44 research outputs found

    'The Face as a Battlefield' by Ygal Bursztyn

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    This text transposes, in the form of an article, the main themes tackled by the director Ygal Bursztyn in his book Face, Battlefield (Tel Aviv, Hakibbutz Hameuhad, 1990). Daniel Dayan thanks the author and the translator Sonia Hadida for their collaboration on this adaptation, reproduced with the kind permission of the review Hermes.</jats:p

    RTLS in Hospitals

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    Selecting the Right RTLS in Hospitals

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    Uniformes médicaux connectés au service de la logistique et de la prévention de contamination en période de pandémie

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    Dans cette présentation, nous explorons comment les uniformes connectés à des « armoires intelligentes » par les technologies RFID (identification par fréquence radio) améliorent significativement la performance logistique, tout en améliorant la sécurité du personnel médical et des patients

    Étude des phases en amont des projets d'adoption des technologies RFID pour l'amélioration des chaînes d'approvisionnement

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    Problématique et objectifs de recherche -- Les technologies RFID et le réseau EPC -- Cadre conceptuel et contexte d'innovation -- University-based living lab for managing the front-end of innovation : the case of RFID implementation -- The potential of RFID in warehousing activities in a retail industry supply chain -- Key performance indicators for the evaluation of RFID enabled B-TO-B ecommerce applications : the case of fivelayer supply chain

    Using RFID to Improve Hospital Supply Chain Management for High Value and Consignment Items

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    AbstractThis paper presents a radio-frequency identification (RFID)-enabled traceability system for the management of consignment and high value products requiring item level traceability in a hospital environment.The solution can be considered (i) as an alternative to RFID-enabled cabinets used in the replenishment of consignment and high value supplies in certain operating rooms, cardiac catheterization laboratories and interventional radiology departments, or (ii) as a complementary solution facilitating the tracking of medical devices removed from RFID-enabled cabinets. In short, the end-to-end traceability of medical products in the healthcare supply chain can be significantly enhanced
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