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The future of flying | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/the-future-of-flying23 Oct 2012: PhD student Ellie Siva and colleagues at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zürich and the National Technical University of Athens. ... For instance, the researchers have previously examined how radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology -
Enhancing Identity withLocation A Study of the Behavior and ...
https://www.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/uploads/Research/DIAL/HFM_MPHIL_THESIS.pdf28 Mar 2012: Table 3.1: RFID tag comparison. Identity Sensing 17. location data. RFID technology is increasing popular in a variety of applications. ... will enable the adoption of RFID technology by companies with even the largest. -
Lecture 2
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/1112/TopIssues/Files/TI_L3_RFID.pdf5 Mar 2012: Long Range Deployments. Walmart 2003 – Walmart announces 100 top suppliers will use RFID. ... Tested in Tesco in Cambridge, UK. Guardian headline: “Tesco Tests Spy Chip Technology”. -
University of Cambridge Research Horizons
https://www.cam.ac.uk/system/files/issue_19_research_horizons.pdf1 Oct 2012: This was the main finding of the House of CommonsSelect Committee for Science and Technology in its work on the use of science foremergency planning and crisis management. ... Privacy by design means that it’s in-builtas part of the technology, rather -
Topical Issues: RFID Part IIDr Robert Harle 1 What ...
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/1112/TopIssues/Files/TI_L3_RFID_ho.pdf5 Mar 2012: Alien whitepaper. RFID in Use. 13. Privacy The press always concentrate on the privacy. ... RFID tags to tag pallets by Jan 2005. All at own cost – not popular. -
IEEE EFTA paper Mf.JH
https://www.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/uploads/Research/CIG/IEEEETFA2006paperMFJH.pdf2 Mar 2012: recognised using RFID technology, becomes possible on a. large scale. These components can potentially be reused,. ... location with such legislation thus becomes less problematic. when implementing new, holonic technology. -
3-CAM-AUTOID-WH016-V2
https://www.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/uploads/Research/DIAL/Resources/White_papers/cam-autoid-wh026.pdf28 Mar 2012: This logic partlyexplains an observation why the use of RFID technology in manufacturing control has remained sporadicin nature compared to bar-codes. ... Perhaps this is also the reason that the RFID technology has receivedmuch less developments in -
CAM-AUTOID-WH007 3
https://www.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/uploads/Research/DIAL/Resources/White_papers/cam-autoid-wh-007.pdf3 Apr 2012: He hasbeen working with RFID Technology since1999 in his previous capacity as a SoftwareEngineer and Development Manager atSAP Labs in Tokyo. ... 3. smart sensor applications. 3.1. Applications in Use Today. The various forms of smart sensor technology -
3-CAM-AUTOID-WH016-V2
https://www.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/uploads/Research/DIAL/Resources/White_papers/cam-autoid-wh024.pdf28 Mar 2012: In this environment,it is quite appropriate for different technology suppliers to develop RFID products to meet their perceptionof market needs, without any particular reference to the product offerings of their ... However, the lack of standardisation -
Public domain roadmaps 6-7-11
https://www.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/uploads/Research/CTM/Roadmapping/public_domain_roadmaps.pdf27 Jul 2012: Vision 2020 chemical industry of the future – technology roadmap for materials”, August 2000. ... Green chemical technology roadmap”, 2004. • “Roadmap for process equipment materials technology”, October 2003. •
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