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Radio-frequency identification (RFID) is a technology that uses radio waves to provide a wireless data exchange of a coded identification number from a target (tag, label, or chip) in close proximity ...
Sensors, among others that have already been successfully integrated, are temperature, moisture, humidity, proximity, strain, ambient light and orientation. Sensors can be monitored continuously ...
RFID safety sensors offer machine safety with built-in integrity checks.
The RFID sensor market is propelled by increasing automation demands across industries, enhancing supply chain efficiency and real-time tracking capabilities. However, high initial implementation ...
Brigade ZoneSafe is a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) proximity warning vehicle safety system. ZoneSafe works by using RFID technology to create detection zones around vehicles, reducing the ...
The Magnus S3 temperature and humidity sensor chip follows the release of the Magnus S humidity-sensing chip in June 2014 (see Smartrac Group and RFMicron to Develop Passive Sensor Tags). The Magnus S ...
XO2Tech has patented a family of products that leverage NFC, RFID or BLE to detect sensor information, such as when an elderly person takes his or her medication and what the next task should be, or ...
ams’ SL13A and SL900A are sensor-enabled RFID tags enabling the simple and cheap implementation of a new class of wireless data-logging applications.
Current rollouts of RFID tagging will be dwarfed by the future development of sensor networks, according to Robin Mannings, BT futurologist and research foresight manager.
Detecting explosives is, obviously, an important task—but many of the sensors are large and require manual operation. So GE’s tiny and affordable new RFID sensor could help automate the ...
MIT researchers have developed an RFID tag that can be embedded in the hydrogel typically found in disposable diapers. When wet, the hydrogel expands and becomes conductive enough to trigger the ...