RFID uses radio waves to wirelessly identify and gather data from tagged assets.
Active tags are battery powered and emit a beacon that transmits farther than passive RFID.
Barcodes can come in traditional 1D and 2D formats, such as QR codes.
NFC is a short-range wireless technology that enables communications between electronic devices within 4 cm.
BLE is similar to active RFID because a battery is required. However, transmit distances are much shorter. BLE is often used in low-power sensor applications.
A wireless (802.15.4) network in which nodes connect directly and dynamically to other nodes to route sensor and location data. Wireless mesh is typically deployed for highly scalable outdoor tracking.
Sensors collect data from the surrounding environment, such as location, proximity, temperature, humidity, motion, vibration, acceleration, and flow.
Tracking via Global Positioning System (GPS) and ground receivers to pinpoint geographic locations.
RFID uses radio waves to wirelessly identify and gather data from tagged assets.
Active tags are battery-powered and emit a beacon that transmits farther than passive RFID.
Barcodes can come in traditional 1D and 2D formats, such as QR codes.
NFC is a short-range wireless technology that enables communications between electronic devices within 4 cm.
BLE is similar to active RFID because a battery is required. However, transmit distances are much shorter. BLE is often used in low-power sensor applications.
A wireless (802.15.4) network in which nodes connect directly and dynamically to other nodes to route sensor and location data. Wireless mesh is typically deployed for highly scalable outdoor tracking.
Sensors collect data from the surrounding environment, such as location, proximity, temperature, humidity, motion, vibration, acceleration, and flow.
Tracking via Global Positioning System (GPS) and ground receivers to pinpoint geographic locations.