"Electronic tagging" refers to a system where a device is attached to a person or object to track their movements or location using electronic signals.
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Using
electronic tags on your merchandise may seem expensive and labor - intensive, but it's worth the cost.
It comes after it emerged prisoners could spend more time out of jail under plans to fit them with state - of - the -
art electronic tags.
The rescue and adoption center makes sure to scan each new animal addition for a microchip, a rice -
sized electronic tag inserted into the neck and shoulder region of pets.
Both multinationals are being investigated by the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) and have agreed to repay a total of more than # 180 million after it emerged they had overcharged the taxpayer for
electronic tagging of criminals.
To track the traveling tuna, Stanford University researcher Barbara A. Block and her colleagues fitted 377 bluefin tuna off the eastern coast of North America
with electronic tags that recorded location, depth and water temperature every two minutes.
During the six hours in which the respondents were allowed to leave their homes, they were required to
wear electronic tags and confined to restricted urban areas, the larges of which was 72 km2, and excluding any area in which they had lived before.
The President also used (persuasive) precedent (as set out at para [16]-RRB-, regarding the availability of
electronic tagging in family proceedings as a means of managing flight risk — the possibility having been raised in the Y case.
Following pair formation, they analysed video footage of their nests and data from
electronic tags attached to the birds to record male visits and determine the level of paternal care.
Dr. Yuuki Watanabe, associate professor at the National Institute of Polar Research, Japan, compiled the migratory tracks of 196 species of flying birds recorded by
electronic tags during the last few decades.
They were also able to access data
from electronic tags fitted to some of the Wytham Woods birds, which enabled them to track how much time was spent at automated bird feeders.
RIMOWA electronic tag — a digital luggage tag that uses an E Ink display allowing airline passengers to check in their luggage before they even arrive at the airport.
Seals diving for their dinner near Antarctica have surfaced with an extra morsel: information, gathered
by electronic tags on the animals» heads, about the shape of the seafloor there.
Researchers from CSIRO Fisheries
implanted electronic tags in 180 southern bluefin tuna in the Great Australian Bight last January.
Justice Secretary Chris Grayling has said he plans to fight «for every penny» that the Ministry of Justice was allegedly overcharged for
electronic tagging services.
Lunging data was collected by
placing electronic tags on the whales to measure speed, acceleration and timing of the mouth opening in order to create different lunging profiles for each target prey species.
2013 Toyota Highlander Limited - $ 31,993 ** Prices are PLUS tax, tag, title fee, $ 799 Pre-Delivery Service Fee and $ 185
Electronic Tag Registration Service Fee.
Luggage maker Rimowa's
electronic tag lets you skip the line by checking your bag from home (as long as you're flying via Lufthansa).
A
standard electronic tag retails at about $ 2.50 but the State Government subsidy reduces the price to 90 cents, compared to 30c for a plastic tag.
AUSTRALIA has remained foot and mouth disease (FMD)- free for more than 130 years but its potential to devastate the livestock industry has reignited debate about the
enforced electronic tagging of all sheep and goats in the country.
Both G4S and Serco are currently under investigation by the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) after questions were raised about whether they overcharged the government on contracts to
deliver electronic tagging of convicted offenders.
G4S received # 8.7 million and Serco # 4.5 million for
electronic tagging equipment supplied to the MoJ between March 2014 and February 2015, according to analysis of government data by the Centre for Crime and Justice Studies.
To follow the juvenile salmon, researchers implanted
small electronic tags into the tiny 12 - centimetre fish as they were leaving Chilko Lake.
The fresh finding that they return each year has emerged after the team tracked 211 of the fish over a three - year period using
tiny electronic tags.
RIMOWA
Electronic Tag is the first fully integrated mobility solution for luggage and features an embedded digital bag tag.
The
proposed electronic tags will have two small e-ink screens showing the bag's destination and a corresponding barcode with more flight details.
In practice, congestion pricing systems use pervasive networks of cameras and
electronic tag readers to charge drivers and catch violators.
The data of the custom food order will then be stored into
RFID electronic tags with the help of an electronic vendor device.
«When the government cancelled G4S and Serco's
electronic tagging contracts in late 2013, the then - justice secretary, Chris Grayling, promised «a fresh start for electronic monitoring»,» Richard Garside, director of the Centre for Crime and Justice Studies, said.
For examples, in Seattle, one project
used electronic tags to track the movement of more than 2,000 waste items - ranging from recyclable materials to old electronics - to see how far they traveled across the U.S..
2013 Toyota Highlander Hybrid Limited - $ 31,993 ** Prices are PLUS tax, tag, title fee, $ 799 Pre-Delivery Service Fee and $ 185
Electronic Tag Registration Service Fee.
For the airport - weary travelers BAG2GO, RIMOWA and Lufthansa have developed a smart baggage mobility system consisting of a RIMOWA suitcase, Lufthansa app and the
RIMOWA Electronic Tag, a data module with an electronic paper display.
The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) continued to pay millions to G4S and Serco
for electronic tagging over a year after the firms were banned from delivering the work, new research has revealed.
Rimowa is rolling out
its Electronic Tag technology: precheck your bag at home with your smartphone, then drop it off curbside.
«We support farmers who use
electronic tags... but we don't see the benefits of electronic tags being great enough to impose mandatory uptake on the whole industry.»
Following the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences (ABARES) study's release last week, Victorian Agriculture Minister Peter Walsh said the best course of action would be a national approach to scrapping the current system for
electronic tags.
Jermaine Pennant has not been this closely tracked since he infamously wore
an electronic tag whilst playing for Birmingham City in 2005.
It's good for everyone and it's the only reason I can still walk in London without
an electronic tag.»
«I am happy I don't have
an electronic tag.
A conviction for a late - night assault temporarily obliged him to wear
an electronic tag and observe an 18:30 p.m. curfew, which would see him substituted midway through games so that he could get home in time.
Instead, officials are likely to have been asked to find ways of linking education to release date in a way which saves money, possibly through allowing early release but demanding that the rest of the sentence be completed under a home curfew with
an electronic tag.
This involves an in - house curfew each evening which is monitored as the offender wears
an electronic tag on his or her ankle.
Terror suspects who are under a Tpim imposed by the home secretary have faced a wide range of restrictions including overnight residence at a specified address,
electronic tagging and tracking of their movements and restrictions on their travel, communications, finances, associations, work and study.
Nearly # 1bn has been spent on
the electronic tagging of criminals over the past 13 years with little effect on cutting offending rates - Guardian