The new offering is designed to help manufacturers or logistics providers keep tabs on valuable mobile assets.
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Australian Researcher Uses RFID to Track Preschoolers’ Activity Levels
The project’s goal is to learn how teachers can influence their students’ behavior, with the premise being that greater physical activity improves a child’s health and well-being.
Bill Hardgrave, Dean of Auburn University’s College of Business, to Speak at RFID Journal LIVE! Brasil 2015
The preeminent expert on RFID in retail will share his insights on Oct. 7 in São Paulo at RFID Journal’s fourth annual Brazilian event.
IoT News Roundup
Salesforce floats new IoT service; Fujitsu launching IIC testbed; IBM, others unveil automotive security products; STMicro announces accelerometer for connected, implantable devices.
Total Cost of RTLS Ownership
Several active and passive real-time location systems may meet your needs, so it’s best to evaluate your options solution by solution.
People Are the Differentiator
Retailers struggling with competition from websites should use RFID to free up employees to better serve customers.
Intel Unveils RFID System for Retailers
Levi Strauss has been piloting the Intel Retail Sensor Platform—designed to make RFID deployments easier and provide real-time inventory data—at one of its stores.
Survey Shows Robust Interest in Workplace Wearables
Smart watches and glasses are the two most-cited wearable technologies being evaluated among 200 companies queried in the industrial sector.
RFID News Roundup
HID Global intros iClass SE UHF readers for hands-free parking, gate control ••• Smartrac unveils Smart-Loop Prelam for UHF eID applications ••• Impinj adds handheld readers to its platform ••• ISO ratifies GS1 EPCIS standard ••• Penn State researchers use Gimbal beacons to create interactive learning spaces ••• Optivity Group announces RFID asset-tracking software for museums.
The Internet of Media and the New Connected Consumer
Elle’s September issue is one example of how media companies and advertisers are looking to plug into the IoT. But will consumers eventually tune them out?
Plugging Into Usage Data from Connected Devices
Ayla Networks’ Insight service aims to enlighten product manufacturers on how their customers are using their products.
Dutch Hospital Uses Beacons to Track Treatment for Cardiac Patients
A solution from Zebra Technologies allows Leiden University Medical to know, in real time, how long a patient has been at the hospital before undergoing angioplasty.










