Tracking Blood Units in Medical Centers Using Passive UHF RFID Systems
Author(s) -
Ghassan Ibrahim,
Michael Dutko
Publication year - 2015
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/p.24930
Subject(s) - ultra high frequency , radio frequency identification , computer science , tracking system , tracking (education) , medical equipment , process (computing) , embedded system , identification (biology) , real time computing , blood bank , telecommunications , computer hardware , computer security , operating system , medicine , medical emergency , kalman filter , artificial intelligence , psychology , pedagogy , botany , nursing , biology
Mr. Michael J. Dutko earned a Bachelor of Science in Electronic Engineering Technology from Bloomsburg University in 2010. His professional experience includes working for various manufactures of equipment in the Semiconductor, Pharmaceutical, and Power Industries. Currently employed by a prominent systems integrator, he enjoys applying knowledge attained through his academic experiences while he continues to build his career in the Automation Controls industry.
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