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  2. Richard Penty | Department of Engineering

    https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/profiles/rvp11
    He 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.
  3. The Intelligent Airport | Department of Engineering

    https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/news/intelligent-airport
    There 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
  4. Luigi G. Occhipinti | Department of Engineering

    https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/profiles/lgo23
    247798, Towards Electronic Product Coding with RFID tags based on hybrid organic-oxide complementary thin-film technology).
  5. The future of flying | Department of Engineering

    https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/news/future-flying
    For 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
  6. Layout 1

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    17 Jul 2014: Department of Engineering. In this issue2 Student numbers up. 2 Engineers develop their entrepreneurialskills. 3 Dr Julian Allwood awarded EPSRC LeadershipFellowship. 3 Control your TV simply by waving your arm. 4 Students win the Award for
  7. Alumnus Dr Sabesan Sithamparanathan awarded RAEng Silver Medal |…

    https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/news/alumnus-dr-sabesan-sithamparanathan-awarded-raeng-silver-medal
    Battery-free RFID tags contain electronically stored information and can be linked up as components of intelligent networks, with sensors to determine their location from a distance. ... RFID tags conventionally suffer from ‘dead spots’ where tags
  8. Planes ready for take-off in fraction of the time | Department of…

    https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/news/planes-ready-take-fraction-time
    Professor Duncan McFarlane. The initiative will trial the latest automated identification technology - such as tiny electronic tags that feed information back to computers - to examine how it could be used to ... This will be the focus of the Cambridge
  9. The car that diagnoses its own servicing needs | Department of…

    https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/news/car-diagnoses-its-own-servicing-needs
    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.
  10. Electrical Engineering Division receive awards | Department of…

    https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/news/electrical-engineering-division-receive-awards
    Mr Sabesan Sithamparanathan has been awarded the Hudswell International Research Scholarship for his doctoral research on 'Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) for Intelligent Airports'. ... The main aim of his research is to improve efficiency and
  11. EPSRC award £511,000 to fund 'The Intelligent Airport'…

    https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/news/epsrc-award-511000-fund-intelligent-airport-project
    Radio frequency identification (RFID) tags supported by a transparent optical-RF network can be used to sense, locate and track an array of objects including luggage, mobile assets and commercial goods ... and can provide additional features such as

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