COMPUTER SOFTWARE RADIO FREQUENCY

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
AIR MASTER UNIVERSAL DATA, INC. 7183 M-15 Clarkston MI 48346 computer software for radio frequency data collection;
ANTERUS AMX 3000 Research Drive Richardson TX 75082 Computer software and radio frequency identification (RFID) hardware, namely, tags and readers for use in monitoring and managing audio video assets, other electronic devices, and meeting room assets for business and campus IT professionals, facility managers and meeting room users;In the statement, Column 2 line 3, 6-0-2007 and 9-0-2007 are deleted, and 6-13-2007 and 6-24-2008 are inserted.;
AUTO IDENT SCIENCE APPLICATION INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION 10260 Campus Point Drive San Diego CA 92121 computer software for radio frequency based vehicle detection systems, namely computer programs used for sensing and tracking previously tagged vehicles in a predetermined geographic area;AUTO;
RFCAD Site Safe, Inc. 200 N. Glebe Road Suite 100 Arlington VA 222033728 Computer software for radio frequency coverage planning;In the statement, line 1, Sitesafe, Inc should be deleted and Site Safe, Inc should be inserted.;
RFID IGNITER REDPRAIRIE CORPORATION 20700 SWENSON DRIVE WAUKESHA WI 53186 Computer software for radio frequency identification that provides the ability to print, read and track RFID tag-embedded labels, as well as create and transmit required advance shipment notices for EPC compliance shipping environments;RFID;
SPECTRAMON Wibhu Technologies Private Limited 6 Amar Heritage, Park Avenue, Aundh Pune Maharashtra 411 007 India computer software for radio frequency (RF) monitoring of wireless networks;
SPECTRAPLAN Wibhu Technologies Private Limited 6 Amar Heritage, Park Avenue, Aundh Pune Maharashtra 411 007 India computer software for radio frequency (RF) planning of wireless networks;SPECTRA PLAN;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A radio frequency signature (88) on a cut sheet of print media (28) is detected by a radio frequency interrogating device (94) to determine whether the print media (28) is properly oriented. The leading edge (124) or trailing edge (126) of the print media (28) is detected by one or more print media sensors (86, 90). A print controller (24) can note the time (t1) and cause the radio frequency interrogating device (94) to detect the radio frequency signature (88) at a time (t2) when the print media has reached a predetermined point along the print media pathway (110). The position of the radio frequency signature (88) on the print media (28) can be calculated using the time differential (t2?t1), the velocity profile of the print media and the known separation between the print media (28) and the radio frequency signature (88). By comparing the computer position with the expected position, the orientation of the print media (28) can be determined.