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Welcome to Internet of Things Journal
We’re here to show you how you can leverage the Internet of Things to improve your business.
Dialing in a Clear Signal on Low-Power Networks
Are low-power networks key to ramping up the Internet of Things?
Chico’s Finds RFID a Good Fit at 13 of Its Soma Intimates Stores
The technology enables the stores to track merchandise as it arrives and leaves, providing visibility into inventory levels and ensuring that customers can always find the sizes and styles they need.
Hong Kong Electroplating Company Speeds Up Production With RFID
Jing Mei Industrial is using passive UHF tags and readers to better track workflow.
RFID News Roundup
Alien Technology Signs Deal for Chinese Venture, Appoints New CEO ••• Trimble intros solution for real-time construction equipment identification, tracking ••• Replicon to automate time-tracking via iBeacons ••• NCR retail solutions get real-time big data support via Emcien’s platform ••• Kit Check debuts RFID Seal Tags for pharmacy kits ••• King Abdullah Port adopts Identec Solutions’ wireless monitoring system for refrigerated containers
Belgian Postal Workers Deliver Info About Missing Bikes
Bpost’s CycloSafe system enables postal workers in Belgian cities to forward data about bicycles and their location using a handheld RFID reader and UHF passive tags on the bikes.
Harvesting the IoT Down on the Farm
A panel discussion about the Internet of Things in agriculture reveals the ways in which farmers big and small are turning to technology to solve myriad production challenges.
CaddieON Uses RFID to Help Golfers Improve Their Games
The Finnish startup has developed a wristband that includes sensors and an RFID reader to identify which club a player is using, and to determine each shot’s distance and accuracy.
CaddieON Uses RFID to Help Golfers Improve Their Games
The Finnish startup has developed a wristband that includes sensors and an RFID reader to identify which club a player is using, and to determine each shot’s distance and accuracy.
National Cancer Centre Singapore Treats More Chemotherapy Patients, Saves Time for Nurses
The organization has boosted its patient load by 20 percent by using active RFID tags to track the flow of patients to and from treatment chairs, as well as prompt pharmacists and nurses.
When Does Tracking Workers Make Sense?
The right system can provide safety, privacy and security, and serve the interests of both a company and its employees.











