Cambridge, UK. RFID is booming—it now accounts for the largest number of silicon ICs of one particular type. But in addition to over 20% growth over the next few years, there is much more to come.
Sept. 2, 2003 – After five years in development with tire company Bridgestone, Crosslink, a Boulder, Colo., company that offers a range of wireless data products for transportation applications, has ...
Government think tank boffins look at the future of transport... The UK's transport infrastructure will be radically changed over the next 50 years by RFID tracking tags, embedded sensors and an ...
UC San Diego has developed a system that uses analog sensors with a direct interface to RFID tags, making them passive sensor devices. The solution includes analog to digital conversion without ...
The main switch body contains the RFID sensor and a motor-driven locking bolt, which fits into a hole in the actuator block with the matching RFID target. Once locked into place the solenoid bolt ...
Sensors and automatic identification have already transformed supply chains. RFID tags and scanners, barcodes, QR codes, and handheld or fixed position scanners and imagers generate real-time data ...
Forward-looking: While passive RFID-based systems do actually exist, reliably transmitting data within industrial environments can still be problematic. A newly approved standard aims to solve the ...
Internet of Things and Industry 4.0 are postulated as major trends of this time. RFID and sensor technologies represent proven technology fields which are developing jointly as strong catalysts in the ...
IBM on Tuesday introduced middleware that can gather data from a wide variety of networked sensors, analyze it, and feed it into other enterprise applications that can also use the data to make ...
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