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Hanshow, University of Cambridge Team Up to Advance Next-Generation Augmented RFID
Hanshow has launched a multi-year research partnership with the University of Cambridge to develop next-generation Augmented RFID systems powered by distributed hardware architectures. The collaboration brings together Cambridge’s world-leading expertise...
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Users hail a vehicle via GreatCall's operator services, circumventing the need to download and use the Lyft app.
News August 31DOE’s BENEFIT Initiative Seeks Low-Cost Building Sensors
The U.S. Department of Energy is funding three multi-year projects to create either passive or active RFID sensors that can collect temperature, humidity or other environmental data for use by…
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