House Passes Self-Driving Car Bill, IoT Component Manufacturers Expect Booming Business
Components of the Internet of Things will be an important part of the safety, cybersecurity and privacy aspects of the SELF-DRIVE Act and related legislation.
Components of the Internet of Things will be an important part of the safety, cybersecurity and privacy aspects of the SELF-DRIVE Act and related legislation.
Working with hospitals and Identiv, S+P Samson has developed a thin, small ultrahigh-frequency (UHF) RFID label that can be affixed to stainless steel and plastics, such as medical instruments.
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Borgstede is collaborating with James Brehm of James Brehm & Associates, Carl Ford of Crossfire Media, Jim Morrish, formerly of Machina Research, and John Feland of Argus Insights.
The company has completed pilots in Tijuana and Puebla, as well as the first LTE-M international data session between the United States and Mexico.
The Internet of Things system, developed in partnership with Exati, offers a gateway that manages a wireless communication network via public lighting.
The antennas are designed to enable centimeter-level indoor positioning and angle-of-arrival applications, including asset tracking, follow-me drones, health-care monitoring, smart-home services and other applications.
The first edition of the prize was handed out to companies in three vertical categories, as well as in the GS1 EPCglobal category. In addition, an award was given to an outstanding professional who has helped to develop Brazil’s RFID ecosystem.
The first edition of the prize was handed out to companies in three vertical categories, as well as in the GS1 EPCglobal category. In addition, an award was given to an outstanding professional who has helped to develop Brazil’s RFID ecosystem.
The UHF reading device serves as a ring to fit over two fingers, even over a glove, so that workers can free up their hands at construction sites, warehouses or storage areas as they read tags.