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  2. IEEE EFTA paper Mf.JH

    https://www.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/uploads/Research/CIG/IEEEETFA2006paperMFJH.pdf
    2 Mar 2012: recognised using RFID technology, becomes possible on a. large scale. These components can potentially be reused,.
  3. IfM plays host to Eastern region’s export heroes

    https://www.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/news/ifm-plays-host-to-eastern-regions-export-heroes/
    During his visit he saw the Distributed Information and Automation Laboratory (DIAL) and discovered how hi-tech information systems and automated identification technologies, such as radio-frequency identification (RFID), can be
  4. 3-CAM-AUTOID-WH016-V2

    https://www.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/uploads/Research/DIAL/Resources/White_papers/cam-autoid-wh023.pdf
    3 Apr 2012: pre-advice. store. store. labelpallets with. rfid tags. locationinformation. Figure 5 use case diagram for the shipping process. ... M.6. FMCD employee/labelling systemM.6.1. Label pallets with RFID tags. M.7. MWM.7.1.
  5. IfM has hi-tech cure for Spanish Ham producers

    https://www.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/uploads/News/100909_IfM_hitech_ham.doc
    7 Feb 2017: Using RFID the business will be able to track each individual item, give them better visibility and control over various product classes and provide a better service for their clients.”. ... DIAL is involved in a number of projects that use RFID
  6. Cambridge BMI Group Working Papers: 03/2021 THE COMPLEMENTARITY OF ...

    https://www.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/uploads/Research/BMI/Cambridge_BMI_Working_Papers_03_2021_25_05_21.pdf
    25 May 2021: Cambridge BMI Group Working Papers: 03/2021. THE COMPLEMENTARITY OF HUMAN AND ORGANIZATIONAL CAPITAL TO. THE PRODUCTIVITY OF ROBOTS. Yifeng (Philip) Chen. (University of Cambridge). Chander Velu. (University of Cambridge). Duncan McFarlane.
  7. 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
  8. CAM-AUTOID-WH009 -4

    https://www.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/uploads/Research/DIAL/Resources/White_papers/cam-autoid-wh009.pdf
    3 Apr 2012: Examples of this technology are Radio frequency identification(RFID) and Electronic Identification (EMID) Technologies). –
  9. OCTOBER 2015 | Issue 4 Institute forManufacturingREVIEW 50 years ...

    https://www.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/uploads/IfM_Review/Issue-4/IfM-Review-Issue-4.pdf
    27 Oct 2015: OCTOBER 2015 | Issue 4. Institute forManufacturingREVIEW. 50 years of manufacturing at Cambridge. Giving evidence to government. Carbon nanotubes: a manufacturing challenge. New thinking on next generation supply networks. Contents2 IfM news. 4 IfM
  10. Research Paper Publ. Schedule

    https://www.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/uploads/Research/DIAL/Resources/White_papers/cam-autoid-wh-005.pdf
    3 Apr 2012: This is discussed further in Section 6 of this paper. In addition to the radio frequency identification methods (RFID) being pursued initially within the Auto-ID project, some alternative (line of
  11. 2-CAM-AUTOID-WH015

    https://www.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/uploads/Research/DIAL/Resources/White_papers/cam-autoid-wh015.pdf
    3 Apr 2012: We then discuss how a PML Service may use data binding tools to interface with existing business information systems toaccess other properties about an object besides the history of RFID read ... In order to minimise the costs of Radio Frequency

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