California’s Department of Water Resources is taking unprecedented steps to curb water usage, with new mandates targeting commercial and residential users. Smarter water systems could help businesses save water and money—and not just during periods of scarcity.
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Contractors Use RFID Sensors to Measure Strain in Seattle Rail Tunnels
The sensors, provided by Phase IV, are being embedded in prefabricated concrete sections of the tunnels’ lining, and will be used to verify the structure’s integrity.
Contractors Use RFID Sensors to Measure Strain in Seattle Rail Tunnels
The sensors, provided by Phase IV, are being embedded in prefabricated concrete sections of the tunnels’ lining, and will be used to verify the structure’s integrity.
Don’t Overthink the Internet of Things
Sometimes, even innovative IoT approaches to valid problems suffer from overengineering.
The Year of the Sensor
At RFID Journal LIVE! 2015, a variety of low-cost RFID sensors will be introduced, giving end users the opportunity to better manage their environments.
Get Hip to BOPIS
Retailers must adopt an omnichannel mentality and put processes in place to support it.
IoT News Roundup
ZigBee, Thread announce standard sharing; Amazon’s Dash Button is real; Novatel grows IoT business with Feeney Wireless purchase; survey shows consumer attitudes about smart-home products.
RFID Adoption Accelerates
It’s just a matter of time before it reaches the tipping point.
To RTLS or Not to RTLS
The question of whether to deploy a real-time location solution doesn’t have to be so weighty.
Pretesting Software Speeds Deployments
Before you go live with an RFID system, make sure your field and enterprise software are working the way they should.
Get Hip to BOPIS
Retailers must adopt an omnichannel mentality and put processes in place to support it.
Deploying RFID Is Less Risky
Mature hardware and software—and solutions tested by early adopters—mean less trial and error for companies adopting the technology today.








