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Other Mar 28, 2007

RFID Feared as Possible Terrorist Target

London's Royal Academy of Engineering suggests that someday a terrorist will be able to read personal details from a distance and set a bomb to go off when a particular person gets within range.

Engineering Oct 24, 2006

Study Defines RFID System Capacity, Sets Performance Metrics for Gen-2 Protocol

Engineering researchers at the University of Arkansas have developed a novel mathematical model that describes how radio-frequency-identification (RFID) readers capture tag data on a single inquiry. The researchers – Kazem ...

Engineering Oct 17, 2006

HP Creates RFID Technology for Tracking Data Center Assets

HP today announced its researchers have created a radio frequency identification (RFID) asset tracking technology for data centers and successfully tested it at a major retailer.

Computer Sciences Sep 26, 2006

Researchers to Boost 'Smart Tag' Security

Johns Hopkins researchers will take part in a new multi-institution project to improve the security of "smart tags," the wireless devices that allow drivers to zip through automatic tollbooths and let workers enter a secured ...

Other Jun 26, 2006

Mobile film ticketing launched down under

Mobile ticketing solutions provider bCODE announced Monday the launch of its service for Manly Cinemas in Sydney, Australia.

Robotics Apr 30, 2006

Existing Technologies Combine to Make Automated Home

The National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (Japan), Ymatic Ltd., and Biometrica Systems Asia Co. Ltd. have jointly developed a novel automated home – not with new technology, but with a clever ...

Mar 31, 2006

RFID might help track first responders

A National Institute of Standards and Technology team is studying the feasibility of using radio frequency identification technology during emergencies.

Mar 27, 2006

Plotting the road ahead for wireless sensor networks

Wireless sensor networks consisting of multiple objects, each capable of simple sensing, actuation, communication and processing have tremendous potential. To better realise their full capabilities researchers are developing ...

Dec 22, 2005

China faces barriers in RFID adoption

Wal-Mart may be trying hard to convince its leading suppliers to use Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tagging on shipments, but pushing this technology's introduction to the Chinese manufacturers that ship between 50 ...

Oct 21, 2005

Wireless World: Libraries embrace wireless

A library patron ambles out the door, book in hand, without stopping by the librarian. Is this theft? No, it's the new checkout procedure, made possible by Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology, experts tell United ...

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