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"A new identification technology" RFID-radar represents a major technical development in the technology of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID). Before the arrival of RFID-radar, readers have been able to read the identity of multiple transponders in a zone at one time, but they have not been able to locate where in the zone the transponders actually are physically.

As the performance of readers and transponders improve, operating ranges increase giving one reader the ability to monitor larger areas meaning location information in addition to the identity information becomes very important. RFID-radar works with very low cost transponders and relatively cheap reader systems.
http://www.rfid-radar.comhttp://www.rfid-radar.com/brochure.pdf

Selling price of the Prototype RFID-radar is < EURO 2560 plus freight

oschatz, Monday, Feb 13th 2006 Digg | Tweet | Delicious 0 comments  
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~17d ago

joreg: The Winter Season of vvvv workshops is now over but all recordings are still available for purchase: https://thenodeinstitute.org/ws23-vvvv-intermediates/

~23d ago

schlonzo: Love the new drag and drop functionality for links in latest previews!

~1mth ago

joreg: Workshop on 29 02: Create Sequencers and Precise Clock Based Tools. Signup here: https://thenodeinstitute.org/courses/ws23-vvvv-08-create-sequencers-and-precise-clock-based-tools-in-vvvv-gamma/

~1mth ago

joreg: Workshop on 22 02: Unlocking Shader Artistry: A Journey through ‘The Book of Shaders’ with FUSE. Signup here: https://thenodeinstitute.org/courses/ws23-vvvv-12-book-of-shaders/

~2mth ago

joreg: Talk and Workshop on February 15 & 16 in Frankfurt: https://visualprogramming.net/blog/vvvv-at-node-code-frankfurt/

~2mth ago

woei: @Joanie_AntiVJ: think so, looks doable