Tracking Turtles With RFID
A friend of mine seeks assistance in tracking turtles at a wildlife sanctuary in South Carolina.
A friend of mine seeks assistance in tracking turtles at a wildlife sanctuary in South Carolina.
The UC San Diego Moores Cancer Center is using EPC Gen 2 tags to track the amount of time that each patient awaits radiation treatment, and to verify that the correct equipment is being employed.
The German logistics services provider is using radio frequency identification to track the conditions under which sensitive pharmaceuticals and reagents are transported to the United States.
The Met’s Cloisters branch is using a wireless sensor system from IBM Research to manage data regarding temperature, humidity and other environmental conditions around artwork.
The winner of this year’s RFID Journal Award for Best RFID Implementation is using the technology across its value chain.
China’s leader really gets RFID.
Spectators and runners will be able to view participants’ precise locations at all times, thanks to applications that combine data from RFID readers deployed along the racecourse with information from the GPS functionality of the runners’ smartphones.