In contrast to 10 Gbps backbones that use serial transmission, the newest generation 40 Gbps and 100 Gbps multimode applications use parallel transmission.
As discussed in Part 1, new developments in wireless technologies have exceeded horizontal bandwidth speeds of 1 Gbps, and faster network speeds are now required via fiber backbone cabling. Part 2 will discuss OM5, Fiber Backbone, and 10 Gbps.
Up until a few years ago, horizontal cabling installations in the majority of buildings were intended to support up to 1 Gbps speeds. 1000BASE-T was thought to provide adequate bandwidth for horizontal applications. But new developments in wireless technologies have exceeded horizontal bandwidth speeds of 1 Gbps, and more rapid network speeds are now required.
RFID (Radio-Frequency Identification) can make your warehouse more efficient in several ways. The technology supports the gathering and delivery of data relevant to an item, which could be a pallet, part, product, or other items.
Productivity and operational efficiency of distribution centers and warehouses worldwide have improved with Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) technology implementation. RFID is commonly used in coordination with existing data capture technology such as barcodes.
Yes, RFID (Radio-Frequency Identification) technology can help businesses of any size increase their profitability. Although big companies have used RFID to raise their profits, many SMEs (small and medium-sized enterprises) are not certain if it can deliver the same advantages. The following will discuss the benefits of implementing RFID for SMEs.
As discussed previously, RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) is used to increase operational efficiency in warehouses and distribution centers. Part 2 will discuss Real-Time Asset Management, Warehouse Shipping, and Improved Traceability.
An automated data collection technology, RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) is used to increase the operational efficiency of warehouses and distribution centers.
Yes, in several important ways that will help boost productivity, operational efficiency, and profitability. RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) can complement data capture technologies, such as bar codes, that have already been implemented by warehouses and distribution centers. Below is a summary of the benefits of RFID deployment in these two cases.