Saving Water With Smart Management and Efficient Systems in Spain
Libelium’s case study about the iWesla Internet of Things-based project is available to download from RFID Journal’s white paper library.
Libelium’s case study about the iWesla Internet of Things-based project is available to download from RFID Journal’s white paper library.
The uTrust Sense Temperature Tracker is a low-cost, portable, powered smart sensor that tracks and stores temperature readings.
Mobile browser for Internet of Things launches at art gallery exhibit ••• IDC report on IoT analytics and information-management technology provides guidance for senior executives ••• Honeywell, Aereon to leverage Industrial IoT for oil and gas ••• Digi International acquires SMART Temps ••• Enfucell SoftBattery powers Identiv’s smart temperature sensor solution for IoT ••• Transcends releases RIFIDI 3.6 for IoT; PMRS deploys RIFIDI Edge Server for tag detection.
New capabilities include the SmartMesh VManager networking software and Blink mode.
Fujitsu unveils new UHF RFID tag for fashion apparel, accessories ••• Transcends releases RIFIDI 3.6 for IoT; PMRS deploys RIFIDI Edge Server for tag detection ••• Tyco Retail Solutions adds Zebra Technologies products to its portfolio ••• Checkpoint Systems offers RFID label for merchandise visibility, including retail cosmetics ••• Nedap expands long-range ID portfolio, intros new heavy-duty UHF tag ••• Identec Ltd. adds mid-range reader to its Cyphertag product line.
The report should signal to Congress the need for a national strategy.
Ams has released a light and near-IR sensor-on-chip that enables companies to build light-sensing products that can be used as mobile devices, or be built into a permanent sensing network; the two SoCs are expected, in some cases, to be used with RFID to link the identity of a product or location with a sensor reading.
The webcast will focus on how Semtech’s LoRa Technology is deployed and tested for LPWANs and smart, data-driven IoT applications.
Making systems simpler, easier to deploy and less expensive would propel adoption.
AsReader’s ASR-R250G reader, paired with a smartphone, employs software from RFLocus and can display the locations of tagged items in 3D from a range of about 10 meters.