A group of researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed a system that uses radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags to locate moving, tagged objects within ...
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Several U.S. businesses are deploying an RFID solution that provides visibility into the identity and location of every piece of equipment stored within their data center. Developed by Vizualiiz, the ...
The TrackMaster reader solution from PervasID leverages a location engine that identifies not just tag IDs and their direction but in what zone each tag is to eliminate the need for handheld readers.
FuseBot is a new robotic system that fuses visual information and radio-frequency signals to efficiently find hidden items buried under a pile of objects, whether or not the targeted item has an RFID ...
One of the biggest problems that large companies face is finding their stuff. This might sound a little silly at first, but consider how much equipment it takes to run a hospital, or a manufacturing ...
Ever find yourself scouring rows of data center racks for a particular device that was retired from its initial function but might be suitable for a new project? There’s an easier way to zero in on ...
The New Traceability Made Easy 'Find Tag' Functionality Enables Users to Easily Locate Multiple RFID Tags at Once, Streamlining Asset and Inventory Tracking in Real-Time MASS Group, a leading provider ...
FRANKFURT & LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Lufthansa Cargo and Mojix™ today announced the successful completion of a pilot deployment of the MOJIX STAR™ passive RTLS (Real Time Location System) system.
An electronic identification device that is made up of a chip and antenna. For reusable applications, it is typically embedded in a plastic housing, and for tracking shipments, it is usually part of a ...
Over the past decade, healthcare organizations (HCOs) have relied on radio frequency identification (RFID) solutions to assist with patient identification and monitoring, as well as asset tracking.