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The MIT AUTO-ID LABORATORY coined the term Internet of Things (IoT) and traces its roots back to 1999 with the founding of the Auto-ID Center, which laid much of the groundwork for the standardization of RFID technology and the introduction of the EPC.
AutoID Polska. to nowoczesny wymiar identyfikacji osób, przedmiotów, pojazdów i zdarzeń. W oparciu o zaawansowane światowe technologie a także własne doświadczenie, dostarczamy automatyczne rozwiązania, które dostosowujemy do indywidualnych potrzeb klienta.
The Auto-ID Lab at MIT coined the term Internet of Things “IoT” and traces its roots back to 1999 with the founding of the Auto-ID Center, which laid much of the groundwork for the standardization of RFID technology and the introduction of the EPC.
Kevin Ashton (born 1968) is a British technology pioneer who cofounded the Auto-ID Center at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), which created a global standard system for RFID and other sensors. [1]
Cambridge Auto-ID Lab is one of seven labs world wide leading research efforts in the area of Automated Identification of objects in the supply chain.
1 sty 2013 · The expression “Internet of Things” (IoT), coined back in 1999 by Kevin Ashton, the British technology pioneer who cofounded the Auto-ID Center at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is becoming more and more mainstream.
The Auto-ID Center’s Technology Networked Physical World EPC System designed to connect all physical objects to the Internet. Applications execute within (on-top-of) the EPC System Adapted from D.W. Engels