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The Location Challenge: How do you solve the problem of locating a trapped miner?
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This site contains updates to the paper:. A Technology Review of Smart Sensors with Wireless Networks for Applications in Hazardous Work Environments. By John J. Sammarco, Ph.D., P.E., Robert Paddock, CSQE, Edward F. Fries, and Vijia K. Karra, Ph.D. NIOSH Information Circular - 9496. The Location Challenge. Can you solve it? Sounds easy doesn't it? Next problem is that Coal absorbs most radio frequencies. The physical environment also has several challenges:. Dust so thick that you can not see through it.
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The Location Challenge: How do you solve the problem of locating a trapped miner?
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This site contains updates to the paper:. A Technology Review of Smart Sensors with Wireless Networks for Applications in Hazardous Work Environments. By John J. Sammarco, Ph.D., P.E., Robert Paddock, CSQE, Edward F. Fries, and Vijia K. Karra, Ph.D. NIOSH Information Circular - 9496. The Location Challenge. Can you solve it? Sounds easy doesn't it? Next problem is that Coal absorbs most radio frequencies. The physical environment also has several challenges:. Dust so thick that you can not see through it.
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The Location Challenge: How do you solve the problem of locating a trapped miner?
http://www.wearablesmartsensors.com/location_challenge.html
This site contains updates to the paper:. A Technology Review of Smart Sensors with Wireless Networks for Applications in Hazardous Work Environments. By John J. Sammarco, Ph.D., P.E., Robert Paddock, CSQE, Edward F. Fries, and Vijia K. Karra, Ph.D. NIOSH Information Circular - 9496. The Location Challenge. Can you solve it? Sounds easy doesn't it? Next problem is that Coal absorbs most radio frequencies. The physical environment also has several challenges:. Dust so thick that you can not see through it.
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The Location Challenge: How do you solve the problem of locating a trapped miner?
http://profiles.wearablesmartsensors.com/location_challenge.html
This site contains updates to the paper:. A Technology Review of Smart Sensors with Wireless Networks for Applications in Hazardous Work Environments. By John J. Sammarco, Ph.D., P.E., Robert Paddock, CSQE, Edward F. Fries, and Vijia K. Karra, Ph.D. NIOSH Information Circular - 9496. The Location Challenge. Can you solve it? Sounds easy doesn't it? Next problem is that Coal absorbs most radio frequencies. The physical environment also has several challenges:. Dust so thick that you can not see through it.
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The Location Challenge: How do you solve the problem of locating a trapped miner?
http://blog.wearablesmartsensors.com/location_challenge.html
This site contains updates to the paper:. A Technology Review of Smart Sensors with Wireless Networks for Applications in Hazardous Work Environments. By John J. Sammarco, Ph.D., P.E., Robert Paddock, CSQE, Edward F. Fries, and Vijia K. Karra, Ph.D. NIOSH Information Circular - 9496. The Location Challenge. Can you solve it? Sounds easy doesn't it? Next problem is that Coal absorbs most radio frequencies. The physical environment also has several challenges:. Dust so thick that you can not see through it.
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The Location Challenge: How do you solve the problem of locating a trapped miner?
http://www.wirelesssmartsensors.com/location_challenge.html
This site contains updates to the paper:. A Technology Review of Smart Sensors with Wireless Networks for Applications in Hazardous Work Environments. By John J. Sammarco, Ph.D., P.E., Robert Paddock, CSQE, Edward F. Fries, and Vijia K. Karra, Ph.D. NIOSH Information Circular - 9496. The Location Challenge. Can you solve it? Sounds easy doesn't it? Next problem is that Coal absorbs most radio frequencies. The physical environment also has several challenges:. Dust so thick that you can not see through it.
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Sensor Networking @ PIRVic: Continuous monitoring of location by RFID
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Sensor Networking @ PIRVic. Thursday, September 22, 2005. Continuous monitoring of location by RFID. A South African company have developed a protype system. That can measure the position of objects, stationary or in motion to 0.5 m and 1 range accuracy in an area of about 100m using an "RFID Radar". The tags are passive, and only single reader installation is required (with multiple antenna). 2D and 3 D localisation is available. The features are (from the company):. The reader uses only 10kHz of bandwi...
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Sensor Networking @ PIRVic: September 2005
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Sensor Networking @ PIRVic. Thursday, September 22, 2005. Continuous monitoring of location by RFID. A South African company have developed a protype system. That can measure the position of objects, stationary or in motion to 0.5 m and 1 range accuracy in an area of about 100m using an "RFID Radar". The tags are passive, and only single reader installation is required (with multiple antenna). 2D and 3 D localisation is available. The features are (from the company):. The reader uses only 10kHz of bandwi...