IoT Technology Detects Power Line Sagging
A LoRaWAN-based solution being piloted by utility company Caruna, from Digita and Digital Matter, can alert management if snow or ice accumulation create strain on a power line, even in remote locations.
A LoRaWAN-based solution being piloted by utility company Caruna, from Digita and Digital Matter, can alert management if snow or ice accumulation create strain on a power line, even in remote locations.
Manufactures are using TriEnda’s reusable pallets and other products with Metalcraft UHF RFID tags customized for use cases and environments that include automotive manufacturing, beverage and food production, and logistics.
A Japanese Ministry of Economy Trade and Industry project, using Wiliot battery-free BLE sensors, is testing the viability of letting consumers track food freshness and volume in fridges via an app.
After a disappointing event last year due to the pandemic, this year’s conference brought a new vision of the market, the return of Walmart and other important initiatives.
A headless approach can boost flexibility and performance, while enabling companies to tailor content and improve the user experience.
The company’s latest acquisition brings healthcare and medical equipment management to its product and solution portfolio.
Scope AR, Litmus Automation launch augmented reality IoT platform; Ligado Networks, Sony connect millions of IoT devices via satellite; ParkourSC expands real-time supply chain platform with digital twins; Memfault, NXP partner on IoT in-field device monitoring; Digital Twin Consortium appoints XMPro regional branch organizer.
One year after acquiring Nordic ID, Brady Corp. has brought its FR22 edge gateway to North America to serve its industrial customers’ RFID and BLE demands.
The new tags provide automatic identification and sensing capabilities for a variety of products, from metallic packed goods and small form-factor products to items that must be read from multiple orientations.
ControlTek’s InFlight RFID EAS system leverages lidar time-of-flight data to identify products leaving a store, the speed and direction in which they are moving, and how many people might be involved, indicating organized crime.