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  2. Richard Penty | Department of Engineering

    https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/profiles/rvp11
    He has also carried out research on broad area RFID systems, where the detection range of passive RFID tags has been greatly improved. ... Strategic themes. Energy, transport and urban infrastructure. RFID sensing for improving performance of airports.
  3. Alumnus Dr Sabesan Sithamparanathan awarded RAEng Silver Medal |…

    https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/news/alumnus-dr-sabesan-sithamparanathan-awarded-raeng-silver-medal
    Battery-free RFID tags contain electronically stored information and can be linked up as components of intelligent networks, with sensors to determine their location from a distance. ... RFID tags conventionally suffer from ‘dead spots’ where tags
  4. The Facebook of Things?

    https://www.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/news/the-facebook-of-things/
    Since then RedBite’s RFID technologies have been deployed around the world and we have proven that we can transform the way in which global deployments of RFID are managed. ... During the coming weeks RFID tags and QR codes will begin appearing all
  5. Computational Modelling Group: Preprint 318

    https://como.ceb.cam.ac.uk/preprints/318/
    Establishing dedicated ontologies and agents and combining them with technologies such as QR codes, RFID tags, and mobile apps, enabled us to develop modular applications that tackle some key challenges related
  6. Good news from Girton - Michaelmas Edition | Girton College

    www.girton.cam.ac.uk/news/good-news-girton-michaelmas-edition
    Thumbnail for Good news from Girton - Michaelmas Edition | Girton College or warehouses, with an exceptionally high degree of accuracy, using RFID tags and replacing costly manual handheld scanning.
  7. Computational Modelling Group: Publication ST-29-100135-

    https://como.ceb.cam.ac.uk/publications/ST-29-100135-/
    Establishing dedicated ontologies and agents and combining them with technologies such as QR codes, RFID tags, and mobile apps, enabled us to develop modular applications that tackle some key challenges related
  8. Digital Manufacturing Tour

    https://www.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/research/digital-manufacturing/ifm-digital-tour/
    Cloud-based, with iOS and Android apps, itemit uses QR and RFID asset tags to give you the asset information you need anytime, anywhere and even offline.
  9. CPS member publications

    www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/photonic_comms/files/publications_crsid2456.html?crsid=mjc87
    White and Richard V. Penty. IEEE RFID Technology and Applications (RFID-TA) Conference, Tampere, 2014. ... RFID and wireless systems for intelligent airports", S Sabesan, M Crisp, R V Penty and I H White, RFID Journal Live!
  10. Luigi G. Occhipinti | Department of Engineering

    https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/profiles/lgo23
    247798, Towards Electronic Product Coding with RFID tags based on hybrid organic-oxide complementary thin-film technology).
  11. Device Physics of Solution-Processed Organic Field-Effect Transistors

    https://www.me.phy.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/sirringhaus_adv_mat_2005.pdf
    and simple, low-cost, radiofrequency identification (RFID)tags[12] and sensing devices. Other applications, such as active-matrix liquid crystal or organic light-emitting diode (OLED)displays, or high-performance RFID ... tags compatible withexisting
  12. Torben Jess as Boeing intern

    https://www.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/news/torben-jess-as-boeing-intern/
    The aim of Industry 4.0 is to use various upcoming technologies such as 3D printing, RFID tags, or augmented reality to make manufacturing more flexible.
  13. EPSRC award £511,000 to fund 'The Intelligent Airport'…

    https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/news/epsrc-award-511000-fund-intelligent-airport-project
    Radio frequency identification (RFID) tags supported by a transparent optical-RF network can be used to sense, locate and track an array of objects including luggage, mobile assets and commercial goods ... and can provide additional features such as
  14. IET IAM paper_info futureproofing_v7.4

    https://www-smartinfrastructure.eng.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/3.09Masood0086FinalPaper.pdf
    Current mobile AR systems use one or more tracking technologies including digital cameras, optical sensors, accelerometers, GPS, gyroscopes, solid-state compasses, and RFID/wireless sensors. ... RFID tags in concrete. Acknowledgements EPSRC, Technology
  15. The future of flying

    https://www.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/news/the-future-of-flying/
    For instance, the researchers have previously examined how radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology and better data sharing in airports can reduce costs and achieve greater business efficiencies. ... Tiny electronic RFID tags can be used to
  16. Near error-free wireless detection made possible | Department of…

    https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/news/near-error-free-wireless-detection-made-possible
    and Ian White, were able achieve a massive increase in RFID range and accuracy. ... In most of the RFID systems currently in use, the best way to ensure an accurate reading of the tags is to shorten the distance between the antennas and the tags,
  17. IfM has hi-tech cure for Spanish Ham producers

    https://www.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/news/ifm-has-hi-tech-cure-for-spanish-ham-producers/
    The team from the IfM’s Distributed Information and Automation Laboratory (DIAL) have been using Radio Frequency identification (RFID) tags to help producers ensure traceability of meat products and make the ... Using RFID the business will be able to
  18. Cambridge tech can track 100,000 items of clothing throughout the…

    https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/news/cambridge-tech-can-track-100000-items-clothing-throughout-store
    A single radio frequency identification (RFID) reader can cover up to 400 m. ... Sithamparanathan Sabesan. Christou said: “Low cost, long distance sensing of passive RFID tags is an unmet need in the retail and logistics industries.
  19. IfM News and Features

    https://www.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/news/ifm-researchers-create-ground-breaking-ultraflexible-battery/
    While there is a clear trend in the market for flexible devices – from consumer electronics such as tablets and mobile phones to medical implants, radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags and displays –
  20. New graphene based inks for high-speed manufacturing of printed…

    https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/news/new-graphene-based-inks-high-speed-manufacturing-printed-electronics
    In the short to medium term, the researchers hope to use their method to make printed, disposable biosensors, energy harvesters and RFID tags.
  21. Layout 1

    https://www-smartinfrastructure.eng.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/csic-annual-review-2018.pdf
    CSIC Annual Review 2018 1. Transforming infrastructure through smarter information. Annual Review. 2018. CSIC Partners. Infrastructure clients (owners and operators). Consultants, contractors and asset managers. Technology and information supply

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