Impinj RFID Technology White Papers
George Schmitt & Co., Impinj, Lyngsoe Systems, and UPM Raflatac collaborated to provide educational information about the use of RFID tagging to reduce costs and improve worldwide baggage handling operations. Read more...
Impinj, UPM Raflatac, and Zebra Technologies collaborated to provide educational information about the use of item-level, UHF Gen 2 RFID technology for gaining efficiency and reducing cost in process-intenstive operations. Read more...
A provider of UHF Gen 2 RFID addresses the RFID versus 2-D Data Matrix Debate. Read more...
More than the mere assemblage of point solution providers, a team of A-list original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), usually led by the packaging execution system provider (PES), leads to a successful outcome. Read more...
RFID Tag selection comes down to finding the perfect fit. Read more...
Chip-based serialization is an alternative to IT solutions for managing item-level tagging. In chip-based serialization, the EPC serial number comes from the RFID chip’s Tag Identifier (TID) instead of an IT system. Read more...
With the introduction of Monza® Self-Serialization brand owners have an easy to deploy and scalable EPC serialization method based on Impinj’s breakthrough tag chip serial number management and an ecosystem of high-performance encoding solutions. Read the frequently asked questions here. Read more...
To better meet customer expectations and with an eye to increase profit and margin, retailers have raised the bar on inventory accuracy—and are looking to RFID to help drive sought-after gains. Read more...
Questions and answers from Impinj regarding item level RFID tagging in retail apparel. Read more...
Apparel’s 4th RFID Report examines the state of retail adoption of RFID and makes the case that the technology has truly crossed the chasm and quietly entered the mainstream. Retailers at all points on the price spectrum have embraced RFID and are positioning themselves to steal market share from rivals and operate more intelligently. Read more...
RFID technology provides unprecedented visibility into apparel supply chain and in-store operations. This greater knowledge has the potential to increase sales and improve profit margins by enabling new up-selling techniques, assuring the availability of sales floor inventory, and providing store buyers with greater insight into product performance. Read more...
RFID technology enables item-level visibility and supply-chain efficiency not previously possible. This paper focuses on specific RFID installation considerations at various points in the apparel supply chain and store operations. When it comes to installing RFID technology, it is important to realize that not all RFID systems, components, or vendors have equal capability. Read more...
RFID technology has the capability to both greatly enhance and protect the lives of consumers, and also revolutionize the way companies do business. This brochure describes RFID technology and details the components that comprise complete RFID solutions. Read more...
Bringing the benefits of UHF Gen 2 to item-level tagging enables a single, worldwide RFID infrastructure. Read more...
What it Means, Why it Matters. Read more...
If you are considering HF RFID technologies over UHF Gen 2, the first question is...why? Read more...
RFID system performance hinges, in large part, on tag performance. Read the Five Factors for Success series of RFID white papers. Read more...
Engineering robust communications systems is complex; RFID systems are no exception. Read the Five Factors for Success series of RFID white papers. Read more...
Impinj Speedway Reader; realizing the full potential of the UHF Gen 2 standard. Read the Five Factors for Success series of RFID white papers. Read more...
In April 2007, EPCglobal announced ratification of the Low-Level Reader Protocol (LLRP) standard, a specification for the network interface between the reader and its controller. Read more...