Cumulatively About $90 Million Has Been Spent on Real Time Locating Systems to the Start of 2006 - New Research Forecasts Spending Trends to 2016
Posted on: Wednesday, 15 March 2006, 12:00 CST
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c34380) has announced the addition of Real Time Locating Systems 2006-2016 to their offering.
Real Time Locating Systems (RTLS) seek, continuously and in real-time, to determine the position of a person or object from a distance within a physical space. For example, a physical space can be an entire hospital, a care unit, or a patient's room. More precisely, RTLS concerns people or objects being located within a physical space, without having to move through a portal into or out of that space, and without having to bring an electronic interrogator to the person or object.
In this context, real-time means the system checks the location and updates the position of the person or object on a frequent basis and the information it receives concerns the situation at that instant.
"Real Time Locating Systems 2006-2016" looks at the following key topics:
-- RTLS Technologies
-- Choice of RFID Frequency for RTLS
-- Indoor Positioning Systems
-- Long Range and Outdoor RTLS
-- Combined and Parasitic RTLS Technologies
-- Privacy Issues
-- Market Size and Forecasts
Companies mentioned include:
-- Alexandra Hospital/ Singapore National University Hospital
-- Sovereign Tracking Systems US
-- RF Code USA
-- Mercy Hospital USA
-- Tagtec Australia
-- Felixstowe Dock and Rail Company vehicles UK
-- BMW
-- AeroScout USA
-- RFTechnologies USA
-- Trolley Scan South Africa
-- Ekahau USA
-- Nagoya Ekisaikai Hospital Japan
-- Hynix Semiconductor Korea
-- Palmetto Health USA
-- AWAREA
-- BioRfid Solutions
-- Student Tracker (TM) Program for Absenteeism and Dropouts
-- Verichip Corporation USA
-- Axcess International Inc USA
-- ActiveWave Inc USA
-- Healthcare Pilot USA
-- Holy Name Hospital USA
-- Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital USA
-- Merrimac Industries USA
-- Borgess Medical Center USA
-- Jackson Memorial Hospital USA
-- Klinikum Saarbrucken Hospital Germany
-- Legacy Salmon Creek Hospital USA
-- Massachusetts General Hospital USA
-- Presbyterian Hospital USA
-- Changgen Memorial Hospital Taiwan
-- Tung Yuan Hospital in Hsinchu, Taiwan
-- Vanderbilt Children's Hospital, USA
-- Ascom, Switzerland
-- Washington Hospital Center, USA
-- Werribee Mercy Hospital, Australia
-- Wirral Hospital, UK
-- Metrotown Mall security Canada
-- WhereNet USA
-- Broekman Group, The Netherlands
-- AM General Corporation
-- Volkswagen
-- Ford Van Dyke
-- Inco Mine
-- Yanzhou Mining Group China
-- Marion Correctional Treatment USA
-- Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center USA
-- Birmingham Heartlands and Solihull NHS Trust UK
-- Bon Secours Health System, USA
-- G2 Microsystems
-- Versus Technology Inc USA
-- Wherify USA
-- Sygade/ Max ID, South Africa/ UK
-- Savi Technology
-- Dow Chemical
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c34380
Source: Business Wire
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