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Radio-frequency identification / Human–computer interaction / Wireless / Telecommunications engineering / Automatic identification and data capture / Technology / Ubiquitous computing
Date: 2012-07-25 18:15:06
Radio-frequency identification
Human–computer interaction
Wireless
Telecommunications engineering
Automatic identification and data capture
Technology
Ubiquitous computing

433 MHz Active Tag RFID Now Available with Accelerometer Option (Motion Detection) and RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indicator) providing distance of Tag from Reader Model AT-CS or AT-CS/ACL Clamshell

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