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Radio Frequency Identification
(RFID) is an automatic identification method, relying
on storing and remotely retrieving data using devices
called RFID tags or transponders. An
RFID tag is an object that can be attached
to or incorporated into a product, animal, or person
for the purpose of identification using radio waves.
Chip-based RFID tags contain silicon chips and antennas.
Passive tags require no internal power source, whereas
active tags require a power source. |
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| Tracking of equipment
and cargo in a transportation system is crucial in order
to achieve operational efficiency. The Suraj RFID
system provides the means to identify and position these
assets at high speed, with high precision and in the
most demanding of environments
With a growing need to improve efficiency, automating
supply chains and tracking valuable assets have become
increasingly important. Suraj informatics has developed
a series of long-range RFID solutions,
making it possible to automate the identification process
of moving objects. The our system provides accurate
identification even in traditionally difficult environments
where alternative methods can't meet the demand for
speed and range. The Suraj RFiD system allows customers
to implement fully automated asset tracking systems.
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The most significant
of all advantages of RFID systems is
the non contact, non-line-of-sight nature of the technology.
Tags can be read through a variety
of substances such as snow, fog, ice, paint, crusted
grime, and other visually and environmentally challenging
conditions, where barcodes or other optically read technologies
would be useless. RFID tags can also
be read in challenging circumstances at remarkable speeds,
in most cases responding in less than 100 milliseconds.
The read/write capability of an active RFID
system is also a significant advantage in interactive
applications such as work-in-process or maintenance
tracking.
Though it is a costlier technology (compared with barcode),
RFID has become indispensable for a
wide range of automated data collection and identification
applications that would not be possible otherwise.
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| RTLS (Real-Time Location System)
is a wireless radio frequency solution that continually
monitors and reports real-time locations of tracked
resources.
RTLS is a positioning system
that utilizes Wi-Fi rather than GPS to accurately
pinpoint location. RTLS is quickly deployed using
mesh networking technology and is easily configured
and maintained. Optionally, RTLS can be deployed
on existing Wi-Fi networks. Meritech RTLS provides
all the tools necessary to track people and assets. |
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Deploy RTLS quickly with
minimal configuration.
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Track the location of
assets in real-time.
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View the history of asset
position and movement.
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Automatically alert users
of asset events.
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Examine location information
using a web browser.
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| Real-Time Locating Systems
(RTLS) have emerged over the past six years as
an alternative and cost effective method for tracking
the location and status of assets within local
areas, such as yards and remote storage and delivery
sites. |
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Other types of automatic
identification technologies in that tagged assets
are not required to be scanned or pass within
close proximity of a reader in order to be detected.
In contrast, RTLS tags transmit their ID’s
and status information at frequent intervals via
a low power radio signal to a central processor,
which computes the location of up to thousands
of tagged assets within yards and remote sites.
The result is a completely automated inventory
of all tagged yard equipment…all the time. |
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- Real-time visibility of all trailers on
site
- Current location
- Location history and trace-ability
- Visual client alerts– Trailer status
information
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- Eliminate Yard Checks
- Improved yard operations
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Utilization
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Reduced spoilage
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Reduced demurrage fees
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Containers, Chassis in
Shipyards
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Equipment, people in Healthcare/Enterprise
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Pallets/Cases, forklifts
in Warehouses
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Cargo at Airports
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Cars in Manufacturing
Plants, Parking Lots
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Books in the library
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