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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. -
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 -
Carbon Nanotubes: Present and FutureCommercial ApplicationsMichael F. …
https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/uploads/news/files/devolder13sciencereview.pdf13 Mar 2014: sports goods and wind turbine blades manufacturersAneeve http://aneeve.com Microelectronics Printed FET; RFID. ... www.panasonic.com Coatings Transparent conductor (with SWeNT); touch screen. Paru Corporation - Microelectronics FET; RFID. -
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https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/news/stories/2008/Marie_Curie/void%280%29%3B?page=3429 Apr 2021. PervasID develop battery-free Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) reader systems for automating inventory and asset tracking. -
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. -
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. -
New graphene based inks for high-speed manufacturing of printed…
https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/news/new-graphene-based-inks-high-speed-manufacturing-printed-electronicsIn the short to medium term, the researchers hope to use their method to make printed, disposable biosensors, energy harvesters and RFID tags. -
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https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/uploads/pages/files/issue-15engnl.pdf17 Jul 2014: RFID is a widely-used wireless sensingtechnology which uses radio waves toidentify an object in the form of a serialnumber. ... Several other methods of improvingpassive RFID coverage have been developed,but they do not address the issues of deadspots. -
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https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/people?field_user_surname_value_1=&field_user_list_category_tid=All&page=38Research Areas: Photonics, Photonic Switching, Photonic Integrated Circuits, Radio over Fibre, Optical Datacommunications, RFID. -
AUTUMN 2014ISSUE 16 Cambridge engineers break superconductor world…
https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/uploads/pages/files/department-engineering-newsletter-issue-16-autumn-2014.pdf1 Dec 2014: In collaboration with Dr Michael Crisp, Professor Richard Penty and Professor Ian White of The Department of Engineering, Sabesan has developed a battery-less radio frequency identification (RFID) system that will
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