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BlogJanuary 3, 2020

1-Button Temperature Sensor with Probe

AiRISTA’s 1-Button temperature Sensor with Probe is designed for monitoring and logging high temperature and ultra low temperatures. It offers multiple sensors which can be utilized for humidity, different asset types, or temperature ranges. Utilizing advanced wireless network…

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Reference Beacon

AiRISTA’s Reference Beacon Units (RBU) are designed to wirelessly provide location reference data to AiRISTA’s family of active RFID and

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LB2 Infrared Reference Beacon

The AiRISTA LB2 refines the location accuracy to levels previously only available with expensive, proprietary systems that require wiring new infrastructure. For the typical hospital environment, the beacons provide highly reliable room- and bed-level accuracy in any areas…

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Proximity Sensing Unit

AiRISTA’s Proximity Sensor Units (PSU) are designed to listen for Blue Tooth Low Energy (BLE) beacons and transmit the observed beacons data to the AiRISTA UVS server for proximity detection. Power is provided over Ethernet (PoE) and…

BlogJanuary 1, 1970

Population milestone – earth’s population hits 8 billion

As the world’s population grows and events force migrations, real time location information will become a more important tool to help with the response and bring some stability to the ensuing chaos.

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Navigating the “Panic Button” Mandate Around the Corner

AiRISTA’s dedication to the hospitality market spans years. We choose to focus on employee staff safety with our panic buttons.

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AiRISTA Plans a Center of Excellence

Making location information available across the enterprise requires vendor/customer collaboration. The role of the AiRISTA COE is to work with each customer to derive the most benefit from the customer’s RTLS investment.

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When to use RTLS vs. RFID to track people and things?

Knowing when to use RTLS and RFID helps align costs with resulting benefits and can even complement each other.