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The LSCM R&D Centre undertakes a wide range of industry focused research projects and strives to facilitate the adoption of LSCM’s technologies by the relevant industries. The Centre thus endeavours to serve as an interface between academia and the logistics and supply chain management industry for partnership and licensing opportunities, as well as for the dissemination of knowledge to the relevant industries through a variety of business development services and marketing activities. For more information, please contact us on licensing@lscm.hk.

RFID-Enabled Sensing Technologies for Real-time Environmental Monitoring and Risk Management

 

The objective of this project is to enhance the capability of monitoring large facilities like exhibition halls, warehouses and distribution centres for their optimal conditions to preserve the quality of goods as well as for their efficiency and accuracy to flow through large quantity of goods. This technology could help improve the monitoring of environmental conditions such as temperature, humidity, lightings and vibrations for preserving valuable artifacts and goods. Pilot implementation has been taken place in Hong Kong Museum of History and Hong Kong Film Archive. Project deliverables include Active Tag (LCD version), Active Tag (e-ink version), Reader (Array Antenna Design), Reader (Single Pole Antenna Design), Command Controller, Angle of Arrival Positioning and Algorithm and Real-time Tracking System Application.

 
Optimal Design of Novel Reconfigurable UHF Antenna Systems for the Smart Shelf RFID Technology

 

This project has developed novel UHF smart shelf reader antennas which are suitable for scanning books, boxes and fabric objects. It employs the traveling wave theory and planar antenna design principles to implement ultra-thin configurations, and the reconfigurability allows a lower manufacture cost and a more flexible application. This novel reconfigurable UHF RFID reader antenna system is designed for new smart shelf technologies. Project deliverables include Reconfigurable Smart Shelf UHF Antenna Design and Optimization Design Software.

 
Development of a Hong Kong Positioning Infrastructure based on GPS, Beidou, and Ground based Augmentation System

 

This project provides a reliable and high precision augmentation system to support the technology advances in surveying, logistics operation, Geographic Information System (GIS) applications, and location-based services in Hong Kong. And it works with the Beidou system developed by China. In China, the GPS RTK networks have been established in all the major cities and provinces, and the technologies developed in this project can be directly applied to those networks. Project deliverables include RTCM Conversion Engine, Reference DGNSS Mobile App (Local Correction), DGNSS Correction Engine, DGNSS Gateway and Reference DGNSS Mobile App (Server Correction).

 
Enabling Technologies for Baby Tracking in Hospital Environment (Tamper resistant & reusable baby tag)

 

In this project, LSCM is committed both (1) hardware development which is a tamper-resistant strap lock to be integrated onto reusable active RFID tags, and (2) software development which is the establishment of a comprehensive management and control system to support the use of the active RFID tags for baby monitoring in the hospital environment. The results were properly tested in a baby ward at Hong Kong Adventist Hospital. Through this project LSCM leverages the capabilities of local RFID equipment vendors and enriches them with a specific and affordable tag to be used in the hospital environment to eliminate the risk of baby abduction. Project deliverables include Tag and Tamper-resistant Strap Design (Baby / Child size), Reader Design, Monitoring System Software and Mobile App, Reader Network Monitoring Tool and Tag Testing Console.

 
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