
Norwegian Group Tracks Super-Chilled Meat
The project was designed to study the ability of RFID sensor tags to track the temperatures of fresh legs of lamb as they were transported by truck from slaughterhouse to distribution center.
The project was designed to study the ability of RFID sensor tags to track the temperatures of fresh legs of lamb as they were transported by truck from slaughterhouse to distribution center.
By marrying RFID’s ability to identify objects and communicate via radio waves with sensors, businesses can monitor the condition of items and environments over long distances cost-effectively.
RFID can help both real and virtual sales assistants keep customers satisfied.
A unique project at South Carolina’s Clemson University aims to automate the collection of data, to enable better management of natural resources.
Can RFID give businesses a fighting chance against hard times? A growing number of companies are convinced that it does.