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Powercast's RFID-powered, wire-and-battery-free sensor monitoring system customized for data center equipment monitoring takes home top honors PITTSBURGH, May 9, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Powercast ...
New skin-hugging sensor developed to monitor health. This new wearable wireless sensor that sticks to the skin uses a new type of radiofrequency identification (RFID) to beam signals to receivers ...
Axcess International Inc. announced a complete sensor monitoring system using radio frequency... DALLAS -- Axcess International Inc., a leading provider of RFID and video surveillance systems for ...
In most applications, radio-frequency-identification (RFID) systems are used to store product and process data on, or retrieve it from, a special RFID tag using wireless technologies. Power to operate ...
Engineers have developed experimental stickers that pick up physiological signals emanating from the skin, then wirelessly beam these health readings to a receiver clipped onto clothing. It's all part ...
Scientists report a 2.4GHz/915MHz wake-up receiver which consumes only 51µW power. This record low power achievement opens the door to battery-less or energy-harvesting based radios for a wide range ...
Wearable body sensors have a common problem: they need power and antennas, and all that equipment leads to bulky devices that influence your behavior. Stanford researchers, however, have developed a ...
We tend to take our skin's protective function for granted, ignoring its other roles in signaling subtleties like a fluttering heart or a flush of embarrassment. Now, Stanford engineers have developed ...