terminals worldwide by “simply tapping” their phones. In a media engagement at Belluno, BIBD showcased their NFC system called the BIBD NEXGEN Wallet, which will be incorporated into their upcoming update of their mobile application V3.9. The service syncs up a users’ debit or virtual cards to the ‘wallet’ – effectively acting as their substitute – so users can make instantaneous payments with their mobile at any Mastercard or Visa terminal, locally or abroad without their debit cards.

CIMB files arbitration to stop PLUS RFID

CIMB Group Holdings, the parent company of Touch ‘n” Go Sdn Bhd, is seeking to stop highway operator PLUS Malaysia Bhd from launching its own toll payment collection system. In a filing with Bursa Malaysia today, CIMB said it has filed and served a notice of arbitration dated Dec 17 on PLUS. The company claimed that PLUS has breached the obligations it owed to CIMB and CIMB SI 1 Sdn Bhd by commencing and launching its own PLUS radio frequency identification (RFID) system.

Thursday, December 20, 2018

Schneider Electric expanding with IoT

France-based Schneider Electric has committed to expanding its business presence in Southeast Asia with an Internet of Things (IoT) concept called EcoStruxure. Thailand was chosen as the first country in this region for the concept after the government announced the economic roadmap for Thailand 4.0. EcoStruxure can help customers and partners succeed with digital transformation, allowing each customer to adopt the automation system for many industrial segments.

Singtel adds Apple Pay to Dash mobile wallet

Singtel is expanding the payment capabilities of its all-in-one mobile payments app, Dash, to include international mobile payments. Dash customers are now able to use their Visa Virtual Account on the Dash app at millions of online retailers worldwide and merchant points that accept Visa Contactless Payments. In addition, customers can also use Dash on Apple Pay, making it the first non-bank mobile wallet in Singapore on Apple’s easy, secure and private payments system. Gilbert Chuah, Head of mCommerce, International Group at Singtel, said “This is a game changer for the mobile wallet scene in Singapore especially with the rising popularity of travel and online shopping among Singaporeans. Everyone can simply download Dash regardless of their telco, and enjoy shopping online and in-store at millions of merchants globally – perfect for the festive season."

Wednesday, December 19, 2018

Why an RFID Strategy Is Important for Retailers

While a report published by IDC earlier this year notes that nearly 8 in 10 retailers have set aside funds to spend on visibility platforms, including radio-frequency identification, research out of Auburn University’s RFID lab indicates that such technology could potentially remove claims costs in the supply chain. The study, which reviewed the flow of product information of eight retail brand owners and five retailers from June 2017 through July 2018, found that order accuracy for brands using RFID tags to capture information and reconcile shipments exceeded 99.9 percent. “In an era of omni-channel retail — which demands high inventory accuracy — the errors created in the supply chain propagate downstream and ultimately impact a retailer’s ability to meet customer demand in a timely manner,” the study’s authors write.

RFID tech may tell us if hummingbird feeders are really a good idea

While it's certainly kind of people to set up hummingbird feeders in their back yards, some scientists are wondering if the practise may be causing more harm than good. In an effort to better understand the issue, researchers recently equipped a group of the birds with tags that were read by devices at urban feeders. When hummingbirds feed upon flowers in the wild, they tend to do so individually, staying relatively far apart from one another. By contrast, the birds are crowded together at feeders, physically contacting one another and sharing the same nectar. Therefore, it's been suggested that the feeders might raise the risk of disease transmission between birds. In order to determine just how often the animals visit such feeders – and how long they stay there – a team from the University Of California, Davis captured 230 Anna's and Allen's hummingbirds, and inserted tiny passive integrated transponder (or PIT) tags under their skin.

Tuesday, December 18, 2018

Mobile RFID/GPS Tracking Solution is Bound for U.S. Navy

RFID and IoT solutions supplier Venture Research Inc. has received a contract through the National Center for Manufacturing Sciences (NCMS) “to supply mobile passive radio frequency identification (pRFID) systems for the U.S. Navy to use at four geographically diverse sites,” according to BusinessWire. With the end goal of the U.S. military capturing large-scale asset tracking data through reliable means, the initiative aims to gauge the performance of a tracking solution that, according to BusinessWire, combines Venture Research’s “MultiTrak™ mobile pRFID reader with its integrated geo-positioning capability with a customizable application programming interface (API).”

RFID Enables Real-Time Warehouse Visibility for World's Largest Men's Accessory Company

MSM Solutions, a global provider of RFID and barcode solutions, implemented an RFID tracking solution for real-time inventory management at the world’s largest men’s accessory company, Randa, in their Reno Nevada Fulfillment Center.

"The challenges that Randa faced are the same problems that many businesses face; accurately identifying where stuff is and how much they have. Utilizing RFID and our PortalTrack software we were able to bring real-time visibility to the Randa Fulfillment Center. The results enabled Randa to easily and accurately identify inventory locations and counts; which in turn lowered labor and operating costs, increased customer satisfaction and enabled real-time decision making.” Brett Wilkerson, RFID Business Development, MSM Solutions.

Monday, December 17, 2018

IDEX Partners with China-Based Smart Card Specialist Excelsecu

IDEX Biometrics has a big new partner in the China market for its biometric card efforts. The company has teamed up with Excelsecu, a Shenzhen-based security solutions provider specializing in security solutions including FIDO-based security keys, One-Time Password systems, and smart cards. Together, the companies will develop “battery-less dual-interface biometric cards with display,” according to a statement from IDEX. In its announcement, IDEX noted that Excelsecu counts among its customers some of China’s biggest banks, including the Agricultural Bank of China, the Bank of Communications, and the Commercial Bank of China

The world’s biggest electronics store uses NFC tags to let shoppers self-checkout on their mobile phones

MediaMarktSaturn, Europe’s largest consumer electronics retailer, is piloting a mobile self-checkout service that lets customers add products to their shopping basket by tapping the NFC tag included in the digital price tags of more than 100,000 products on sale at its Hamburg city centre store. “Lengthy queues at the checkout cost customers time and retailers money,” the retailer says. “Over the past 12 months alone, the European retail sector has suffered losses estimated at €34bn (including €6.7bn in Germany) because customers couldn’t face the long wait at the checkout.

Friday, December 14, 2018

Feig delivers 600 RFID readers to improve tolling in India

Electronic has deployed more than 600 radio frequency identification (RFID) readers in India to allow drivers to pay for tolls without stopping at toll booths. The delivery is part of the National Highway Authority in India’s (NHAI) Fastag programme, an open road tolling method that relies on open ISO standard RFID technology. In a statement, the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways says Fastag enabled vehicles can pass through dedicated lanes without stopping at toll plazas on national highways.

Tesco lets shoppers self-checkout with their mobile phone at new Jack’s discount chain

Low-cost Tesco spin-off Jack’s will differentiate itself from Aldi and Lidl by offering shoppers a complimentary Smart Shop app that will allow them to scan and pay for goods on the fly. Jack’s – named after Tesco founder Jack Cohen and pledging to offer the lowest possible prices and with eight out of 10 of its products UK sourced – is also upping the ante in the discount supermarket space with the use of an app to enhance in-store experience. With the app, shoppers can scan the items barcode or shelf-front price code and then pay by simply tapping their phone on a self-service checkout terminal before leaving. The app also helps the shopper log what they have bought and how much they have paid.


Thursday, December 13, 2018

Thinfilm Joins NFC Forum Board of Directors

NFC Forum announced that ThinFilm Electronics ASA (“Thinfilm”) upgraded its NFC Forum membership from Principal to Sponsor and accepted a seat onthe NFCForum Board of Directors. Three other companies joined the world'sleading standards and advocacy association for Near Field Communication(NFC) technology as well.

Thinfilm has been a Principal member of the NFC Forum since 2014 and will join Apple, Dai Nippon Printing, Google, Infineon, MasterCardWorldwide, NXP, Qualcomm, Samsung, Sony, STMicroelectronics and Visa on the NFC Forum Board of Directors. Thinfilm’s elevated position willallow it to expand on its technical and marketing contributions to theNFC Forum assuming a greater leadership role in the organization.

Who's to Blame for the Relatively Slow Pace of RFID Adoption?

I was speaking with the CEO of a midsize RFID company last week. He complained about the slow pace of adoption of radio frequency identification technologies, and put the blame for this problem squarely on the shoulders of end users. "Companies have become too conservative," he said. "CEOs are afraid to miss their quarterly numbers and they don't want to take chances. Innovation has disappeared." I offered a different take, however. First, I said, the pace of adoption might not be any slower than for other technologies. The PC was invented around 1980, yet it wasn't until the mid-1990s that sales really began to accelerate. Passive UHF RFID was introduced in 2005, and we won't hit the 15-year mark for that technology until 2020, so adoption might be on a similar path to that of PCs.

Wednesday, December 12, 2018

Supply Insight and Brady's New Partnership Delivers the First Turnkey RFID Item Tracking

Businesses previously unable to see an ROI for RFID asset and inventory tracking now have an alternative that breaks existing barriers. A partnership between Brady Worldwide and Supply Insight Inc., has integrated Brady's breakthrough CenSys IoT reader into Supply Insight's Turnkey Total Tracking (TTT) RTLS solution via instantaneous IoT messaging. This combo is now the industry's most complete and cost-effective RTLS solution for mobile devices, dramatically reducing costs and re-purposing employees and management to productive tasks.

Brady's CenSys integrated with cutting-edge BYOD readers (TSL-1128 and CSL's CS108) complete the puzzle - a business-ready system, unheard-of ROI, fully operational within one day.

The CenSys records UHF RFID tags and immediately updates Supply Insight's IOT cloud services. There, up-feeds from TSL-1128 or CS108 cycle counts and "Geiger-counter" item locators show location history of assets and inventory goods 24/7, integrating the CenSys "active" zones and hand-held RFID/barcode readable zones.

AB&R to exhibit at RFID in Aerospace and Defense

AB&R (American Barcode and RFID Inc.), a provider of proven supply chain solutions, will be an exhibitor at the RFID in Aerospace and Defense Conference in Arlington, VA on December 12, 2018. The RFID in Aerospace and Defense event will provide information on the use of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology. Attendees will have an opportunity to see demonstrations of RFID technology at the AB&R booth.

Several large aerospace and defense companies are already including RFID technology in their operations to track parts and shipments throughout the supply chain. For more than 20 years, AB&R has focused on understanding the technological advancements of RFID to help streamline operations and improve the overall performance of the supply chain. “The RFID solutions we offer our customers are designed to improve all areas of the supply chain,” states Gary Randall, VP of Sales, AB&R®. “As a leading RFID technology provider, we are excited to showcase the latest technology for aerospace and defense companies.”

The RFID technology AB&R will present includes asset tracking, work-in-process tracking, worker safety, inventory management, and more. Stop by their booth in the exhibit hall to receive a demonstration of the latest RFID products and solutions.

HID Global enables workers to log in with NFC mobile phones

HID Global announced the Crescendo Mobile smart card to bring convenience to high security for accessing computer, network or cloud applications.  The new HID mobile smart card utilizes digital certificates on users’ mobile devices for client authentication.

The HID Crescendo Mobile solution provides organizations seeking to eliminate passwords with a solution that combines the high security of physical authenticators with the usability of a mobile solution. Crescendo Mobile works similarly to, and is compatible with, highly secure Crescendo smart cards; however, rather than inserting a separate device into a contact smart card reader, it connects to a desktop computer via an NFC (near-field communication) reader or Bluetooth.

Just as convenience is added to the user experience, the deployment of HID Crescendo Mobile is simple. The Crescendo Mobile app can be downloaded onto Android or iOS devices and the IT team can distribute secure cryptographic credentials to users without the need or expense of shipping smart cards or smart card readers. The solution is particularly cost-effective to deploy for contractors and remote users.

Monday, December 10, 2018

QR code innovation will pave way for blockchain adoption in marketing

As QR codes re-emerge as a popular tool for the world’s biggest brands, gaming blockchain company Enjin has released a powerful wallet update, called ‘Enjin Beam’, which allows users to scan a QR code and receive digital assets. This could solve a major problem for brands seeking innovative ways to increase customer engagement and lifetime customer value. Enjin anticipates the technology will have a major impact on a range of retail, advertising and technology companies as they will use it to reward users with discount coupons, unique collectible items, tokenized prizes and other rewards.

Willowglen bags RM14.39m SCADA and RFID contracts

Willowglen MSC Bhd’s Singapore unit has secured a contract worth RM14.39 million to provide supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) and radio frequency identification (RFID) solutions. The contract was awarded to wholly-owned Willowglen Services Pte Ltd by SP PowerAssets Ltd, a Singapore electricity distribution services firm. The job involves the design, supply and installation of the SCADA and RFID systems for an existing cable tunnel, Willowglen said in a stock exchange filing.

Friday, December 7, 2018

UNPay expands QR code payments

Electronic payment technology provider UNPay made a move that banks on QR code technology in Asia. The Singapore-based fintech announced it is supporting the Singapore government’s effort to promote more cashless payments with a slew of efforts to promote the use of QR code payments among retailers, reports Julie Muhn at Finovate. UNPay is initiating the effort by providing its merchant clients with Chinese QR code payment capabilities and will include Chinese QR code payment providers by the second half of 2019.

CAPS Teams with Kit Check to Add Serialized Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Tags on Pre-Filled Syringes

Central Admixture Pharmacy Services, Inc. (CAPS) has announced a collaborative agreement to embed Kit Check’s serialized RFID tags on CAPS’ pre-filled anesthesia syringes effective immediately. The syringes with embedded tags will be recognized automatically by Kit Check software in use in over 400 of the leading hospitals in the U.S. No additional steps are required by hospitals other than ordering pre-filled syringes with the serialized embedded tags. This technology is designed to help hospital pharmacies improve patient outcomes and operational efficiencies.

Enabling CAPS’ anesthesia syringes with Kit Check RFID has the ability to streamline the inventory management process by insuring the correct syringes are automatically stocked in the anesthesia kits. Each Kit Check RFID tag is registered with the Kit Check’s readers and inventory is managed through the cloud-based software.

CAPS’ 503B–registered outsourcing facilities offer pre-filled anesthesia syringes designed to prevent common compounding and labeling errors that occur in the operating room, while maintaining sterility and potency for extended beyond use dating. CAPS’ pre-filled syringes are prepared in a controlled environment and have undergone stringent release testing for sterility, potency, and endotoxin designed to meet the new FDA quality control requirements.

Thursday, December 6, 2018

Bush's bum rap on 'amazing' barcode scanner

A February 1992 newspaper story reporting that President George H.W. Bush was baffled by a supermarket barcode scanner when he visited a grocers' convention in Florida fed into impressions that the president was out of touch, just as he was dealing with a reeling economy and fending off a primary election challenge at the outset of his re-election campaign. The New York Times' front-page account carried the headline: "Bush Encounters the Supermarket, Amazed." But although Bush had remarked that some of the machine's features seemed "amazing," it hardly looked like his first time in a supermarket checkout line. Mostly, Bush seemed to be politely listening to National Cash Register executives making their pitch. Photo: AJ Guel

Are QR Codes The Salvation Army’s Digital Salvation?

In the past, The Salvation Army experimented with putting credit card readers alongside the red kettles, but found that usage was low and caused more confusion than served a useful purpose.
This year, the red kettle brigade is experimenting with QR codes to reach customers who want to donate, but aren’t carrying cash. “We always get a lot of responses about people saying, ‘well, we don’t carry cash, we want to be able to donate with a credit card,'” said Stephanie Pena, donor development director and volunteer coordinator for The Salvation Army of Amarillo, Texas. “I know I don’t carry cash either, because if I do, then I spend it. So The Salvation Army is doing something new this year. We actually have QR codes on our red kettles.”

Wednesday, December 5, 2018

InComm Partners With Welcia To Grow Barcode Payments

InComm, a global prepaid product and payment technology company, has announced a partnership with Welcia, Japan’s leading pharmacy chain, to launch four mobile barcode payment solutions in its stores. InComm will be integrating its point-of-sale payment technology directly with Welcia. “Simultaneously connecting these major mobile barcode payments with the largest pharmacy chain in Japan is an exciting opportunity for InComm and Welcia’s customers,” Takumaro Arai, vice president and general manager of InComm Japan, said in a press release. “This partnership demonstrates our flexibility to work with Japanese and other international barcode payment providers while meeting an important consumer need in our region.”

6 ways IoT is transforming retail

An award-winning RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology provider has announced the launch of its new product, Multi-Ranger. PervasID secured £1.6 million in Series A funding earlier this year to create the first 99%+ accurate multifunctional RFID reader to address retailers’ challenges concerning inventory. The technology, which was pioneered at the University of Cambridge and achieves more than 99% tag detection, will combine a wide-area passive RFID system (Space Ranger), an anti-theft RFID system (Security Ranger) and a portal system (Portal Ranger) in order to create the multifunctional reader solution that is the first of its kind.

Barcode Printers Market Set to Register 5% CAGR During 2018-2024

Growing demand for barcode wristbands in the healthcare industry for patient identification will positively impact the barcode printers market growth. Several hospitals are mandating a policy which requires patients to wear a barcode identification bracelet during the duration of their stay which allow hospital staff to provide accurate and speedy data entry and are helping reduce medical errors, thereby allowing time to enhance efficiency instead of physically entering the data.

Barcode Printers Market is anticipated to exceed USD 3 billion by 2024 with the industry growth pegged at a CAGR of over 5% from 2018 to 2024. A barcode printer is a computer peripheral for printing barcode labels or tags that can be attached to, or printed directly on, physical objects. Barcode printers are commonly used to label cartons before shipment, or to label retail items with UPCs or EANs. The most common barcode printers employ one of two different printing technologies. Direct thermal printers use a printhead to generate heat that causes a chemical reaction in specially designed paper that turns the paper black.



Mobile printers are anticipated to witness high growth over the forecast timespan owing to their ease of usage in several field-based applications. Mobile barcode printers are being used increasingly by retail businesses to issue authentic receipts and invoices regardless of the place and time. Moreover, the mobile printers are being to print barcodes for identification of individuals in major events and for patients in hospitals which has augmented the revenue for the barcode printers market.

Tuesday, December 4, 2018

Sniffing RFID Readers With A Piece of Paper

Milosch Meriac has managed to put together a printable design that’s not only a very cool hack, but is made up of a scant two dimensions. His creation, which could perhaps be considered something of an interactive circuit diagram, allows anyone with a paper printer and a few passive components to make a functional low-frequency RFID sniffer. To create a paper RFID sniffer, you start by printing the image out on a thick piece of paper, like card stock. You then apply foil tape where indicated to serve as traces in this makeshift PCB, and start soldering on the components as described in the text.

Monday, December 3, 2018

Maersk to use NFC to track the status of refrigerated shipping containers

Shipping giant Maersk is to introduce a new service that will enable refrigerated container (reefer) operators to efficiently monitor the status of their goods-in-transit wherever they are in the world, using an NFC-enabled tracking system that supports GPS location, temperature readings and alarms, optional G-shock recording and the potential to automate a range of government approvals. “Available to the market in 2019, Sekstant Global Guidance will provide reporting data to container operators wherever the reefers are located in the world,” Maersk explains. “Drawing on many years of involvement in reefer connectivity, Sekstant provides container operators with accurate data at any point along the transportation chain.

FEIG Electronics Introduces Mobile RFID/Barcode Hybrid Solution for Airport Baggage Handling

FEIG Electronics, a leading global supplier of radio frequency identification (RFID) readers and antennas with 50 years of experience, today announced its ECCO+ RFID/Barcode Scanner from its PANMOBIL mobile product line is approved by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) for airport baggage tracking.

According to the SITA Baggage Report 2017, for every 1,000 passengers, exactly 5.73 pieces of baggage were lost. This corresponded to 26 million pieces of baggage being reported missing in airports throughout the world. Ninety-five percent of this baggage was located within 48 hours and returned to its owners with a delay, 5 percent were regarded as having been completely lost. The affected airlines were required to spend $2.1 billion US dollars to reunite passengers with their lost baggage or to pay compensation for baggage that could no longer be found.