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Barbados Uses RFID to Secure Cricket World Cup Final
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03/27/2007
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Active RFID technology from AXCESS International will be used to track vehicles and people moving through the main port.
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At City Link, Tagged Roll Cages Keep Deliveries Moving
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03/22/2007
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The U.K. express courier is a Wi-Fi-based active RFID system to track the whereabouts of 15,000 wheeled containers it uses to transport packages at its distribution centers.
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Port of Oakland Sees Signs of Security in RFID
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03/15/2007
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The port's goals for its 2.4 GHz active-tag system also include shortening truck waits at the gate and increasing the visibility of traffic.
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RFID Protects Classic Cars
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03/09/2007
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At its German showroom, vintage auto specialist Stevens applies active RFID tags to vehicle parts to defeat pilferers.
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Be Afraid—of Ignorant Bloggers
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02/26/2007
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Those who confuse long-range active RFID tags with extremely short-range tags are a menace to society.
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Caterpillar Looks to RFID to Improve Work-in-Progress Visibility
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02/12/2007
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The first project within this initiative will use 433 MHz active RFID tags to track flatbed trailers transporting parts and subassemblies at the company's manufacturing plant in Decatur.
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Video Puts Faces to Names, Heightens RFID Visibility
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02/09/2007
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ComCam and AAID Security Solutions' platform combines active RFID technology, surveillance cameras and facial or license plate recognition software.
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PinnacleHealth Pushes Ahead With RFID
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02/06/2007
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The health-care organization is using active 433 MHz tags to track 23,000 surgical patients annually, and nearly 2,500 of its assets, with plans to tag 5,500 additional items.
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Cisco, AeroScout Team Up on RTLS; PanGo Unveils Next-Gen Tag
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02/01/2007
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The Cisco-AeroScout solution is designed for manufacturing companies. Both the AeroScout and PanGo tags are active Wi-Fi-based devices.
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Washington Hospital Center to Quadruple Its RFID Expansion
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01/30/2007
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Today, the MedStar hospital is using 700 active RFID tags; by spring, it will have more than 2,500 in operation across its entire campus.
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