The RFID Network shows you how Radio Frequency Identification and wireless RF sensors can improve your business. We provide information, tools, and advice that help you decide what to buy and how to get the most out of RFID.
The RFID Network TV Series is a 30-minute educational television program currently on 23 U.S. cable channels (see channel listing). Each episode explains in an easy-to-understand way how wireless location and tracking technologies work and examines the exponentially expanding "Internet-of-Things", which refers to linking objects installed with RFID via the Internet.
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Our engineers evaluate radio frequency identification RFID systems in the real-world. We produce videos & write in-depth technical articles about RFID, Real Time Location Systems (RTLS), & wireless RF sensor networks (WSN). As such, The RFID Network is considered by industry experts as one of the world's most credible sources for technical information on RFID. If you're not familiar with RFID, Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) and wireless RF sensors are the conduit between the physical world and the digital world. These technologies provide the ability to Identify, Locate, and Sense the Conditions of animate and inanimate entities and their surrounding environment, and enable real-time decisions to be made based on that information.
In 2004, Wal-mart announced the mandatory use of RFID for all suppliers. Unfortunately, this marked the beginning of a flood of advertising and mis-information from self-proclaimed RFID experts that continues today. Traditional journalists and analysts lack the technical understanding to differentiate fact from fiction with RFID and content aggregating websites further perpetuate this by blindly regurgitating headlines without fact checking. Thus professionals lacked a reliable source of information they could depend on to help them distinguish hype from truth and good RFID products from bad ones. The RFID Network has filled that vacuum with a broad range of RFID information including product reviews, best practices, and best-in-class awards.
Every day, the RFID Network engineers help people from around the world select the best RFID technology for their requirements. We perform research, product reviews, benchmark tests, and even do actual implementations of RFID systems. We share our findings on our TV show and on this website at no cost. Although the majority of our viewers are professionals, we are often referred to as "the consumer reports of RFID". We pride ourselves on accuracy and have not needed to publish a single retraction since November of 2002. We'll not only help you understand the technologies, but we'll show you what works and what doesn't. Our syndicated distribution reaches an audience of millions around the globe.
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