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| Five major application fields using RedTacton are introduced. |
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| Enable one-to-one services tailored to the user's
situation and tastes. |
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Attribute information recorded in the RedTacton device is sent to the
touched objects. |
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The appropriate service is provided based on the
attribute information received by the RedTacton
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RedTacton devices
embedded medicine bottles transmit information on
the medicines' attributes. If the user touches the
wrong medicine, an alarm will trigger on the
terminal he is carrying. |
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The alarm sounds only if the user actually
touches the medicine bottle, reducing false alarms
common with passive wireless ID tags, which can
trigger simply by
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Alert and contact record at medical, long-term care,
and childcare facilities. |
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Avoidance of risk at construction sites (an alarm
sounds if special equipment is handled by anyone other
than supervisors) | |
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When a consumer stands in front of an
advertising panel, advertising and information
matching his or her attributes is automatically
displayed. |
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By touching or standing in front of items they
are interested in, consumers can get more in-depth
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Brochures only of products of interest to the
visitor can be downloaded automatically at trade
shows. |
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Inside a shop, shoppers can view related information
on their mobile terminals immediately after touching a
product. | |
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