Prolitec Intros Environmental Scenting System that Employs Smart Internet of Things Devices
The ScenXus system uses Prolitec’s IoT platform and the cloud to monitor and control the performance quality of the company’s ambient scenting services.
The ScenXus system uses Prolitec’s IoT platform and the cloud to monitor and control the performance quality of the company’s ambient scenting services.
The company has adopted Brady Corp.’s Aerospace RFID Solution, which is intended to bring flexibility to users, with a choice of 11 different on- or off-metal tags that can be wrapped around equipment such as metal seat frames or oxygen canisters.
The two companies have teamed up to provide Bluetooth Low Energy-based location data for hospitals so that users could request help with an app on their mobile phone, and security teams could then automatically receive an alert along with the device’s location.
The solution provides 200 Mbps of high-speed connectivity in the unlicensed spectrum that spans up to 10 miles.
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Even companies with a single store can benefit from using radio frequency identification technologies.
A UHF RFID system, provided by Zebra Technologies, has enabled the retailer to reduce its non-compliance of display items at 180 stores, from 20 percent down to almost none.
Under the terms of the agreement, the consortia will maximize interoperability and portability for the industrial Internet.
There are enormous growth opportunities for companies able to help cities break down barriers and establish best practices for the use of IoT technologies.
The system, from The Lion’esque Group spinoff Field Test, tracks the movement of customer traffic and enables shoppers to create wish lists of products they see in a temporary environment.