Forget RFID. Well, don’t, but National Scientific Corporation has a prototype of a WiFi tagging system that, like RFID, lets you track things in real-time and space. The advantage that the WiFi ...
This article was originally published by RFID Update. July 31, 2006—Use of RFID for ROI-driven applications is of burgeoning interest to manufacturers as an increasing number of processes that can ...
Whenever we see the word “tracking,” we expect to find out more details about a covert NSA operation that was unearthed in a new series of Snowden leaks, a story about an application that may have ...
The London Clinic, an independent hospital in London's Harley Street area, is rolling out an asset-tracking system that will allow its staff to quickly locate valuable equipment. The system uses an ...
TL;DR: Researchers in Italy developed WhoFi, a biometric tracking method using WiFi signal distortions caused by individuals to create unique identifiers. This deep learning-based technology enables ...
A class-action lawsuit has finally emerged from complaints against Google Android over handsets tracking customer locations. This seemed only inevitable after Apple found itself on the receiving end ...
Two years ago, researchers at MIT used Wi-Fi signals to see through walls and track a person's movements. The same team has now come up with a new technology that's not only able to discern a person's ...
It’s not often that events in our sphere of technology hackers have ramifications for an entire country or even a continent, but there’s a piece of news from the Netherlands (Dutch language, machine ...
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