CASAGRAS Says the Internet of Things Should Be More Than RFIDAn interim report argues that the network linking the virtual and the physical worlds should make use of automatic identification and data capture technologies, as well as other sensor and communication technologies.ARTICLE TOOLSEmail Article Email ArticleCreate PDF Create PDFPrint Article Print ArticleDigg! Digg ThisIncrease Text Size Increase Text SizeDecrease Text Size Decrease Text SizeTurn Definitions Off Turn Definitions OffBy Rhea WesselNov. 20, 2008—CASAGRAS (Coordination and Support Action for Global RFID-related Activities and Standardization), an 18-month E.U.-funded project being carried out by an international group of companies and organizations working on RFID and other standards, has received initial positive feedback from the European Union regarding its interim report, according to Ian Smith, one of the project's coordinators, who declines to provide any details regarding the E.U.'s response.The report says the so-called Internet of Things should not be developed exclusively around radio frequency identification, but should make use of other automatic identification and data
CASAGRAS Says the Internet of Things Should Be More Than RFIDAn interim report argues that the network linking the virtual and the physical worlds should make use of automatic identification and data capture technologies, as well as other sensor and communication technologies.ARTICLE TOOLSEmail Article Email ArticleCreate PDF Create PDFPrint Article Print ArticleDigg! Digg ThisIncrease Text Size Increase Text SizeDecrease Text Size Decrease Text SizeTurn Definitions Off Turn Definitions OffBy Rhea WesselNov. 20, 2008—CASAGRAS (Coordination and Support Action for Global RFID-related Activities and Standardization), an 18-month E.U.-funded project being carried out by an international group of companies and organizations working on RFID and other standards, has received initial positive feedback from the European Union regarding its interim report, according to Ian Smith, one of the project's coordinators, who declines to provide any details regarding the E.U.'s response.The report says the so-called Internet of Things should not be developed exclusively around radio frequency identification, but should make use of other automatic identification and data