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Sunday, 28 September 2014

IN WHAT ALL WAYS CAN RFID BENEFIT YOU ??????



RFID systems benefits the companies cut costs, improve customer service, reduce labor, enables higher inventory accuracy and gives significant time savings in many retail processes.


No line-of-sight contact necessary

The major advantage of all kinds of RFID system is that they work contactlessly and require no line of sight.



RFID Can Read Multiple Tags Simultaneously


Using barcodes speeds up the inventory process and makes it more accurate, but still requires each asset to be scanned individually. Many handheld RFID readers for can read up to 20 tags or more simultaneously.



Visibility

Rfid tags need not be visible to a reader unlike barcodes which need to be presented to a scanner at a precise angle. This causes delays in scannings.


Speed of an RFID system

RFID transponders can be read at remarkable speed even in difficult conditions, and in most cases respond in less than 100 milliseconds.


Re-usability

The re-usability allows for some elimination of the manual task of replacing a barcode, thereby allowing for a faster, consistent and automatic data entry of information onto a new product. Re usability permits more efficient methods of processing items, events or transactions. Most of these advantages can be utilized in the warehouse and distribution environments too.


Business benefits

The technical benefits of RFID create the basis for real business benefits. When there’s less risk of errors and when there’s real-time information about how the asset is being used and where it’s located, RFID can increase the efficiency of processes and save money.


Saturday, 27 September 2014

AWESOME USES OF RFID TECHNOLOGY !!!!!



Automatic Vehicle Identification


To automate the vehicle moment in we need to install Long Range RFID readers in entrance exit locations. These readers are connected by internal LAN and are connected with central server. Our offered solution identifies the vehicles at all entry & exit points. The RFID tags are issued permanently to the vehicle.





Product Identification in a shop


RFID technology can be used to track products in a manner similar to using bar codes for product identification, but RFID also carries additional benefits. RFID does not require line of sight to read the tag, has a longer read range than bar code reader, and tags can store more data than bar codes. Readers can simultaneously communicate with multiple tags. This feature could allow customers to breeze through store checkout counters while a reader identifies all items in a shopping cart at the same time, instead of scanning each bar code individually.





Renital scans of animals


Retinal scans painlessly flashes a beam of light into the eyeball and records the pattern of veins in the eye. Each retina, whether bovine or human, is unique and a scan is considered one of the most accurate forms of identification.





Person Identification by Finger Print


Every individual's fingerprints are made of unique patterns and ridges formed in the skin surface of the fingers. A biometric fingerprint reader creates a high resolution image of these unique patterns of the person's fingers. Once the reader has recorded these patterns, it will ensure accurate recognition of the same person based on his/her unique fingerprints.





Surgery Asset Management in patients after operation


The use of RFID is reducing the chance of overlooking things like sponges or other surgical kit components after an OR procedure. Once the procedure has been completed the patient is scanned to make nothing has been left behind.




RFID EVENTS

Spacecode launches new LF and UHF product line

15th April 2012






SpaceCode today announces its 20th new customer adopting its cutting edge RFID products during the course of 2012

1st June 2012




SpaceCode to exhibit at 4 luxury goods events in 2012: BaselWorld, Istanbul Jewellery Show, JCK Las Vegas, and Hong Kong Jewellery Fair

10th January 2012




Spacecode launches new RFID Luxury goods portfolio

30th November 2011




Spacecode expands its operations into India

15th July 2011






Spacecode expands its operations into Middle East, Gulf, North Africa and Turkey

21st September 2011




Importance of Technology Implementation

June, 2011




Friday, 26 September 2014

RFID PRODUCTS


Jewellery RFID Tags


The Jewellery RFID Tags help to track and trace the jewelry through location and inventory visibility. Manual systems of stock taking are extremely time consuming, take enormous effort and are inaccurate. RFID Jewelry Tags are contactless read and write with different functions. With chips sealed inside the PVC housing, every RFID Jewelry Tag is assigned a unique identification number to capture the full details of the item.The small RFID tags are an excellent way of enhancing the security of many inventoried products, especially jewelry items. The increasing movement of adopting RFID jewelry tags in jewelry segments, Daily RFID has propose the compact RFID jewellery tags for jewellery list management applications, used in the retail, jewelry store, warehouse depot and protected container applications.



RFID SmartStation


The SmartStation range provides staff with a fast and efficient means to program and verify RFID tags. Items within the library may also have their security added or removed without interaction with the LMS/ILS. This may be applied to multiple items of mixed media, placed on the antenna at any time.




RFID Reader


An RFID reader’s function is to interrogate RFID tags. The means of interrogation is wireless and because the distance is relatively short; line of sight between the reader and tags is not necessary. A reader contains an RF module, which acts as both a transmitter and receiver of radio frequency signals. The transmitter consists of an oscillator to create the carrier frequency; a modulator to impinge data commands upon this carrier signal and an amplifier to boost the signal enough to awaken the tag. The receiver has a demodulator to extract the returned data and also contains an amplifier to strengthen the signal for processing. A microprocessor forms the control unit, which employs an operating system and memory to filter and store the data. The data is now ready to be sent to the network.



RFID Printers



RFID printers designed to print smart labels, which consist of a label material embedded with an RFID inlay. Smart label printers/encoders are designed for a variety of industries and are available in several form factors: industrial, desktop and mobile. UHF and HF printers for high and low volume tag and labeling applications.



Coffee Roasters



The single cup brewing system is designed with the ability to brew stronger, bigger, and hotter, and now smarter with RFID technology. The new Vue V1200 incorporates RFID technology to the beverage packs to simplify and enhance the brewing experience.



Key Tracker and Key Controller


Key Tracer is a contactless and virtually maintenance-free asset management solution for controlling access to keys, buildings, vehicles, firearms and other assets in need of safekeeping. Each Key Tracer solution uses RFID technology for secure and contactless data transfer. All asset management solutions and key control systems are completely customizable to meet each industry’s unique requirements




SmartSAS


The SmartSAS, an RFID repository fitted with double sided access to monitor goods as they are transferred between biometrically authorized users in physically separate areas, providing a technology-monitored 'handshake' of the transfer. The unit can manage up to 1500 items in any single transaction..



RFID TECHNOLOGY




RFID Stands for Radio-Frequency IDentification. It refers to small electronic devices that consist of a small chip and an antenna. The chip typically is capable of carrying 2,000 bytes of data or less.
RFID technology is a wireless technology that allows for automated data collection and a unique identification of objects.
RFID systems are composed of RFID tags attached to the objects, readers that can read the tags from a distance, and application software.
The reader has two parts – a transceiver and an antenna.
The transceiver generates a weak radio signal that may have a range from a few feet to a few yards.
The signal is necessary to wake or activate the tag and is transmitted through the antenna.
The signal itself is a form of energy that can be used to power the tag.
Every RFID enabled object has its own unique identification number (ID).



Tags can be classified into three main groups based on power supply namely, passive, semi-passive and active.
RFID systems consists of an antenna and a transceiver, which read the radio frequency and transfer the information to a processing device, and a transponder, or tag, which is an integrated circuit containing the RF circuitry and information to be transmitted.

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