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Aula now has nearly 500 members, he said, with radio frequency ID tags that let them into the Aula meeting space and let others know they are there.
Instead of using a key, I borrowed one of the radio frequency ID tags that drivers swipe over a reader, and I hit the "engine start" button to get rolling.
Transport for London has commissioned tests of different warning systems based on radar and radio frequency ID – the technology used on the capital's Oyster cards – which could be used in London's 7,500 buses and countless lorries.
Items ranging from cars, appliances and packaged goods to roadways and utility wires, he says, are increasingly "instrumented" with transistors, sensors and radio frequency ID, or RFID, tags, "interconnected" over the Internet and "intelligent" because of advanced software that communicates with vast supercomputing data centers.
When it's an ultra-wideband RFID (radio frequency ID) tag which provides such detailed and continuous information about your movements that it makes logging your movements by fingerprints or card check-ins redundant – because it knows where you are to within centimetres.
Lloyd is far less convinced by the third system under the microscope: a radio frequency ID system designed by Cycle Alert, akin to putting super-charged Oyster cards on bikes and lorries that "talk" to each other, with a dashboard device warning the driver when the cyclist is in their blind spot.
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Wal-Mart has been pushing its top suppliers to embed radio-frequency ID tags in products and packages.
Maybe the radio-frequency ID systems could help companies keep track of their laptops?
They are using radio-frequency ID chips that note when a doctor has passed by a sink, and undercover monitors, who blend in with the other white coats, to watch whether their colleagues are washing their hands for the requisite 15 seconds, as long as it takes to sing the "Happy Birthday" song.
Zebra Technologies dominates thermal bar code printing and is expanding into radio-frequency ID chips.
Radio-frequency ID chips now tell the car to open its doors and to start the ignition.
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