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Article: The Next Revolution In Wireless And Mobility
The history of communications has progressed from human/human through human/machine to machine/machine interchange. The long evolution of each of these modalities has undeniably had a profound impact on human civilization. The last frontier in this saga is to connect the physical world to the world of machines. By Ken Lynch, Director of Marketing, ThingMagic, Inc.
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8/30/2010
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Case Study: Bell Canada Optimizes Testing Workflows
Montreal based Bell Canada is now 120 years old and turned in
revenues of $14.3B last year. By ClickSoftware
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8/19/2010
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White Paper: Street-Level Routing: Where The Rubber Meets The Road
“Bypasses are devices that allow some people to dash from point A to point B very fast while other people dash from point B to point A very fast. People living at point C, being a point directly in between, are often given to wonder what’s so great about point A that so many people from point B are so keen to get there, and what’s so great about point B that so many
people from point A are so keen to get there. They often wish
that people would just once and for all work out where they wanted to be.”
By ClickSoftware
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8/19/2010
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White Paper: Intelligent Foreign Object Prevention
In the vast world of aviation, a clean and properly maintained aircraft is key to the very safety of those who operate,
work and ride on it. The same applies to the airport/airbase where aircraft fly in and out every day. Foreign objects
(FO) is any substance, debris or article alien to a vehicle or system, which would potentially cause damage. Millions
of dollars of damage each year are caused by FOD at airports and affect airports, airport tenants and the airlines. By XERAFY
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8/18/2010
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White Paper: Paper Roll Tagging: More Efficient Paper Industry Of The Future
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) solutions are
rapidly replacing bar-code technology for identification
of different products and assets. In the paper industry,
RFID can yield benefits when paper rolls are
tagged and automatically identified from the manufacturing
phase to the entire supply chain life-cycle. By UPM
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8/13/2010
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Datasheet: Active UHF Beacon Tag i-Q350LX M–Microtag
Using advanced UHF radio frequency technology, i-Q350LX M tags send data at distances of up to 150 meters (500 feet) to either a mobile (handheld) or fixed reader (interrogator).
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8/10/2010
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Datasheet: Active UHF Beacon Tag i-Q350L M–Microtag
Using advanced UHF radio frequency technology, i-Q350L M tags send data at distances of up to 150 meters (500 feet) to either a mobile (handheld) or fixed reader (interrogator).
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8/10/2010
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Guest Series Part 2: RFID-Based Materials Management - A Game Of "What If"
No matter how effective a manual system may seem, because the recording of material movement is not automated, data becomes obsolete very quickly. To make matters worse, unique material identification numbers are often hand-written, painted, or etched onto material and can become faded, smeared, removed, or hidden by other materials or elements like grass, dirt, or snow. Thus, manual tracking of pre-engineered components leads to increased instances of components that are "not immediately found," which leads to higher costs and decreased productivity. By Jon Chesser and Vincent Hsieh, Atlas RFID Solutions
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8/9/2010
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Las Vegas-Area Nursing Facility Adopts RFID For Memory-Impaired Residents
When TLC Care Center, a habilitation, therapy and long-term nursing facility located approximately 20 miles southeast of Las Vegas, opened its new memory wing for residents with Alzheimer's disease or other forms of advanced dementia, it provided an RFID-enabled bracelet to each of the wing's residents, to ensure they don't wander away. By Claire Swedberg, RFID Journal
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8/6/2010
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RFID Helps Florida Shoe Retailer Keep Its Customers From Walking Away
Florida shoe retailer Peltz Shoes has saved approximately 1,500 man-hours in the past year by applying a passive EPC Gen 2 RFID tag to every box containing a pair of shoes at each of its four stores, and by employing an RFID-enabled cart to manage its inventory. By Claire Swedberg, RFID Journal
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8/6/2010
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RFID Brings Relief To Solid Comfort
Thanks to an RFID system that tracks hotel furniture from the point of assembly until the moment it is shipped to a customer, Solid Comfort has eliminated the need for two full-time staff members, while also reducing the amount of shipment errors and confusion regarding what has been delivered. The system was provided by AbeTech, based in Rogers, Minn. By Claire Swedberg, RFID Journal
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8/6/2010
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Brochure: Asset Tracking Solutions
Element ID introduces RFID-based asset tracking solutions to help improve the way you operate your business.
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8/5/2010
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Datasheet: IntelliPort
AutoCrib IntelliPort becomes the employee ID-controlled doorway into and out of an existing stores area or tool crib.
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8/5/2010
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Brochure: Access Control & Management Solutions
Element ID introduces RFID-based membership management solutions to help improve the way you operate your business.
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8/5/2010
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Case Study: Element ID Uses Mercury M5e Module To Power Reader In Single Solution UHF RFID Appliance
Element ID, Inc. designs, manufactures, and markets high performance readers and specialty
industrial automation equipment/systems for the rapidly growing RFID market. The company
targets the high performance, fixed position, RFID reader market with a total system solution that
is unique in its automation approach. The company is headquartered in Bethlehem,
Pennsylvania. By Element ID, Inc.
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8/5/2010
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White Paper: RFID Tag Comparison Guide - Understanding Broadband Technology
As RFID technology continues to mature users are faced with an ever increasing array of options for unlocking new business benefits and value. Ten years ago RFID solutions were limited by short read distances and high costs.
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7/22/2010
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White Paper: Curing Operational Inefficiency — How Real-Time Locating Technology Brings A Cure To Asset Management Headaches
The importance of finding equipment or inventory increases greatly when it's needed to provide time-critical care. The symptoms of untraceable equipment can be easily solved by utilizing an RTLS system, which includes tags attached to the asset. By using a signal transmitted via infrared, RF, or ultrasound waves, the tagged items can be located immediately anywhere within the facility. By Intelligent InSites, Inc.
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7/19/2010
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Guest Series Part 1: RFID-Based Materials Management - An Overview
Tracking and monitoring the location of construction assets on a jobsite is vitally important to project executives, owners, contractors, and suppliers. Yet this activity is a commonly overlooked aspect of field data acquisition. Timely and precise information about the status of critical assets such as pre-engineered components, equipment, tools, and labor resources allow contractors to bid more competitively on projects, and are directly related to the successful and profitable completion of a project. By Jon Chesser and Vincent Hsieh, Atlas RFID Solutions
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7/15/2010
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Case Study: Cox Industries Improves Productivity, Accuracy & Customer Service With Motorola RFID
Cox Industries has 12 facilities spread across the southern and southeastern U.S. Dimensional lumber arrives at the Cox plants and is treated to meet the needs of customers looking for specialized wood products for residential, commercial-industrial, and utility applications. By Motorola
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7/7/2010
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White Paper: Infinite Integration: Unlocking The Value Of Enterprise Asset Management Through Technology Integration
RFID, GPS, sensor, and other auto-ID technologies promise to revolutionize enterprise asset management systems (EAMSs) by efficiently providing real-time, physical asset tracking, locationing and monitoring. By Fluensee
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6/29/2010
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