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Robotic Arm,RFID,Alzheimer Patients,Caregivers,Health,Prescriptions, medical device
Research project: Robotic arm, Radio Frequency Identification System, use to assist a caregiver, with a alzheimer patient, prescription medicine, medical device, obama health plan
From: Craig Johnson
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Dandenong Library Book Sorter | City of Greater Danenong
The Greater Dandenong Libraries not have an automated book sorter at the Dandenong Library.
The sorter is an automated system that uses RFID technology (radio frequency identification) to identify and automatically sort returned materials into dedicated returns bins. Each bin represents a collection area in the library.
Patrons return their items in the returns slot as normal and the conveyer belts work together to unstack the items so they can be returned and sorted individually.
The...
From: City of Greater Dandenong
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October 1, 2020 Americans Will Be FORCED to Comply | Mark of the Beast
Are RFID chips really the mark of the beast? The new world order and mark of the beast and RFID means radio frequency identification chip.
The RFID implants are real.
Is it coming? Or it being implanted? It's already being implanted in Humans hand. For now for office employees it's a mandatory to get an RFID microchip. It's being implanted in America, in Sweden. RFID chip is not fake. RFID is real. Many say and ask is RFID real? It is. It will replace our current financial system with...
From: Catalogue 101
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Interactive tour of Auburn University's new RFID Lab
Radio frequency identification, or RFID, is the use of a wireless system to transmit data from tags on products to a receiver. Auburn University's grand opening of their RFID Lab took place May 20.
From: The Auburn Plainsman Online
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Hong Kong Public Libraries - Smart (RFID) Self-Checkout
The Pilot Scheme of 'Smart Identification System' has been launched since 2012 in six selected libraries of HKPL, including Sha Tin, City Hall, Lockhart Road, Lai Chi Kok, Shun Lee Estate and Tin Shui Wai North Public Libraries. Through the application of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology, readers can now enjoy more user-friendly and efficient self-charging and self-return services.
Moreover, the Smart Return Station installed at Sha Tin Public Library is the first one...
From: 香港公共圖書館 Hong Kong Public Libraries
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GRCon12: Gurjao - Complete RFID System using GNU Radio
The main components of a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) system are the reader and tag. To facilitate tests of new functionalities and performance evaluation, previous works use commercial tags and to implement readers and variations of readers using GNU Radio. In this project we extend these works and to implement a tag using GNU radio to obtain a complete software defined radio RFID system. Now it is possible to test new functionalities in the complete system, since it is possible to...
From: Thomas Rondeau
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How to Make an RFID Arduino Door Lock
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This project guide will detail the steps to create an RFID (radio frequency identification) door lock system using an Arduino Mega 2560.
The goal is to open a door by using a specific tag that functions as an access badge. If the wrong tag is scanned, the door will stay closed and set off a buzzer.
To control the door lock, we'll be using a relay module interfaced with an Arduino which controls a...
From: Maker Pro
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What is a Silent Pocket Faraday Cage Product?
A Silent Pocket Faraday Cage, Faraday Sleeve or Faraday Bag is an enclosure made of metal mesh that blocks wireless signal in the form of Cellular Network, GPS (Global Positioning System), Bluetooth data exchange, RFID (Radio Frequency Identification), WIFI (Wireless Local Area Network) how you connect to the Internet, NFC (Near Field Communication) like Apple Pay, and other signals emitted and received by your cell phone or mobile device.
From: Silent Pocket
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DIY Hacks & How To's: RFID Transplant
RFID (radio-frequency identification) systems are all around us. They help us get through toll booths faster. They help stores keep track of inventory. They are even in a lot of toys.
But there is no reason why the RFID chips need to stay in their original housing. In this project, I am going to show you how to transplant a RFID chip into a different housing to make it more convenient or at least more fun use. You can make an RFID reactive wallet, multi-tool, or cell phone case. The only limit...
From: Make:
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Security System RFID and Keypad 4x3
Radio-frequency identification (RFID) is the use of a wireless non-contact system that uses radio-frequency electromagnetic fields to transfer data from a tag attached to an object, for the purposes of automatic identification and tracking. Some tags require no battery and are powered and read at short ranges via magnetic fields (electromagnetic induction). Others use a local power source and emit radio waves (electromagnetic radiation at radio frequencies). The tag contains electronically...
From: Aput Rodriguez
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