Thursday, 25 June 2009
How Not To Do RFID....
I’m always keen to learn the lessons of real-world deployments but it’s pretty rare for someone to come right out and say “this is where we fouled up”. There’s a really useful “How Not To Do RFID” guide at Industry Wizards where the anonymous author lists thirteen lessons “learned the hard way”. I sent it around to all our team, it should be required reading for project leaders and RFID suppliers! See what you think.
Tuesday, 16 June 2009
Another fishy tale....
This qualifies as my most curious use of RFID so far this week.
In Spain they're using it to track the growth and productivity of muscle beds. With upwards of 500 ropes of muscles attached to each farming platform and the problem that from the top all the ropes look the same, RFID is providing a way of deciding which rope needs to be harvested when.
The project is using some of the same Confidex tags that we work with and supply.
Right, I'm off for me tea........
In Spain they're using it to track the growth and productivity of muscle beds. With upwards of 500 ropes of muscles attached to each farming platform and the problem that from the top all the ropes look the same, RFID is providing a way of deciding which rope needs to be harvested when.
The project is using some of the same Confidex tags that we work with and supply.
Right, I'm off for me tea........
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