Mobile - Wireless Communications White Papers

I-CODE Brings the Benefits of RFID to Blood Sample Tracking

Overview Proxximity Systems Ltd. has developed an I?CODE-based system to accurately track blood samples. Currently undergoing UK trials at the Pathology Laboratory of the Portsmouth NHS (National Health Service) Trust, Proxximity's BioTag Positive ID System has already shown major reductions in administration time, both during sampling and laboratory processing. And with over 100 million blood tests performed annually in the UK and over 3 billion worldwide - the potential rewards from streamlining this process are immense.

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PublisherKoninklijke Philips Electronics File FormatHTML
Date PublishedMarch 2009 Downloads56
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Mobility: Make The Case

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In a little more than a decade, wireless has grown from an obscure and expensive curiosity into a practical and affordable networking technology. Today's most common wireless standard is 802.11g...


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