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  2. By linking computer networks to sensors and identification technologies, such as radio frequency identification (RFID), almost any information about an individual product or component can be obtained in real time – from ... developing distributed
  3. 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 ... Here, we showcase an automated tracking
  4. Torben Jess as Boeing intern

    https://www.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/news/torben-jess-as-boeing-intern/
    DIAL's Torben Jess had a unique opportunity to work as an intern with Boeing Research and Technology in St Louis for three months. ... The aim of Industry 4.0 is to use various upcoming technologies such as 3D printing, RFID tags, or augmented reality to
  5. Planes ready for take-off in fraction of the time | Department of…

    https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/news/planes-ready-take-fraction-time
    Professor Duncan McFarlane. The initiative will trial the latest automated identification technology - such as tiny electronic tags that feed information back to computers - to examine how it could be used to ... The project will explore how key parties
  6. 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 ... Here, we showcase an automated tracking
  7. Carl Zeiss Microscopy - Automation Assessment - IfM Engage

    https://engage.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/project/challenging-thinking-at-carl-zeiss-microscopy/
    A good example of this is Auto-ID technologies (such as barcode or RFID) upon which several of our planned automation projects depended. ... IfM Engage has shown great enthusiasm in working with us locally but also in engaging with the wider ZEISS network
  8. Strategies for Asset Information Management

    https://www.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/research/dial/research-projects/completed-projects/saim/
    In particular, we aim to examine and demonstrate the impact of key emerging technologies such as Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) on the effectiveness with which these assets are managed throughout their ... The key objectives can be summarised as
  9. The future of flying

    https://www.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/news/the-future-of-flying/
    Referred to as the turnaround process, the operation involves the coordination of activities such as baggage handling, refuelling, maintenance tasks and passenger transfer. ... Tiny electronic RFID tags can be used to provide visibility for different
  10. Near error-free wireless detection made possible | Department of…

    https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/news/near-error-free-wireless-detection-made-possible
    The technology is used for applications such as baggage handling in airports, access badges, inventory control and document tracking. ... Conventional passive UHF RFID systems typically offer a lower useful read range than this new solution, as well as
  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 ... Some polymers, such as P3HT

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