RFID RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION TAGS ATTACHED

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
AMOEBA CLIP Position Imaging, Inc. 155 Fleet Street Portsmouth NH 03801 RFID (radio-frequency identification) tags attached to, placed on or near, or hung next to food, clothing, and related products, the RFID tags being programmable with an identification and equipped with light and audio functionality used to help identify the food, clothing, and related products in a store;
IPICKUP CLIP Position Imaging 155 Fleet Street Portsmouth NH 03801 RFID (radio-frequency identification) tags attached to, placed on, or hung next to clothing and related products, the RFID tags being programmable with an identification and equipped with light and audio functionality used to help identify the clothing and related products in a store;I PICKUP CLIP;CLIP;
IPICKUP CLIP Position Imaging, Inc. 155 Fleet Street Portsmouth NH 03801 RFID (radio-frequency identification) tags attached to, placed on, or hung next to clothing and related products, the RFID tags being programmable with an identification and equipped with light and audio functionality used to help identify the clothing and related products in a store;I PICK UP CLIP;CLIP;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Methods, systems, and apparatuses for tracking items automatically are described. A radio frequency identification (RFID) tag is used with a material tracking system to enable the identification and locating of aviation assets in an airport environment. For example, passive (e.g., non-battery) RFID tags are attached to an aviation asset. Antennas are placed at locations where monitoring of assets is necessary. A local controller and RFID reader use the antennas to communicate with the passive RFID tags to determine the identity and location of the asset.