by Admin | Jun 6, 2011 | Expert Views
If medical equipment manufacturers integrate dual-interface RFID chips into the devices they make, hospitals could use the technology to communicate with those devices, access maintenance records and alerts, and upgrade software.
by Admin | Jun 6, 2011 | News
Senceive’s Wi-Fi sensors enable the castle’s caretaker, Historic Royal Palaces, to monitor the conditions around the medieval walls, as well as a fragile painting mounted on one wall, to ensure historic preservation.
by s9800078 | Jun 3, 2011 | News
Is it possible to utilize the technology for that purpose? —Name withheld ——— Most RFID systems can not be utilized for distance detection, because signals from a tag to a reader often take multiple paths to the reader antenna. This makes calculating a tag’s...
by s9800078 | Jun 3, 2011 | News
The tragic deaths of 18 people in Europe from an outbreak of E. coli poisoning highlights, once again, the need for traceability in the food supply chain.
by Doug | Jun 3, 2011 | News
The tragic deaths of 18 people in Europe from an outbreak of E. coli poisoning highlights, once again, the need for traceability in the food supply chain.