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pervasid Archives – Cambridge Enterprise
https://www.enterprise.cam.ac.uk/tag/pervasid/feed/26 Jul 2024: distance sensing of passive RFID tags is an unmet need in the retail and logistics industries. ... cost, long distance sensing of passive RFID tags has long been an unmet need in the retail and logistics industries. -
PervasID secures £720k investment – Cambridge Enterprise
https://www.enterprise.cam.ac.uk/news/pervasid-secures-720k-investment/22 Feb 2023: The company has developed a passive UHF RFID reader technology that enables highly reliable reading of standard, off-the-shelf passive UHF RFID tags. ... Victor Christou, CEO of Cambridge Innovation Capital commented “Low cost, long distance sensing of
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Computer Laboratory – Course material 2008–09: Additional Topics
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/0809/AddTopics/21 May 2009: 4]. 2B. The media regularly attack the security and privacy associated with RFID tags. ... Why do they not share the same security issues? 2C. Why are longer range passive RFID tags associated with higher frequencies of operation? -
Streamlining manufacturing | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/features/streamlining-manufacturing11 Oct 2013: Ubisense’s system can be likened to a super-charged radio frequency identification (RFID) tag. ... RFID tags, such as those found in Oyster cards, send out a signal when it reaches a particular point, such as a card reader, but Ubisense’s system
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Computer Laboratory: NetOS Seminars
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/research/srg/netos/DDEPI/25 Aug 2014: In this project we would deploy the active RFID tags and readers in the research lab or hospital to measure the mobility of people and interaction of them. ... The RFID tags are from OpenBeacon platform () and the task of this project is building -
The car that diagnoses its own servicing needs | University of…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/the-car-that-diagnoses-its-own-servicing-needs19 Jun 2007: road. Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) tags, each with its own unique identification number, are attached to the car's engine parts. ... As the car passes over the pad, the readers transmit the ID number from the electronic tags to a computer. -
Richard Penty | Department of Engineering
https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/profiles/rvp11He 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. -
Scalable Production of High-Quality Printable Graphene – Cambridge…
https://www.enterprise.cam.ac.uk/opportunities/scalable-production-of-high-quality-printable-graphene/28 Jul 2024: Suitable for printing of multiple layers. RFID tags. Smart Packaging. Conductive inks in vehicles. ... Tags:Stay in touch with the latest updates from Cambridge Enterprise.
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New Years Honours for alumnus Dr Sabesan Sithamparanathan (m.2018) |…
https://www.corpus.cam.ac.uk/articles/new-years-honours-alumnus-dr-sabesan-sithamparanathan-m201828 Jul 2024: RFID systems use electromagnetic fields to automatically locate tags and the objects they are attached to. ... The tags each carry a unique identity and are passive, obtaining their energy from electromagnetic fields alone.
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Security for Ubiquitous Computing
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~fms27/secubicomp/index.html29 Jan 2021: Some of them obvious and others pretty insightful (especially the one about RFID tags).
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