June 22, 2006

Philips develops RFID chip for libraries

Royal Philips Electronics has developed a new RFID chip, the chip useful for the library industry, which gives priority on data security and assets tracking.

The Royal Philips Electronics claim that its ICODE-SLI S, chip meets many of the challenges the library management confronts on many occasions. Reader logistics, material identification and inventory and information storage are the parts of the library management. By implementing RFID technology, it can be executed effectively.

Jan-Willem Reynaerts, general manager of RFID for Philips Semiconductors said,

Library systems worldwide are increasingly moving to standardized technology that is both ISO15693 and ISO 18000-3 compliant.

A good number of libraries through out the World have been implementing the RFID chips developed by the Philips.

Via: [EE Times]

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