Christmas in the Park Leverages RFID Wristbands
With RFID payment data, Louisiana’s Moncus Park can view demographics and sales trends to better understand food and beverage purchasing, including the times, days and foods yielding the most sales.
With RFID payment data, Louisiana’s Moncus Park can view demographics and sales trends to better understand food and beverage purchasing, including the times, days and foods yielding the most sales.
The technology consists of tags on pieces of metal custom-produced for orders, as well as anchors that receive beacon-based data to identify where items are located in real time, whether they are in storage or being shipped to customers.
Avon and Somerset Police are providing citizens with the bracelets, each containing a unique ID number linked to data provided by caretakers or family members, so those with the disorder can be identified and their loved ones can be contacted.
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Kroger says its automated fulfillment facilities, which rely on RFID, are performing better than expected, and the company is expanding its network in the United States.
The MTA has deployed wireless mesh-networked emergency LED lights in its Canarsie and Rutgers tunnels to ensure all battery-powered lights work properly, while enabling two-way control and the ability to apply sensors to detect fires and other problems.
Tageos launches sustainable RFID inlays with NXP, Impinj ICs; CVS, Identiv offer NFC-based talking prescription labels; STMicroelectronics upgrades machine-learning software for connected devices; Kerlink, Vision Valley partner on LoRaWan IoT networks in Middle East, North Africa; Energous RF wireless charging system receives FCC certification; OptConnect acquires IoT network provider Premier Wireless Solutions.
RFID Journal is hosting a webinar this week outlining how to implement and run an integrated and active asset-tracking program
Medigate and CrowdStrike have partnered on research to help healthcare companies improve their security infrastructures, with a focus on defense fundamentals.
Researchers at the University of Bologna are building prototypes for bandages with built-in RFID chips and antennas so patients and doctors can capture data about the healing process based on moisture levels, without removing dressings and potentially disturbing wounds.