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| RFID Helps Golfers Stay on the Ball | 09/13/2011 |
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A system from Prazza Group enables players to use a handheld reader to locate balls on a golf course, thanks to a built-in active RFID tag. |
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| To Boost Sustainability and Efficiency, Dubuque Bus Commuters Take RFID for a Ride | 09/02/2011 |
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The project employs active tags and readers from Wave Reaction to determine when and where travelers use the city's bus service. |
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| Visonic Technologies Adds Temperature Tracking to RTLS | 08/25/2011 |
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Two companies are trialing the firm's temperature-sensor tags with their hybrid IR, active 433 MHz and LF RFID systems, to track temperatures in server rooms. |
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| German Supermarkets Use RFID to Manage Warehouse Access and Send Alerts | 08/19/2011 |
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ALDI and Lidl are both using active tags from Albis Technologies to ensure only authorized personnel enter their warehouses; Lidl is also using the technology for its freezers. |
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| Zebra Bullish on Active and Passive RFID | 08/17/2011 |
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Senior VP Mike Terzich tells RFID Journal that RFID is an important part of the company's portfolio of solutions. |
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| Passive or Active RFID: The Choice Isn't Always Obvious | 07/28/2011 |
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Blount Island Command, which performs preprositioning for the U.S. Marine Corps, is switching from active to passive technology, for the purpose of tracking vehicles. |
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| Active RFID Brings Light to Equipment Search | 07/22/2011 |
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Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory's Advanced Light Source division is employing RF Code RFID hardware and AssetPulse software to track equipment used on light-generating accelerators. |
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| Albis Technologies' RFID Tags Help Protect European Art | 06/20/2011 |
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Several museums have deployed the company's active 2.4 GHz tags, which detect motion or measure temperature and humidity, thereby alerting the staff if an item is at risk of being stolen or damaged. |
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| Can I Mix Active Tags and Readers From Different Manufacturers? | 04/27/2011 |
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| Health-Care RTLS ROI Calculator | 04/23/2011 |
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RFID Journal and McMaster University's RFID Applications Lab have created an interactive tool based on the results of real-world RFID deployments, enabling health-care providers to estimate the benefits they can achieve from tracking mobile medical equipment using real-time location systems based on radio frequency identification technologies. |
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