RFID Objects Connect to Internet
Labels: internet-of-things, mirror, object, object-tracking, violet
Achieve Breakthrough Performance Through RFID Radio Frequency Identification and Auto-ID Technology.
Labels: internet-of-things, mirror, object, object-tracking, violet
RFID evaluations can be had on-the-cheap. Tikitag is available as an evaluation tool. ...
... "When you place a tag near the reader the client software receives the tag's unique ID, which is then sent to what Tikitag calls an application that you have defined on the Tikitag Web site. " ...
Labels: applications, evaluation, internet-of-things, privacy, reader, software, tag-placement, tiki-tag, unique-id
Violet creates integration between the virtual world and the physical world through connected objects using technologies, such as RFID. Violet will launch a new product, called Mirror (Mir:ror) ...
... "Nabaztag is the first of a new species. Miniaturization, the reduced cost of electronic components, and the availability of communication technologies such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and RFID mean that, now, any object can be made communicant. In the coming years, computers, phones and game consoles will no longer be the only devices in our environment deemed worthy to be intelligent and connected. " ...
Labels: communication, connect, connected, integration, intelligence, internet-of-things, nazbatag, object, object-tracking, physical-world, violet, virtual-world
European Union provides results of regional survey on RFID technology. ...
... "RFID – smart radio tags - are the keystone of the emerging Internet of Things that will connect objects and places. " ...

... "Overall, 60% of respondents feel that there is insufficient information available to make an informed analysis of RFID technologies. There is therefore considerable support for awareness and information campaigns. Views on whether RFID can improve the lives of Europeans are evenly split. The benefits mentioned include food safety (identification of allergens, more comprehensive information, easier product recalls), healthcare (prevention of drug misuse, authentication) or supply chain management (fewer stocks-out, better after sales service). Privacy, health and environmental risks are among the RFID concerns given." ...
Labels: benefits-of-rfid, drug-authentication, europe, european-union, info, internet-of-things, privacy, radio-tags, region-europe, rfid-technology, risks, survey-results
Upcoming European Union Forum on RFID will explore the internet of things. ...

... "13 - 14 March 2007, Brussels, Belgium: The event calls for an identification of research needs from RFID towards the Internet of Things with respect to different application areas. The Forum also act as a platform to continue the dialogue with RFID stakeholders on a European level. The first conference stream is part of a series of meetings of the RFID Academic Convocation, driven by the Auto-ID Labs at MIT and being organised around the world to build collaboration across academic disciplines, institutional and geographic boundaries. " ...
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... "Syscan believes that iCE is a significant leap forward in the evolution of RFID (Radio Frequency Identification); not only for the Company's selected verticals in agriculture, pharmaceuticals and the military but throughout the entire spectrum of RFID. With iCE, the real-time desktop monitoring of remote assets can be significantly enhanced and the much predicted internet of things made more functional.
Syscan's iCE invention was developed using an energy-efficient dynamic bi-directional communications protocol that employs transmission windows to dramatically reduce the power consumption of Tag batteries, which comprise a major portion of the per-Tag cost. iCE Readers can access Tags that would normally be out of range by substituting other Tags that are within reach to temporarily act as communication bridges to relay data to the Reader. The architecture of the iCE RFID network can be defined by the Reader or the Tags according to their positions and characteristics. Once configured, the system is equipped with enough intelligence and is sufficiently dynamic to enable it to operate by itself without human intervention, regardless of whether or not there is a change in the position of the Tags or in their environment. " ...
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