Important Questions Answered by this Report
What is the use and importance of RFID and ZigBee?
What RFID system options exist and how are they best implemented?
How does ZigBee work with an Active RFID system?
How does one design and implement a location tracking system with RFID and ZigBee?
What are the limitations and alternatives to RFID and ZigBee?
Covers alternatives including: Z-Wave, Insteon, Bluetooth, WirelessUSB, XMesh, LonWorks, Proprietary Industrial Standards
Target Audience
RFID and ZigBee hardware, software and solution vendors
Personnel responsible for automating Supply Chain Management (SCM), Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Manufacturing Resource Planning (MRP), Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and other business processes
Manufacturers and personnel responsible for management of inventory and materials, timing and control of critical resources, improve Warehouse Management Systems (WMS), and other production line automation and industrial processes
Retailers and personnel responsible for merchandise inventory and ordering processes, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Merchandise tracking and fraud prevention
Providers of value-added applications and services such as metering, telemetry, telematics, and sensor applications, inventory control and tracking such as merchandise control, asset tracking and recovery such as computing equipment monitoring, tracking parts moving through a manufacturing process, tracking goods in a supply chain, and payment systems
Providers of RFID databases such as the VeriSign EPC DB
Wireless service providers and cellular network operators interested in learning more about the use of RFID, ZigBee, and value-added applications such as a location tracking system
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