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McMaster University researching RFID in public transit

McMaster University researching RFID in public transit

By:  Greg Meckbach  On: 26 Jan 2010 For: Network World Canada Creator

The Hamilton, Ontario school has a lab developing a system that would let subway operators get the location of trackside workers through radiofrequency identification. Backers include train manufacturer Bombardier Inc. and the Ontario government

Other applications include construction and mining.

“We know of all the horrific mining disasters,” he said. “It’s difficult to know if all the workers made it out if something goes wrong.”

Sood said MRAL will examine not only RFID technology but how it works with other systems and how people react to the data it gives them.

“It needs to be in a format that they should be able to process and respond to in a timely manner,” he said. “We are looking at something that makes commercial sense from a technology standpoint as well as a reliability standpoint.”

Sood said MRAL will also look at the business problems.

“You have to really look at the business problems or government agency challenge, that will drive technology selection,” Liard said. “The application opportunities are limitless with RFID.” 










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Greg Meckbach Greg Meckbach Greg Meckbach is editor of Network World Canada and has worked for ComputerWorld Canada, Communications & Networking and Computing Canada.

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