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University of Cambridge spin-out, Sorex Sensors, raises £1.2m |…
https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/news/university-cambridge-spin-out-sorex-sensors-raises-12mthe sensors have an incredibly low power requirement, allowing them to be operated from a coin cell, battery, mobile phone or even by energy harvesting from an RFID device. -
Transforming infrastructure delivery is integral to future economic…
https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/news/transforming-infrastructure-delivery-integral-future-economic-successharvesting, radio frequency identification (RFID) and wireless sensor networks. -
Tongyun Li | Department of Engineering
https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/profiles/tl299and radio frequency identification (RFID), among other related topics. -
The Intelligent Airport | Department of Engineering
https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/news/intelligent-airportThere were also presentations from speakers representing Ofcom, the Hong Kong Airport Project and the Department's Institute for Manufacturing's RFID team. ... If it were possible to extend the read range of passive RFID tags to 10m, it would enable -
The future of flying | Department of Engineering
https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/news/future-flyingFor 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 -
The car that diagnoses its own servicing needs | Department of…
https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/news/car-diagnoses-its-own-servicing-needsroad. Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) tags, each with its own unique identification number, are attached to the car’s engine parts. ... But there are potentially great benefits beyond this as well. When the car is sent to be scrapped, for example, -
SPRING 2024ISSUE 33 Cambridge students aiming to send a ...
https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/uploads/pages/files/1183-engineering-newsletter-33-web.pdf1 May 2024: SPRING 2024ISSUE 33. Cambridge students aiming to send a rocket into space in 2025Pages 8-9. Using lasers to ‘heat and beat’ 3D-printed steel could help reduce costsPage 10. Cambridge at COP28: Raising ambition in net zero flightPages 12-13. -
SPRING 2019ISSUE 25 Electronic device implanted in the brain ...
https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/uploads/pages/files/issue-25-engineering-newsletter-spring-2019.pdf7 Nov 2019: SPRING 2019ISSUE 25. Electronic device implanted in the brain could stop seizures Page 6. The man who helped to preserve Stephen Hawking’s iconic voicePage 11. Introducing the lettuce peeling robotPage 15. DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING. NEWS. -
SPRING 2017ISSUE 21 Virtual infrastructure models. From computer to…
https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/uploads/pages/files/engineering-newsletter-spring-17-final.pdf21 Jun 2017: A single radio frequency identification (RFID) reader can cover up to 400 m2 with almost 100% detection accuracy, allowing automatic monitoring of nearly all the tags and constant update of stock ... Christou said: “Low cost, long distance sensing of -
Six - A fulfilment system to achieve world-leading accuracy |…
https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/news/six-fulfilment-system-achieve-world-leading-accuracyThese were not the high-tech, RFID'd and barcode-festooned wonderlands that the trade shows would have you believe.
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