研究員開發RFID `聰明的標記』的工作場所
研究員在蘭卡斯特大學開發`聰明的標記的新一代』 「幫助保持工作者安全在建造場所」。

NEMO技術在開發中
研究計劃創造微小的射頻ID (RFID)標記,以傳感器和記憶,在每天對象可以被埋置-例如工具-和通過網絡溝通使用無線技術。
這些可以例如用於幫助使用大量手段的顯示器人-保證他們在被推薦的指南之內安全地工作。

A drill with a smart tag
Smart tags could transform Health and Safety in the modern workplace. For example, the information can be used by employers and workers to monitor their exposure to vibrations from power tools such as drills which can lead to a painful condition called ‘vibration white finger’.
In an interview with the BBC online, Dr Gerd Kortuem of Lancaster University’s Computing Department, said RFID tags were getting smarter and more communicative as bigger memory, basic processing power and wireless technologies are added to them.

Dr Gerd Kortuem
“We are trying to embed a little more intelligence beyond location by adding sensors and by networking these objects together,” he said.
The project – known as NEMO (or Networked Embedded Models and Memories of Physical Work Activity) is an EPSRC-Funded Collaborative Research Project.
The project runs for four years, and involves close collaboration with world-leading companies including Agilent, BP, Carillion and In Touch.
It involves Dr Gerd Kortuem, Professor Nigel Davies, Professor Hans Gellersen, Professor David Hutchison and Dr Joe Finney, all of the Computing Department, Dr Jerry Busby, Management School and Dr Linden Ball, Psychology.
For further information on their research go to http://www.comp.lancs.ac.uk/nemo/
To read the BBC article on line go to: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7207514.stm
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So they’re making technology that people will have to work around and make things done later resulting in more costs overall?
Nice.