RFID Networks: Mesh Network For Wireless RFID Sensor Networks...
From MeshDynamics...
... MeshDynamics has a multi-radio, multi-channel backhaul. It forms a Structured Mesh(TM) -- a tree-like structure that resembles a wired switch stack. All the channels are dynamically allocated automatically. Systems built with Structured Mesh will scale to large deployments and the overall deployment cost is lowest since few external backhaul connections are required. ...
RFID sensor networks can be used to create fault tolerance in the delivery of sensor or tag information...
MeshDynamics is a division of Advanced Cybernetics Group (ACG). ACG, founded in 1992, has over a decade of proven expertise in providing high performance embedded system software for autonomous devices operating in dynamic, unstructured or even hostile environments. ACG's adaptive control software solutions have been used in both military and civilian applications to monitor changes in dynamic environments and modify the system behavior to maintain consistent system performance. ACG customers include the United States Air Force (USAF), the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Adept, Abbott Laboratories, Accufab, Adept Technology, Alereon, Babcock & Wilcox, Giddings and Lewis, Herrhammer GmbH, Hitachi, Hutchinson Technologies, IBM, Ingersoll-Rand, Motorola, Seagate, Schlage Lock, Summit Machines, Sylvania and others.
Labels: adaptive-supply-chain, hitachi-rfid, ibm, ibm-rfid, military-rfid, nist, performance

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