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Chico's addresses inventory accuracy with RFID
2014-10-08 13:40:30| Daily apparel & textile news and comment - from just-style.com
US retailer Chico's has adopted Tyco's RFID-based Inventory Intelligence solution in order to address inventory accuracy and visibility challenges in 13 Soma Intimates pilot stores.
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Rugged 2.45 GHz Active RFID Reader has IP67-rated design.
2014-09-30 14:33:39| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Operating in global and open radio frequency band of 2.45 GHz, NSAR-800 detects and decodes RFID signals from NSAT series active RFID tags. Data can be sent to remote computing systems from built-in Ethernet and RS232 interfaces; Wi-Fi or Wiegand options are available. While built-in directional or Omni antenna allows identification of active tags from up to 600 ft away, reading range for heavy-duty active tags (NSAT-704) increases up to 4,900 ft in outdoor environment. This story is related to the following:Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Systems
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Battery-Free RFID Sensor Tag measures temperature and RH.
2014-09-29 14:31:32| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Able to transmit unique identifier and associated RH and temperature measurement data to EPC C1G2 reader, Hygro-Fenix-H221 features HTS-221 humidity sensor with 20%–80% RH range and ±4.5 RH accuracy and can measure temperature from 0 to +60°C with ±1°C accuracy. Fully passive tag, used to monitor environmental conditions of assets, has ~5 ft reading distance and is available with various antenna designs/sizes to adapt performance to required application in 860–960 MHz band. This story is related to the following:Sensors, Monitors and TransducersTest and Measuring InstrumentsSearch for suppliers of: RFID Sensors | Temperature & Humidity Combined Recorders
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New RFID Technology Helps Robots Find Household Objects
2014-09-25 08:30:30| rfglobalnet Home Page
Mobile robots could be much more useful in homes, if they could locate people, places and objects.
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Robot butlers with RFID scanners could be used as service animals
2014-09-23 21:24:11| Extremetech
We already use dogs and monkeys as service animals to help people with disabilities, so why not use robots as well? Researchers at Georgia Tech have combined RFID tags, long-distance scanners, and a self-propelled robot to develop a method of reliably locating objects in a real-world setting. With this set-up, people with reduced mobility or short-term memory can ask the robot for help finding important items like medicine or documents.
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