
How to Fight the Coronavirus Pandemic with AI and the IoT
The medical industry has increased its investment in artificial intelligence and Internet of Things technologies for the purposes of drug discovery, medical imaging and predictive diagnosis.
The medical industry has increased its investment in artificial intelligence and Internet of Things technologies for the purposes of drug discovery, medical imaging and predictive diagnosis.
The technology, developed at Penn State University, consists of a sensor array that can be applied to a substrate at low temperature and dissolve in warm water, along with an NFC or other wireless transmission module, to transmit data collected by sensors, such as temperature, heart rate or blood-oxygen levels.
The new UHF reader gate is already in use by European manufacturers and logistics providers to identify which tagged goods move through dock doors or pass on conveyors to or through an assembly site.
Thanks to radio frequency identification technology, production recently resumed on a film set during the COVID-19 pandemic, and not a single person got sick.
A UHF RFID system, designed to enable electronic article surveillance, inventory management and logistics, enables Herno to view the status of its goods at each store, while maintaining an aesthetic that focuses on products rather than technology.