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| Boutique Winery Believes RFID Offers a Barrelful of Benefits | 12/15/2008 |
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The CEO of a manufacturer of active RFID hardware deploys his company's new wireless sensor system to monitor temperature and humidity at a winery he owns and operates. |
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| Mary Washington Hospital to Deploy RFID Facility-Wide | 12/15/2008 |
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The 442-bed Virginia facility will utilize the system to track the locations of hundreds of cardiac telemetry units and other assets, as well as to monitor refrigerator temperatures. |
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| RFID Aids Restoration of Australian Rainforest | 12/11/2008 |
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A group of scientific organizations are deploying a network of up to 200 RFID-enabled sensor nodes that measure such things as temperature, humidity, soil moisture and wind speed, as well as identify animal species. |
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| Wireless Sensor Network Helps School Cut Its Energy Use | 12/05/2008 |
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The City of London School for Girls is employing wireless sensor nodes to manage temperatures in about 130 zones set up in its building, reducing the tendency to overheat certain rooms. |
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| Belgian Hospitals Use RFID to Track Temperatures, Assets and Patients | 12/03/2008 |
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St. Trudo and Jan Yperman are utilizing AeroScout's Wi-Fi-based active RFID system not only to monitor patient or asset locations, but also to track the temperature of equipment or supplies, or the status of wheelchairs and other items. |
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| Australia's Woolworths Supermarket Chain Studies RFID | 10/21/2008 |
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The retailer is testing the technology's ability to cost-effectively track produce shipments and monitor temperatures. |
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| Indian Mine Monitors Workers and Toxic Gases | 09/05/2008 |
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PervCom's active 2.4 GHz RFID tags, attached to cap lamps, track miners' locations and contain sensors for measuring temperature, humidity and air quality. |
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| Tracking Temperatures From the Inside Out | 08/01/2008 |
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Organizers of the Netherlands' Four Day Marches are using RFID-enabled sensor pills to monitor the risk of heat sickness, with help from a firm that is developing an application for analyzing athletes' temperature and location in real time. |
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| RFID News Roundup | 07/31/2008 |
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ThingMagic unveils RFID reader with built-in antenna; WaveZero and Mu-Gahat create start-up offering RFID inlay design and production; John Taylor Fertilizers Co. manages equipment with RFID; RFCamp intros UHF tag for high-temperature, -metal and -stress environments; SkyeTek reader module supports UHF ICs from EM Microelectronic; Visible Assets, CipherLab team to offer RuBee-based industrial computers. |
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| RFID Sensors Help NASA to Monitor Conditions in Antarctica | 06/12/2008 |
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The NASA Johnson Space Center and the National Science Foundation are testing an inflatable habitat that uses RFID tags combined with sensors to transmit temperature and air-pressure data to the United States. |
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