Sentences with phrase «on radio frequency identification»

Although the newly awarded patent to Apple focuses on radio frequency identification (RFID) tags, this actually gives fans an idea on what the Apple Watch Series 3 could be flaunting at launch.
BRODIE: There's amazing work going on in developing miniaturized sensors based on radio frequency identification technology, or RFID.

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Franwell also tracks marijuana, using bar - code and radio frequency identification labels on packaging and plants, in Colorado, Oregon, Maryland, Alaska and Michigan.
It already has one of the airline industry's best luggage handling records — just 1 out of every 500 bags failed to arrive on time — but hopes that by deploying a RFID, or radio - frequency identification, tracking system globally it can improve further.
The company has applied its expertise in RFID (radio frequency identification) technology to map and locate underground utilities; it has used its understanding of the healthcare industry to develop innovations that help the early diagnosis of heart and lung conditions; and its range of pocket projectors are the ultimate presentation devices for business people on the go.
Radio frequency identification (RFID) tags — devices that can transmit data over short distances to identify objects, animals or people — have become increasingly popular for tracking everything from automobiles being manufactured on an assembly line to zoo animals in transit to their new homes.
Research teams at North Dakota State University, Fargo, have developed a method to embed radio frequency identification (RFID) tags in paper, which could help combat document counterfeiting, and have developed antennaless RFID tags for use on metal.
On the more complex side, radio - frequency identification (RF - ID) tags are like small microchips and come in two flavors: organic and silicon.
Radio frequency identification is a marvel of both miniaturization and mass production: a microchip and antenna small and cheap enough to justify planting on a bag of charcoal.
A technology called Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) helps distance runners and road race organizers keep more accurate performance times and report results on larger numbers of competitors.
Basically, as the engines go through the various stages of building at General Motors» Tonawanda, New York facility, the process is being documented through an RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) data bolt that has been installed on each engine block and engine head.
The TPMS relies on RFIDs (radio frequency identification), and of course, because they're wireless, they represent another point of entry.
Others wanted radio - frequency identification (RFID) tracking systems for books, hands - on projects in makerspaces, digitized local history resources, videoconferencing, and expanded community outreach.
Another unique feature of SureFlap is it's the only cat door to use patented low - power radio frequency identification (RFID) technology, which enables it to run exclusively on 4 AA batteries, so there's no need for electrical wiring access.
NFC technology is short - range wireless communication technology based on Radio - Frequency Identification (RFID) that enables mobile devices to connect and transfer data by touching them together or bringing them to close proximity.
This Instructable is for Access Control System based on Raspberry Pi that uses an RFID (Radio Frequency Identification Device) tag reader system for all...
NFC standards cover communications protocols and data exchange formats and are based on existing radio - frequency identification (RFID) standards including ISO / IEC 14443 and FeliCa.
On the fitness side, it is expected to include Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tracking, which will give users nutritional information about foods.
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