Monday, February 23, 2009

RFID Challenges at LA Port

RFID tech at Los Angeles port
Startup problems are experienced with RFID technology at Los Angeles ports, causing truck traffic congestion. ...

... "The ports began charging $35 per 20-foot container unit on Wednesday, Feb. 18, and used RFID to control the access. In some cases, the RFID didn’t work ... " ...


Via Land Line: RFID tag problems, LA Ports

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Sunday, October 15, 2006

EPCGlobal RFID Conference This Week ...

This week: EPCGlobal Conference ...

... "The EPCglobal US Conference 2006 will be held October 17-19 in Los Angeles, California at the Los Angeles Convention Center. This year's three-day event will feature interactive workshops, an expanded tradeshow floor, live technology provider demonstrations and the opportunity to problem solve and network with global thought leaders and experts. " ...


Via EPCGlobal: 2006 Conference: Industry-leading EPC/RFID event to be held October 17-19 in Los Angeles, California ...

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Thursday, August 10, 2006

RFID Asset Protection ...

PWC Mexico will implement Axcess's RFID asset management capabilities to protect computing assets in order to reduce shrinkage. ...

... "Under the terms of the rollout, PricewaterhouseCoopers in Mexico will utilize AXCESS' Dual-Active RFID solution for its custodial asset management capabilities; allowing for real-time detection when a valuable asset such as a laptop is in or out of a secured area. When an item is removed from company premises without authorization the technology will deliver actionable intelligence through which a reliable security response can be determined and initiated. Corporations face an uphill battle when it comes to securely and accurately managing their physical assets. In 2005 alone, losses from the theft of proprietary data from corporations and other institutions more than doubled compared to the previous year totaling $356,000 per incident. AXCESS' RFID solutions provide companies with the tools necessary to protect assets and data from theft and help organizations comply with federal and state laws, which necessitate the development of an internal IT best practice for managing computer assets and the notification to individuals if a client's personal data may have been compromised. PricewaterhouseCoopers identified the potential for significant ROI by managing assets and by preventing computer theft. In addition to preventing monetary loss associated with the theft or loss of IT assets, the company recognized how AXCESS' ActiveTag solutions could empower them with the ability to better protect their clients' data through increased accountability and security. The AXCESS solution implemented for PricewaterhouseCoopers addresses the problem of preventing theft or loss of assets and data by offering individual asset tracking and protection, dynamic wireless custodian assignments to assets, complete reports, and wireless alerting to exception-based security events. One key to the reliability of the solution is AXCESS' battery powered RFID tags which generate strong signals to enable metal encased computers to be identified even when hidden, which is far superior to passive RFID and bar code systems which require some form of line-of-site recognition. " ...

RFID Asset Protection: Via Axcess International: PricewaterhouseCoopers Selects AXCESS' RFID Solution to Protect Computer Assets and Data ...

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Sunday, August 06, 2006

RFID e-Passports Vulnerable ...

ePassports based on RFID technology have vulnerabilities as recently demonstrated. ...

Lukas Greenwald of DN-Systems cracks RFID code ...

... "The demonstration, given late Friday night by German computer security expert Lukas Grunwald, showed how personal information stored on the documents could be copied and transferred to another device. " ...

RFID e-Passports Vulnerable: Via San Jose Mercury News: Researcher warns of security problem in electronic passports ...

DN-Systems: "DN-Systems is an international consulting company. Our expertise is primarily in the field of information security and Internet/e-commerce solutions for medium to large enterprises of all industries. The company was founded by Lukas Grunwald in Hildesheim, Germany "

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Thursday, May 04, 2006

Active RFID Tags: Sense Respond ...

Savi introduces active RFID tags that sense and respond to environmental conditions in the global supply chain. ...

... "In addition to RFID components that automatically locate goods in the supply chain, the ST-673 and ST-674 contain sensors that monitor temperature and humidity changes of the container's contents or other supply chain assets. When commissioning the tags, users can set acceptable temperature and humidity ranges tailored to the characteristics of the particular goods to be monitored. The Savi ST-673 and ST-674 are active RFID tags that provide visibility to assets and shipments as they move through the supply chain. In addition, the tags periodically record the environmental status data to an event log in the Savi SensorTag's memory. If the collected data rises or falls outside the acceptable condition range, the Savi SensorTag sends a real-time alarm to a fixed or mobile RF reader, and notification of the temperature or humidity change is escalated via a web application, cell phone or email, allowing the problem to be addressed immediately before spoilage or damage occurs. The complete environmental event logs can be uploaded to handheld readers or to fixed readers at stationary sites such as yards and warehouses in the supply chain. This enables users to identify the time and location of unacceptable environmental conditions, or to confirm that acceptable ranges, and therefore shipment quality, are maintained throughout the journey.

The ST-673 and ST-674 sensor tags are each about 6x2 inches, have memory storage of up to 128K bytes of data and are highly ruggedized for harsh environments. Savi Technology's active RFID tags, which have been deployed to track over two million shipments in over 2,000 supply chain locations for defense and commercial customers, include read ranges of up to 300 feet, beepers for audio location and rugged designs that can withstand the most harsh climatic conditions. Savi's family of active RFID tags are based on Savi's EchoPoint Technology, an innovative technology that combines Ultra High Frequency (433.92 MHz) and Low Frequency (123 kHz) communications for both long-range and more precise spot-level location. This technology also enables data to be written to the tags while they're in-transit, as well as to capture important data about the shipment from mobile readers. " ...

Active RFID Tags: Sense Respond: Via Savi Technology: SAVI TECHNOLOGY RELEASES NEW RFID SENSOR TAGS TO TRACK AND MONITOR THE CONDITION OF GLOBAL SHIPMENTS: New Mounting Options of Savi Sensor Tags (ST-673 and ST-674) Can Be Affixed to Metal, Plastic, Wood, Cardboard and Other Containers ...

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Sunday, April 09, 2006

RFID Airline Luggage Efficiency Enabler ...

SITA recommends RFID technology for luggage tracking ...

... "SITA is among those recommending that airlines or airports pay for Radio Frequency Identification technology. An RFID tag is automatically scanned by numerous stationary readers that record each movement a bag makes through the system. " ...

RFID Airline Luggage Efficiency Enabler: Via Lexington Herald-Leader: Low-tech bag tracing is due for an upgrade ...

Mishandled baggage costing $2.5 billion as air travel passenger numbers soar to two billion says SITA: "It recommends that markets where mishandled baggage is a problem would be better served by adopting technologies such as Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tagging and bag reconciliation systems to track baggage at various points throughout the bag's journey. RFID means fewer bags have to be handled manually and improves security. A recent survey by SITA - in partnership with the Airports Council International and Airline Business magazine - found that RFID tags are being used for baggage handling in just 6% of airports surveyed but also identified an expectation that RFID tags will be used in 45% of airports by the end of 2009. SITA has developed an integrated, end-to-end baggage reconciliation system which combines RFID, Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) and highly redundant IP-based global links to ensure baggage gets to its destination with the minimum of fuss. "

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Monday, March 27, 2006

RFID Antenna Technology: UHF Performance Boost ...

Omron develops RFID antenna technology that boosts UHF tag reading performance. ...

... "OMRON Corporation, a global leader in automation, sensing and control technologies, announced that it has developed a new electronic control antenna technology. The technology is the first of its kind to be embedded in UHF-band RFID reader that can improve RFID tag reading performance. UHF offers significantly greater communications range than other frequency bands. As a result, the use of UHF RFID systems for full traceability of products has seen tremendous growth in the retail and logistics industries, mainly in the United States but also in other parts of the world. UHF tags, however, are subject to multipath interference, an inherent problem of electromagnetic signals, which can make an RFID tag unreadable even if it is within the range of the reader. To solve this problem, OMRON developed a new type of antenna technology that can electronically control the electromagnetic field emitted from the reader. By adopting this technology for UHF RFID systems, OMRON has succeeded in reducing reflections, thus minimizing the degradation of system performance due to multipath interference. While an electromagnetic wave from a conventional antenna propagates over a wide area as it travels in a given direction, OMRON's new antenna technology allows a wave with directivity to propagate in any specific direction, with the direction of the propagation controllable from the reader. " ...

RFID Antenna Technology: UHF Performance Boost: Via OMRON: OMRON Develops World's First Antenna Technology That Boosts UHF RFID Tag Read Performance ...

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Monday, December 12, 2005

Cognio RFID Spectrum Analysis: Wireless Management ...

Cognio expands its technology for spectrum analysis to support wireless management of RFID devices. ...

... "The unlicensed bands are becoming increasingly congested as more devices, and types of devices, are now available and in use. Wireless networks are also proliferating at a staggering rate, with the leading networks leveraging the unlicensed band for RFID and WiFi. This makes managing these networks and devices challenging for wireless IT managers as they operate in the most difficult spectrum to control -- the unlicensed spectrum, where these networks must compete for resources with other devices that use these frequencies. To combat the growing problem, network professionals need tools that can quickly troubleshoot the physical layer. For RFID networks, the need is to be able to determine whether there are interfering devices and to test to verify the power transmitting from RFID readers as either can significantly undermine network availability and reliability. For WiFi, the problem is to ensure that connectivity problems are not being caused by physical layer problems. In both cases, Spectrum Expert solves these problems by enabling wireless IT manager to identify and locate interfering devices quickly before they can bring down or impact the network. " ...

Cognio RFID Spectrum Analysis: Wireless Management: Via Cognio: Cognio Expands Spectrum Expert Product Family to Include RFID Product ...

Additional resources on RFID spectrum analysis:

Tektronix: Applications > RF > RFID: "The main purpose of this application note is to demonstrate using a Real-Time Spectrum Analyzer to evaluate an RFID system's compliance to ISO/IEC standards as well as government regulations regarding intentional transmitters (i.e. FCC 47 part 15, ARIB STD-T82, and EN 300 330)."

Real-Time Spectrum Analysis In RFID Testing About RFID Transmission protocols Real time spectrum analysis: "The testing requirements for RFID signals cover not only the traditional RF measurements of frequency, spectral emissions, power and power versus time (because of the time-varying nature of the signal) but also analysis of the short bursts of modulation. The situation is further complicated by the fact that signals are present only for a short time, have vastly differing power levels and could even be frequency-hopping."

Spectrum Analyzer measures 3 distinct frequency bands., Berkeley Varitronics System: "Interfacing with iPAQ PocketPC, RF-calibrated BumbleBee measures 2.400-2.500 GHz, 5.150-5.900 GHz, and FCC designated Public Safety band of 4.940-4.990 GHz. Spectrum analysis features include 3 waveform traces, peak hold, peak search, and user-selectable packet/interference triggers. Unit allows on-the-fly switching of bands for real-time spectral analysis of wireless standards including RFID, VoIP, 802.11, cordless phones/ video, and broadband public safety data networks."

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Sunday, October 09, 2005

RFID LowFrequency Mobil Speedpass ...

The Mobil Speedpass is enabled by RFID technology operating at a low frequency of 134 KHz. It is an example of RFID used in a payment application, as compared to the wave of recent retailer RFID applications in the supply chain .

Via Network World: RFID (radio frequency identification)

... "Exxon Mobil uses RFID technology in its Speedpass payment system. Customers wave a small transponder in front of a sensor on a gas pump, debiting their account. Low-frequency RFID applications range from 3 KHz to 300 KHz; Speedpass operates at 134 KHz. " ...


Reference material on Speedpass RFID operating at 134Khz low frequency:

... "Analysis of the Texas Instruments DST RFID: DSTs of the type found in SpeedPass and automobile ignition keys are designed for short range scanning - on the order of a few centimeters. ... The DST, however, operates at 134 kHz. Signals at this considerably lower frequency penetrate obstacles more effectively, which may facilitate eavesdropping ... " ...


... "Texas Instrument’s ISO 14443 payment platform promises faster data transfer rates and more security: Speedpass, for example, uses a 134-KHz RFID platform made by Texas Instruments. The data transmission speed is around 10 to 15 kilobits per second, according to Richardson. " ...


... "Mobil tags (supplied by Texas Instruments) are excited by and interrogated with a 134 KHz signal because of its ability to provide solid coverage. Early field trials, however, revealed interference problems when the much lower-power tag-to-reader link operated at that frequency. The tags now deployed still use a 134 KHz downlink, but a 902 MHz uplink solves the interference problem. " ...


... "Psion Teklogix: Understanding RFID and Associated Applications: Low-frequency RFID systems are typically 125 KHz, though there are systems operating at 134 KHz as well. This frequency band provides a shorter read range (< 0.5m or 1.5 ft) and slower read speed than the higher frequencies. LF RFID systems have the strongest ability to read tags on objects with high water or metal content compared to any of the higher frequencies. LF tags are typically slightly more expensive than HF or UHF tags. Typical low-frequency RFID applications are access control, animal tracking, vehicle immobilizers, healthcare applications, product authentication and various point-of-sale applications (such as Mobil/Exxon SpeedPass). " ...

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Friday, October 07, 2005

3G RFID SATCOM ...

3G RFID SATCOM: Improving RFID Technology: Via Army Logistician

Jeffrey D. Fee and Alan Schmack recommend improvements for RFID, such as third-generation satellite communications, 3G SATCOM ...

... "RFID integrated with satellite communications and a GPS results in a single device that can overcome the where is it now? asset tracking problem. A prototype of this new capability being tested by the Army Logistics Transformation Agency is called Third Generation Radio Frequency Identification with Satellite Communications (3G RFID w/SATCOM). It has the potential to provide DOD with unprecedented on-demand supply and equipment in-transit visibility without fixed infrastructure. " ...

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Wednesday, August 31, 2005

RFID Cargo: Zero False Tamper Events ...

Via Savi Technology: SAVI TECHNOLOGY'S 3rd-GEN RFID INTRUSION DETECTION TAGS AND E.J. BROOKS' ELECTRONIC BOLT SEALS PROVE SUCCESSFUL IN TRANSPACIFIC CARGO CONTAINER FIELD TRIALS WITH MITSUI: Plans Call for Commercial Availability in November of ISO-Based RFID Devices to Track Worldwide Container Shipments and Detect Security Breaches ...

Partnership demonstrates the effectiveness of RFID for maritime cargo with zero false tamper events during ocean voyage trials ...

... "Two leading providers of supply chain security solutions and systems - Savi Technology and E.J. Brooks - announced in collaboration with Mitsui that they have successfully completed rigorous transpacific field trials of active RFID devices that automatically detect cargo door intrusions and security breaches while communicating their location and condition. Mitsui, a global leader of import and export activities, determined that all 65 tags proved effective and there were zero false tamper incidents while they automatically communicated with an RFID reader network throughout their end-to-end supply chain journey between Los Angeles and Hong Kong . The over-the-ocean container field trials, which followed extensive performance testing, evaluated 50 of the Savi Tag ST-676 ISO Container Security Tags and 15 of the E.J. Brooks E-Seals, clearing the way for their commercial availability in November. " ...


Mitsui USA, incorporated in 1966, is engaged in import, export, offshore trade, and domestic wholesale. Aspiring to be "Your Global Business Partner®," the company is committed to be a global business creator and problem solver with distinct service capabilities by innovative combinations of Information Technology (IT), Financial Technology (FT), and Logistics Technology (LT). Mitsui USA's New York Headquarters has 11 divisions across industries. Other offices are located in Chicago , Cleveland , Detroit , Houston , Los Angeles , Nashville, Portland, San Francisco, Seattle, and Washington, D.C. Its parent company, Mitsui and Co. Ltd., Japan , is one of the world's most diversified and comprehensive trading and service companies. Headquartered in Tokyo, it maintains a global network of 183 offices in 80 countries, and has 723 subsidiaries and associated companies worldwide.

Founded in 1873, E.J. Brooks Company an ISO 9001-2000 registered company, is the world's leading manufacturer of tamper indicating security seals, locking devices and metering-related products through its Security Products Group. The company based in Livingston , N.J. , has 14 operating units, including locations in the USA, England, Mexico, China, Spain, Brazil, India and Singapore. Brooks has been involved in developing electronic seal technology for the past seven years.

With over 15 years experience, Savi is a proven leader in RFID solutions for the management and security of supply chain assets, shipments and consignments. Savi's integrated RFID hardware and software solutions drive business value, such as reducing supply chain assets, inventory and operational costs. The company tailors its solutions to the defense, commercial supply chain asset management and global supply chain visibility and security markets. Savi's solutions meet the supply chain needs of defense and government organizations, global shippers, manufacturers, retailers, and suppliers as well as service providers such as terminal operators, asset owners and third-party logistics providers. Founded in 1989, Savi Technology is privately held, with headquarters in Sunnyvale, Calif., and offices in Johannesburg, London, Melbourne, Singapore, and Washington D.C.

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Wednesday, June 01, 2005

Pharma RFID Authentication Model

Pharma RFID Authentication Model: Texas Instruments and VeriSign Collaborate on Authenticated RFID Model for the Pharmaceutical Supply Chain: Proposes Combination of RFID and PKI Technologies Adding New Layer of Security to Combat Counterfeit Drugs ...

TI and VeriSign propose RFID-based model for drug authentication ...

... "In the battle against counterfeit drugs in the pharmaceutical supply chain, Texas Instruments (NYSE: TXN) and VeriSign, Inc. (Nasdaq: VRSN) today introduced a model for Authenticated RFID that has the potential to enhance security and chain-of-custody controls. The Authenticated RFID model will combine ISO/IEC standard 13.56 MHz RFID and PKI (Public-key infrastructure) technologies in a two-stage approach to fight the counterfeit drug problem. Texas Instruments and VeriSign are developing the Authenticated RFID model to support item-level authentication at the pharmacy, and the implementation over time of a supply chain infrastructure to validate transactions at any point along the chain of custody. This Authenticated RFID model proposes an enhancement to item-level product security in real-time by creating stronger authentication between the tag and any Authenticated RFID reader from the point of manufacture to the point of sale. 3M, a leading provider of security solutions including RFID tracking and authentication systems, will supply the Authenticated RFID readers to support this new model. " ...


Texas Instruments is the world’s largest integrated manufacturer of radio frequency identification (RFID) transponders and reader systems. Capitalizing on its competencies in high-volume semiconductor manufacturing and microelectronics packaging, TI is a visionary leader and at the forefront of establishing new markets and international standards for RFID applications.

VeriSign, Inc. (Nasdaq: VRSN) operates intelligent infrastructure services that enable businesses and individuals to find, connect, secure, and transact across today's complex global networks.

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Wednesday, May 11, 2005

RFID Venture Capital Investments ...

Industry Heavyweights Join Forces at Sennari to Solve Mobile Carriers' Biggest Problem: Senior executives create mobile loyalty services firm, attract over $2 million in Series A seed financing from investors ...

... "Novak Biddle Venture Partners, located in Bethesda, Maryland is a leading early stage venture capital firm focused on unique, cutting-edge technology investments. With over $350 million under management, Novak Biddle operates four venture funds that currently provide equity financing and management assistance to 31 portfolio companies. Novak Biddle continues to seek business situations where the combination of ideas, dollars, experience, and relationships can create long term, sustainable value. A sampling of companies funded by Novak Biddle include: RFID first-mover Matrics, VOIP trailblazer Telogy, education technology leader Blackboard Inc. and intelligent video surveillance pioneer ObjectVideo. " ...


Sennari provides mobile carriers, game publishers, music and video publishers and other content based entertainment companies with solutions for maintaining customer loyalty, reducing churn and creating new revenue streams.

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Tuesday, May 10, 2005

RFID Remote Sensor Control: Detection and Intervention ...

AQUAONE H2ORB REDUCES WATER WASTE AND PREVENTS DAMAGE WITH TI'S ULTRA-LOW POWER MSP430 MCU AND RFID TECHNOLOGY ...

... "Providing leading technology for innovative water leakage and overflow monitoring systems, Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (TXN) announced that AquaOne Technologies Incorporated will begin shipping their latest H2ORB system using TI's MSP430 platform of microcontrollers (MCU) and radio frequency identification (RFID) devices. Ultra-low power MCUs from TI allow the H2ORB control unit to operate for over five years from just one standard coin cell battery while TI-RFid technology allows continuous communication between the control unit and wireless, remote sensors enabling the system to remotely monitor for water leakage or overflow in water appliances such as toilets. Detecting a problem, the H2ORB system automatically sends an alert or shuts off the water supply before significant water loss or overflow occurs, helping reduce or prevent costly property damage, cleanup, water waste and higher utility bills, and other problems associated with water overflow. " ...


Aqua One Technologies Inc. is headquartered in Westminster, California and designs, manufactures, and markets an exclusive, patented line, of high technology products that benefit people and the environment. Aqua One's systems detect and stop water malfunctions occurring to plumbing fixtures and appliances within homes, workplaces, and institutions and currently holds thirteen awarded and pending patents for its technology.

Texas Instruments is the world's largest integrated manufacturer of radio frequency identification (RFID) transponders and reader systems. Capitalizing on its competencies in high-volume semiconductor manufacturing and microelectronics packaging, TI is a visionary leader and at the forefront of establishing new markets and international standards for RFID applications.

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Monday, May 09, 2005

RFID Electronic Tagging ...

The State-of-the-Art Port of Entry Workshop

... "Today's electronic tagging (RFID) and seal technologies are a good match to the problem of assuring freight integrity after inspection at the point of origin. Because proprietary information needs to be stored on the electronic tags and seals, they need to be secure. The data should be accessible only by parties with the proper need to know. Additionally, it may make sense to use seals that emit an alarm when the tag or its protected cargo has been tampered with or damaged, and that can aid in locating lost containers. " ...

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Wednesday, April 20, 2005

RFID Data Quality Challenge ...

RFID Data Quality Challenge: Similarity Systems Launches Data Quality Solution For Consumer Packaged Goods Manufacturers ...

Similarity Systems offers a solution to the data quality challenge that will be critical to the success of RFID adoption ...

... Similarity Systems™, the leading provider of business-focused Data Quality solutions has launched ATHANOR CPG™, a new Data Quality offering combining technology, services, and reference data for the Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG) manufacturing sector. ... Poor Data Quality is a pervasive problem that is proving to be a significant roadblock in the way of eBusiness initiatives such as Global Data Synchronization and RFID, said Garry Moroney, chief executive officer, Similarity Systems." ...


ATHANOR CPG is a one-stop-shop for Data Quality monitoring, standardization, de-duplication, and consolidation within the firewall of CPG manufacturing organizations. It includes industry-specific reference content, such as GS-1 (EAN/UCC) product requirements, validation and consistency checking rules, and standard Data Quality plans and scorecards to enable CPG manufacturers to deploy a consistent Data Quality solution across the entire organization. The solution encompasses all of a company’s critical data including master data stored in enterprise resource planning, product information management (PIM), CRM, warehouse management, and business intelligence systems.

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Saturday, April 09, 2005

P+G EPC Electronic Product Code Enabled by RFID Technology ...

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Technology: What the Future Holds for Commerce, Security, and the Consumer: Why P&G is investing in EPC ...

... "Procter & Gamble is pursuing the use of Electronic Product Code (EPC) to create efficiencies in the supply chain. As you have heard from Dr. Sarma, EPC is a way to uniquely identify a pallet, case or individual product using radio frequency identification (RFID) technology. It's similar to today's bar code, but with many more potential uses and benefits. P&G is a founding sponsor of MIT's Auto-ID Center because we realized the enormous potential to improve processes in the entire supply chain from our plants to retail distribution centers to store shelves. The real time, automated, accurate information that EPC generates will benefit manufacturers, retailers, suppliers and most importantly, consumers. Today's supply chain systems are outdated and not meeting the needs of our consumers. EPC offers potential solutions for problems like out-of-stocks, theft and counterfeiting, as well as reducing inventory levels. We know that out of stock levels are higher than we, our retail partners and our consumers want. It is frustrating when you go to your local supermarket to buy your favorite flavor of Pringles and the shelf is bare. It can result in a lost sale for P&G and for the retailer. To guard against out of stocks, we keep an average of 65 days worth of product inventory, which costs us $3 billion a year. Theft and counterfeiting are growing problems as well. Worldwide theft costs retailers $50 billion a year and counterfeiting is a $500 billion problem. " ...

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Sunday, March 27, 2005

RFID History: Savi DOD Contract ...

DefenseLINK News: Contracts for August 8, 1997

... "The RFID contract will provide active and passive hardware, software, and services to system designers and integrators throughout the Department of Defense and the U.S. Coast Guard. The RFID systems will provide an integrated structure for logistics tracking, locating, and monitoring. Equipment includes fixed, hand-held and transportable RFID interrogators, and a family of RFID transponders (tags) for worldwide use. Software includes equipment operating systems and application development software. Services include maintenance of equipment and software, training, and technical engineering services. The technical engineering services include integration of RFID components, site analysis and survey, and problem solving (includes communications, interfaces with other government systems, and systems integration). Work will be performed in Mountain View, Calif., and is expected to be completed by Aug. 30, 2002. " ...

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Saturday, March 05, 2005

Sensor Network Building Controls Integration ...

PNNL S&E - Sensor Network/Building Controls Integration (341)

... "Sensor Network/Building Controls Integration (341) Problem: Need to integrate wireless sensor networks with existing building automation systems for better building O&M " ...

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SensorML Used For Autonomous Collaborative Agents for Onboard Multi-Sensor Re-Targeting

Autonomous Collaborative Agents for Onboard Multi-Sensor Re-Targeting

... "Technologies that support the configuration of sensors and satellites, and allow the reconfiguration or retargeting of sensors in response to user demand or significant events require mechanisms to autonomously understand the type and current state of on-board resources and to re-task these resources in such as way that the system achieves its global objectives. Here we propose the development of an integrated framework for onboard dynamic sensor (re)configuration, discovery and classification of data, based on SensorML (Sensor model language). We also model each satellite as a multi-criteria multi constraint optimization problem to optimize the usage of resources in response to significant events without adversely affecting the normal operations. This is achieved through negotiation among various satellites that have overlapping sensing capabilities so that globally optimal solutions can be found by computing joint plan qualities resulting due to sharing of resources. We propose to use IAI's propriety Cybele agent platform (www.cybelepro.com) that provides capability to model and simulate such complex distributed systems. DIVA a case tool developed by IAI would be employed to design and implement negotiation protocols among satellite agents to demonstrate the collaborative global optimization of autonomous planning process for multi-sensor retargeting. " ...

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Monday, February 28, 2005

RF Tags: User I/O for RF Tags & Wireless Sensors ...

PNNL S&E - User I/O for RF Tags & Wireless Sensors (302)

... "User I/O for RF Tags & Wireless Sensors (302): Problem: Need compact, user-friendly, application specific operator I/O units for Radio Frequency (RF) tags and wireless sensors" ...

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Monday, January 17, 2005

Using RFID Data To Improve Customer Sales ...

RFID Data To Improve Customer Sales: Teradata Survey Finds Data Is Driving Technology Investments

From Business Wire (press release), CA ... Larger companies are also considering radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology as a means to improve inventory and stock levels as well as to improve ...

... Retail industry managers are dealing with an increasing amount of data by investing more in information technology, according to a survey by Teradata, a division of NCR Corporation (NYSE:NCR). The survey, released at the National Retail Federation's annual conference, also revealed that this trend is expected to continue next year. Among the key areas where additional information technology (IT) spending is being deployed are supply chain, pricing and customer management as well as data warehouse solutions. Larger companies are also considering radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology as a means to improve inventory and stock levels as well as to improve customer and information sales. ...


The Teradata study was conducted by BuzzBack Market Research between Dec. 21, 2004, and Jan. 4, 2005, querying 100 retail executives. All respondents live in the United States and are employed by retail companies with worldwide revenue of $500 million or higher. All respondents hold the position of manager or higher and work in a corporate/general management, finance/strategic planning, operations or technology/IT department. Managers surveyed for represent a range of companies in the retail sector, including: Lowe's, Rite-Aid, Pathmark, Giant Food, Kohl's, Wal-Mart, Abercrombie & Fitch, K-mart, Blockbuster and many others. Teradata, a division of NCR Corporation (NYSE: NCR), is the global technology leader in enterprise data warehousing, analytic applications and data warehousing services. Organizations around the world rely on the power of Teradata's award-winning solutions (www.teradata.com) to get a single, integrated view of their business to enhance decision-making, customer relationships and profitability.

Additional resources on customer sales improvement using RFID data ...

RFID - Technologies - Wireless Mobile Computing: as much as they are to the customers who receive ... 1 percent to 2 percent sales improvement attributable to ... commerce systems in response to customer mandates for ...

Profiting from Process: using EPC/RFID to create: of Defense (DoD) or other customers, the program ... gained from efforts to improve sales through new ... Manufacturers who participate in customer-requested EPC/RFID ...

Radio Frequency Identification - RFID Tag: and number, but also track customers by individual ... a system that would ensure accurate customer delivery, analyze consumer sales data, and incorporate ...

Solving the Out-of-Stock Problem: making sure products are available when customers want to ... is out of stock when a customer wants to ... application because the application could improve sales by 2 ...

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Tuesday, December 28, 2004

RFID Software ...

RFID Software: NewMarket Technology Inc. Announces Plans for $6 - $7 Million in ...

From Business Wire (press release), CA ... NewMarket Technology Inc. (OTCBB: NMKT) today announced 2005 plans for their proprietary Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Software product to include a ...

... NewMarket Technology Inc. (OTCBB: NMKT) today announced 2005 plans for their proprietary Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Software product to include a forecast of $6 - $7 million in revenue from the sale and integration of their RFID solution. This announcement is part of a recent and ongoing communication effort to outline in detail the Company's overall business plan in 2005. NewMarket's Plans For $6 - $7 Million in 2005 Revenue from RFID: NewMarket acquired a proprietary software solution with specific application in the growing RFID market. The software solution has been licensed and customized in 2004 in a variety of pilot projects. ...


In 2002, NewMarket launched a business plan to continuously introduce emerging communication technologies to market. The plan included a financing model for early technologies and an approach to creating economies of scale through a specialized service and support organization intended specifically for the emerging technology industry. The Company posted six consecutive profitable quarters through 2003 and established an annualized $15 million in revenue. In 2004, the Company diversified its communications technology offering into the healthcare and homeland security industries with the respective acquisitions of Medical Office Software Inc. and Digital Computer Integration Corp. The Company has expanded sales into Asia and Latin America through the acquisitions of Infotel Technologies in Singapore and RKM IT Solutions of Caracas, Venezuela.

Software Solutions - EPC and RFID: The Java System RFID Software is Sun's unique RFID middleware platform ... RFID Software consists of two software components: The Java System RFID Event ...

Texas Instruments RFID - Software Downloads: TI-RFid™ Software Downloads. S6 Reader Utility. S6 Reader Utility Version 1.32 (1.88 MB ZIP) The S6 Reader Utility V1.32 is a windows based software ...

Northwest VC RFID software companies: RFID software companies. Roadblocks could slow RFID | CNET News.com. Tackling the problem A number of technology providers are lining up to help ...

RFID Software Solutions: Wave RFID solutions has developed user friendly Windows based RFID host software. This software is highly flexible and is designed to be integrated in ...

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Wednesday, December 08, 2004

AMERICAN PORT SERVICES CHOOSES AEROSCOUT’S ACTIVE RFID SOLUTION FOR YARD MANAGEMENT

RTLS: AeroScout to Provide Wi-Fi-Based Real-Time Location System for Cross-Docking Facility Operated by APS for World’s Largest Retailer ...

San Mateo, Calif. – December 8, 2004 – AeroScout, Inc., a pioneer in the field of Enterprise Visibility Solutions, today announced that American Port Services (APS), a leading third-party logistics (3PL) provider, has deployed its visibility system at a 60-acre cross-docking facility in Savannah, GA operated by APS on behalf of the world’s largest retailer. APS chose AeroScout and partner AGI Worldwide to implement the system, which accurately tracks the location of hundreds of trailers in the facility in real-time in order to improve efficiency, increase utilization and throughput, and reduce costs.

“The AeroScout system is an outstanding solution to a pressing problem in the logistics and transportation industry, and automates a manual trailer-tracking process that used to take a full team of people and hours every day,” said Ty Cobler, Director of Operations, APS. “We expect that AeroScout’s innovative Wi-Fi-based solution will deliver huge efficiency gains for our facility, and provide a quick return on investment.”

The AeroScout Visibility System will enable APS to benefit from accurate and reliable trailer location data at a low total cost of ownership. With only 20 AeroScout Location Receivers, APS has full visibility of the facility’s 1000 trailer spaces spread over 60 acres. When a trailer enters the facility, it is fitted with a small radio device-- AeroScout’s Wi-Fi-based Active RFID tag. As the trailer moves throughout the yard, the tag’s location is accurately tracked in real-time using standard WLAN protocols, allowing APS to easily locate the trailer for loading and unloading. Information about a trailer’s location and contents is integrated with existing yard management systems and shared with partners or customers.

“Third party logistics providers have to compete through the efficiency of their processes, and AeroScout technology will help APS serve their major retail customers even more effectively,” said Andris Berzins, VP of Marketing and Business Development, AeroScout. “This deployment illustrates the strong value that can be achieved through the use of accurate, reliable asset visibility based on standard wireless networking protocols.”

AeroScout was chosen as the technology provider for APS by partner AGI Worldwide, a supply chain consulting organization. AGI researched the real-time location services market on behalf of APS, and chose AeroScout based on a combination of reliability, high performance and a low total cost of ownership. “AeroScout is far ahead of the pack in offering a full-featured, flexible location system that delivers the combined power of Wi-Fi and Active RFID for yard management environments,” said John Bryant, CEO of AGI.

“The AeroScout solution is more than just an asset tracking application. Combined with tightly integrated yard management, warehouse management, and visibility tools we are able to deliver significantly enhanced value to both APS and their customers by increasing yard turns, improving transloading quality, and increasing yard management efficiency,” stated Bryant.

AeroScout also announced today its newly-expanded AeroScout Visibility System, the only visibility platform on the market to enable multiple types of location with a single Wi-Fi-based infrastructure. As APS grows, it will be able to take advantage of these new capabilities by utilizing the existing AeroScout infrastructure for further location-based applications such as personnel tracking and tag-based vehicle telemetry. APS is already planning to use AeroScout Exciters for choke-point visibility, sending alerts as trailers pass through certain locations. For further details, please see Dec. 7 press release “AeroScout Introduces the Industry’s Most Advanced Wireless Visibility Solution”.

About AeroScout
AeroScout provides award-winning enterprise visibility solutions that utilize Wi-Fi wireless networking standards to deliver accurate location-based solutions. The AeroScout system includes real-time location services (RTLS), long range active RFID, telemetry and choke-point visibility all in a single integrated cost-effective infrastructure. AeroScout’s standards-based applications locate valuable assets and people in indoor and outdoor environments, enabling customers in numerous industries to drive revenues and cut costs. AeroScout is a privately held company based in San Mateo, CA. For more information, please visit www.aeroscout.com.

About AGI Worldwide
AGI Worldwide is a leading global provider of Supply Chain Execution (SCE) solutions and services. We provide clients with a full range of consulting and technology implementation services helping to improve operational and logistics performance. We have extensive experience in a wide range of services, including strategic planning, solution design and development, integration, software selection and implementation, process re-design and improvement. Industries of expertise for AGI include 3PL, consumer product goods, distribution, manufacturing and retail.

About American Port Services
American Port Services (APS) specializes in developing and operating high volume distribution centers and cross-docking facilities. With over 1,500 trained associates, 600 doors, four million square feet of warehouse space and the most advanced warehouse management systems available, APS is the leading logistics company for the Southeast, covering the major ports. Savannah, Charleston, Norfolk and Houston are the sites of our distribution facilities, offering cross-docking, drayage and inland transportation.

AeroScout is a registered trademark of AeroScout, Inc. Wi-Fi is a trademark of the Wi-Fi Alliance. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Information is subject to change without notice.

Press contacts:
Joshua Slobin
AeroScout, Inc.
650-571-0800 x108
press@aeroscout.com

Kevin Wilson
AGI Worldwide
678-319-9443 x.201
kw@agiworldwide.com

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Sunday, November 21, 2004

RFID Logistics: Electronic Cargo Seals: Context, Technologies, and Marketplace ...

From FHWA Freight Management and Operations ...

... "Contact Seals: Contact and near-contact technologies include contact memory buttons, PDA and electronic key plug-ins, low frequency RFID, and short range IR. Proponents of contact and near-contact solutions argue that it is important to have a human being visually observe the seal, and their solutions provide that added benefit. Proponents of longer-range solutions criticize the missed opportunity for labor and process timesaving. Contact memory buttons are proven devices in harsh environments. There are strong supporters in DoD and the Navy reportedly uses 500,000 of them. CGM offers a solution that combines memory buttons on the container and the locking bar. PDAs and electronic keys can provide battery power to passive seals and locks. Loran and Porter use them to eliminate on-board batteries and solve the power problem on ocean containers. Supra uses the approach to control an electronic padlock and have it function as a seal. " ...

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Saturday, July 17, 2004

Aviation RFID: RFID Alleviates Airline's Lost Baggage Problem

From Government Technology, CA ... Delta Airlines is planning to spend $15-25 million on a radio identification (RFID) system to track customers' luggage on domestic flights from check-in to the ...

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Tuesday, July 13, 2004

Microsoft RFID: Power Paper Joins Microsoft RFID Partner Advisory Council

From Business Wire (press release), CA ... (Nasdaq: MSFT) to join the Microsoft Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Partner Advisory Council (PAC) focused on RFID technology solutions. ...

Power Paper Ltd., founded in 1997, is a leading provider of next-generation printable microelectronic devices. Power Paper's patented, thin and flexible energy cells can be adapted to fit the size, thickness and form factors required for the design of any product. These environment-friendly, safe batteries require no metal casing, and can be printed cost-effectively directly onto paper, plastics or other surfaces by standard printing equipment. Licensing and know how agreements allow Power Paper's partners and customers to utilize the company's award-winning technology to produce millions of cells every year. Based on this technology, the company has developed a number of innovative applications for its PowerCosmetics(TM), PowerNovelties, and PowerID(TM) product lines, as well as a line of PowerInks for authorized manufacturers.

PowerID™ division develops next-generation radio frequency identification (RFID) systems that remotely monitor, process, store and transmit data over extended communication ranges. By integrating thin and flexible RFID labels with Power Paper's patented, low-cost, printable power source, PowerID™ systems provide unparalleled reliability and vastly improved functionality and range performance, enabling significant cost savings throughout the supply chain. the PowerID™ System contains UHF-based battery-assisted backscatter labels, readers and system software that integrates into and complements existing enterprise software. PowerID™ provides read-only and read/write ranges that are far superior to existing RFID systems. Compatible with EPC, PowerID™ not only guarantees greater accuracy and reliability, but also the simultaneous reading of multiple labels in the toughest of RF environments. PowerID™ also solves the problem of reading labels set at different angles and sandwiched between crates.

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Saturday, July 03, 2004

Smart Card: New traffic measures cause chaos

From Korea Herald, South Korea ... The problem was caused by the omission of computer data on the new transportation program transmitted by the Korean Smart Card, the company which manages the T ...

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Friday, June 04, 2004

RFID Printer: Checkpoint Systems Debuts RFID Printer Solutions Line; METO mi- ...

From TMCnet ... CKP), a leading provider of labeling, product identification and shrink management solutions worldwide, has introduced the METO branded mi-4210 RFID, a 13.56 ...

Checkpoint EPC Solution: The development of successful EPC applications demands complete answers, not simply products delivered or equipment installed. Checkpoint is committed to answering the needs of customers for complete solutions. Checkpoint's comprehensive offering covers everything from initial problem analysis to system specification and design, from pilot simulations to field-testing and review, and from implementation through training and support. EPC Printers and Appliances: Checkpoint's EPC-enabled printers are capable of both encoding RFID chips encased in labels and printing UPC and other information on label surfaces. Chips can be either read only or read/write. Tags with both EPC information, and human readable or bar code information, enhance the utility and integrity of the complete solution while providing redundancy where needed. Working with select partners, Checkpoint will offer assorted appliances, including high-speed applicators, to support all necessary business needs when implementing an EPC initiative.

Checkpoint Systems, Inc., is a $639.5 million multinational manufacturer and marketer of technology-driven integrated solutions for retail security, labeling, and merchandising. Established in 1969, Checkpoint today is the world's leading provider of radio frequency (RF) based loss prevention systems to the $1 trillion global retail industry. Its products and services help apparel and consumer product manufacturers and retailers brand, track and secure goods worldwide. Checkpoint is traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: CKP). Capitalizing on RF engineering expertise, bar coding/auto-ID capability, full-color printing facilities and product development resources, along with extensive market experience, Checkpoint Systems continues to enhance its product offerings and to expand the roster of innovative supply chain management and security solutions.

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Monday, April 26, 2004

RFID Software: i2 Delivers Master Data Management Solution Capabilities Across Multiple Industries For Added Supply Chain Efficiency

i2 moves industry leaders to second generation solutions to provide supply chain visibility across the enterprise through RFID Technology...

DALLAS -- April 26, 2004
These days, it seems everyone is talking about data – how to gather it, analyze it and track it for maximum supply chain efficiency. Master data – information about a company’s products, customers, suppliers and facilities, etc. – is often distributed across a variety of enterprise systems. This can lead to incomplete, inaccurate, out-of-date, inconsistent or unavailable master data. The efficiency of the supply chain can decrease significantly when this data is not maintained in a way necessary to execute day-to-day operations.

i2 Technologies, Inc. (OTC: ITWO), a leading provider of closed-loop supply chain management solutions, can help companies tackle their data challenges with its Master Data Management (MDM) solution. i2 first introduced its MDM solution with its release of i2 Six in the first quarter of 2003. Now in its second generation of development, i2 MDM is currently deployed by approximately 15 customers across a wide range of industries providing supply chain visibility across the enterprise...

..."We are partnering with various industry leaders, such as Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), through OEM agreements, which will allow i2 to enter and compete in new industries that can benefit from solving the chronic problem of synchronizing information from the business organization to the IT organization," explained Chatterjee. "Keeping up-to-date and consistent information across the enterprise is essential when introducing new technology, such as RFID, when conducting merger and acquisition activities as well as when complying with regulatory acts such as HAZMAT or UCCNet data synchronization. i2 MDM is based on an open, network-enabled architecture and offers direct access by external systems and can also be integrated with message bus (EAI) and ETL (bulk data transfer) tools."

i2 MDM continues to be enhanced to meet GDSN standards allowing the supplier to publish the structure and the retailer to receive it for internal use. Suppliers can also use this product hierarchy master data in other planning and execution systems such as an inventory system that is able to track products using the RFID tags.

"Accurate and standardized product data is an essential foundation for deriving value from RFID technology" says Nick Parnaby, Global Director of Member Development at the WorldWide Retail Exchange. "Our members, which include some of the world's largest retailers like Aeon, CVS, and Delhaize, recognize that master data management within an enterprise and global data synchronization across the retail supply chain will directly and significantly contribute to the potential ROI from technologies like RFID."

i2 MDM can help companies meet RFID mandates
RFID mandates by leading retailers and government agencies, requiring companies to use this technology to track assets, products and materials, have companies scrambling to meet compliance deadlines.

But while RFID can make data collection more efficient and granular, it aggravates, instead of solves, the problem of unsynchronized data. If synchronizing today's data is a challenge, chaos could result when RFID multiplies data volumes by a factor of 10.

Stores magazine recently highlighted a study produced by management consulting firm A.T. Kearney that revealed 30 percent of items in retail catalogs have data errors, 60 percent of invoices generate errors and 43 percent of all invoices result in deductions. This adds up to $40 billion in supply chain costs due to unsynchronized product data. A.T. Kearney goes on to estimates that data synchronization can deliver $1 million in benefits for every $1 billion in sales. The tangible and more readily attained savings from data synchronization may not help pay just for itself, but for the broader RFID deployment. Turning RFID data into strategic intelligence requires an understanding of the challenges posed processing RFID data with existing systems...

About i2
A leading provider of closed-loop supply chain management solutions, i2 designs and delivers software that helps customers optimize and synchronize activities involved in successfully managing supply and demand. i2’s global customer base consists of some of the world’s market leaders – including seven of the Fortune global top 10. Founded in 1988 with a commitment to customer success, i2 remains focused on delivering value by implementing solutions designed to provide a rapid return on investment. Learn more at www.i2.com.

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Friday, April 09, 2004

RFID Career: Job Opportunities in Radio Frequency Identification Technology...

There are many jobs available in RFID technology today. Here are some sample RFID job descriptions for review to understand the requirements for RFID positions in the marketplace today...

RFID Consultant This position will support sales in the required activities for an RFID Transaction, and also to aid in the implementation of RFID. Must have pre-sales experience, knowledge and experience working with RFID solutions (on the software side), experience in system design, experience with New Technologies and Programming Languages like Java or C++, process experience with WMS and/or in Supply Chain software industry, and have a degree in Engineering or Computer Science. Will support international sales campaigns...

RFID Technical Support Engineer Support Engineer needed for sales office. The individual will provide extensive technical support for customers, OEM’s, and sales personnel with respect to Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) products and solutions. Will perform and provide field testing and support of RFID implementations; provide RFID product evaluation support; interface with customer to provide technical services, assist customers with product integration; manage customer requests for quotations and specification; provide RFID product and tools training for customers and sales personnel; Assist sales and marketing personnel in feasibility assessments; BSEE; experience with RFID – supporting, installing, and problem solving...

Manager, RFID Certification and Standards Position is responsible for all aspects of Certification programs for companies within the RFID Partner Program. Includes gathering certification requirements from staff, design and develop detailed requirements, execute and maintain daily activities for the program. Ability to work across multiple standards (e.g. EAN, UCC, EPCglobal, RosettaNet) and industries (CPG, technology, govt, etc.). Experience in developing and understanding business requirements and translating into technical and/or detailed test plans. Experience with radio frequency identification (RFID) and software solutions within Supply Chain Management that support more efficient supply chain management. Understand EDI, XML, electronic commerce, automated RFID product identification and scanning...

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Wednesday, April 07, 2004

Military RFID: NATO SIGNS CONTRACT WITH SAVI TECHNOLOGY FOR WIRELESS LOGISTICS PILOT PROJECT BETWEEN EUROPE AND THE MIDDLE EAST

SmartChain Software and Radio Frequency Network to be Piloted at NATO to Improve Real-Time Consignment Visibility and Collaboration across Multi-National Supply Chain


LONDON - March 24, 2004 - The Headquarters of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization's (NATO) Supreme Allied Commander Transformation (SACT) has contracted with Savi Technology to pilot a project using Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology linked with the Savi SmartChain platform to manage and track multi-national consignments between Europe and Afghanistan. The project, to be evaluated for possible future expansion, will help determine whether NATO and its 19 member countries can leverage Savi's real-time platform and RFID Technology to enhance pan-NATO logistic collaboration.

The contract, announced here at the "Defence Logistics and Materiel Support 2004" Conference, calls for the installation of the network along the International Security Assistance Force Afghanistan (ISAF) supply chain, which stretches from the Netherlands and Germany through Uzbekistan to Kabul in Afghanistan. Consignments will be tracked by using Savi's newest generation SaviTag ST-654, an active, data-rich RFID tag that communicates wirelessly with the network at distances over 100 metres. In addition, Savi's fixed readers and Savi SmartChain Site Managers will be installed to capture and convert the RFID-generated data into actionable information that can be managed by users on the network in highly secured information environments.

Savi will begin immediately to conduct site surveys, perform installation work, train users and integrate the Savi SmartChain software into NATO's LOGFAS information system.

The NATO-Savi agreement follows an offer to NATO last October by the U.S. Department of Defense to share its existing, global RFID-enabled In-Transit Visibility (ITV) network for joint logistics operations if NATO added compatible infrastructure to plug into the system. The U.S. offer was made to help improve supply chain visibility and communications during joint operations. Following a four-month evaluation, NATO chose to use the same standard-setting solutions used by both the DoD and the United Kingdom Ministry of Defence that are designed, developed and deployed by Savi Technology.

Savi, a leading provider of RFID networks for real-time supply chain visibility, asset management and security, provides RFID tags, readers, Site Managers and a networked software platform and applications, as well as full integration services for all types of government and commercial organizations. Savi's networked solutions are based on an open technology platform that enables users to integrate all types of automatic identification and data capture devices for interoperability. Over the past decade, the company helped build and maintains the DoD's ITV network, which is the world's largest active RFID-enabled cargo tracking system at over 800 locations and 45 countries. Last year, Savi also installed a similar infrastructure for the UK MOD that provided seamless, real-time communications on the location of consignments during Operation Iraqi Freedom.

"Multi-nationally, this common network can help 19 nations bring their goods in and track their own consignments in near real-time from anywhere, and it will help build more confidence in shared information not only for the NATO commanders but also the member countries where supplies are for their own forces," said Commander Bill Sympson from NATO's Supreme HQ Allied Powers Europe.

"This project provides the opportunity now for NATO to adopt a similar solution for consignment tracking that the United Kingdom and the United States have adopted, and thus overcome the enduring problem that we have had within NATO of finding one solution that meets individual national needs while at the same time is interoperable and serves allied needs on a global basis," said Col. David Martin, who is Director of the UK MOD's Defence Logistics Organisation Logistics Operations Centre, and who oversees logistics operations using the UK's RFID-enabled network. "What it has meant for us," Col. Martin added, "is that we've now got much enhanced visibility of our materiel flow into our theatres of operation. The adoption of RFID technology has been immensely beneficial to assisting in our supply chain management."

"Savi's contract with NATO is a major first step in bridging supply chain information gaps to ensure that the right vital supplies get to the right place at the right time," said Bruce Jacquemard, Savi's Executive Vice President and General Manager for Global Field Operations. "This is a proven, battle-tested solution during times of conflict and peace that will bring new levels of consignment visibility and collaboration to NATO allies, whether for internal tracking purposes or joint force operations."

The commercial off-the-shelf products to be deployed in the NATO project are:
SaviTag ST-654: With up to 240 Kbytes of programmable memory, these are high-performance, active data-rich tags that can store information on the entire contents of a container or trailer. They can be fixed to multiple conveyances, such as vehicles, containers and pallets. About the size of a small chocolate bar, these high-performance tags communicate at 433 MHz at distances of more than 100 metres as well as over 123 KHz for more precision, slot-level location.
SaviReader SR-650: These are highly reliable and rugged products that capture data wirelessly from thousands of tagged assets nearly instantaneous. They have an omni-directional read range of over 100 metres, and they relay the data to Savi SmartChain Site Manager, either wirelessly or by hard cable.
Savi SmartChain Site Managers: This exceptionally high-performance software is designed to aggregate RFID-generated data, filter it and then convert it into computer language that can be managed by users on a network. It also incorporates localized business rules and processes to ensure that only useful information is transmitted to the network and software applications.


About Savi Technology
With over 14 years of global logistics infrastructure experience, Savi is the proven leader in real-time supply chain asset management and security. The company's broad customer service base includes the U.S. Department of Defense, the United Kingdom Ministry of Defence, U.S. Postal Service, major shippers, manufacturers, and retailers, as well as numerous international ports, terminal operators, carriers, asset owners and third party logistics providers. Founded in 1989, Savi Technology is privately held, with headquarters in Sunnyvale, Calif., and offices in Washington D.C., London, Brussels, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore and South Africa. For additional information, visit www.savi.com.

™ - Savi and Savi SmartChain are registered trademarks of Savi Technology, Inc. The Savi logo, EchoPoint, Savi SmartSeal and UDAP are trademarks of Savi Technology, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

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Saturday, March 27, 2004

RFID Tags for Personnel Identification

Problem: Provide Radio Frequency (RFID) Identification tag system with capability read and store personal data onto an RF tag

PNNL Solution: Developed "dog tag" sized RF tags (passive and semi-passive) with read/write memory capable of storing relevant data, Developed battery powered reader capable of reading the data from the tag and updating the data contained on the tag, Successfully demonstrated

Capabilities Employed to Meet Client Needs: Radio frequency (RF) field theory for antenna design and field propagation; information theory for evaluation of read/write distance effects on data transfer rates; analog and digital electronics design; surface mount electronics development; prototype RF tag design, fabrication, and evaluation; lab testing; test planning and analysis; documentation of technical basis and results ...

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Friday, March 26, 2004

RFID PASS Devices: PERSONNEL ACCOUNTABILITY SYSTEM TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT

From United States Fire Administration, Federal Emergency Management Agency... RFID PASS devices, or electronic transmitting PASS devices, are commercially available:

Helmet- or SCBA-Mounted RFID Tags

One new RFID accountability system under development envisions mounting a matchboxsized RFID tag on a firefighter’s helmet or SCBA. Fire departments would use stereo-sized interrogator units that could be either vehicle-mounted or portable units positioned outside the building. Since the RFID tags are matchbox-sized, developers did not think it practical to mount the
units on turnout gear. The tags might easily be knocked off of turnout gear or damaged on the scene of an emergency. Developers feel that by mounting the tags to SCBA’s and/or the underside of helmets, they might be more protected from damage and unintentional removal.

Helmet-mounted RFID tags can be programmed to transmit personnel information, including name, rank, training, or other department-specific information. SCBA-mounted RFID tags will most likely transmit information reflecting the SCBA’s location on a given piece of apparatus. For example, if Firefighter Smith’s riding assignment were as the officer for Engine 8, then he would be tracked on the fireground as “Engine 8’s officer,” rather than as “Firefighter Smith.” This technology can be programmed to transmit individual information as the helmet-mounted tags do; however, if a
department desired to track individual-specific information using SCBA-mounted RFID tags, they would have to reprogram the RFID tag each time a new person was assigned to the SCBA.

One drawback to an SCBA- or helmet-mounted RFID system is that the PAS will depend on emergency personnel always wearing their protective equipment. Although this should be commonplace, sometimes PAS protocols are not followed, which can compromise individual’s safety and
diminish the effectiveness of the PAS. For this reason, it may be better to place the RFID tag on a piece of equipment that is more likely to be worn on all incidents (i.e., the helmet). For example, a fire department which issues
SCBA-mounted RFID tags may not be able to track its personnel at a mass casualty incident, such as a passenger train derailment, since many personnel will not necessarily be wearing an SCBA. Similarly, rescue departments would be forced to select a piece of equipment worn on all incidents, and on
which they could mount the RFID tags, to ensure that their RFID PAS can track personnel locations.

Training – Training to use RFID PAS technology will not likely be extensive. Individual firefighters would need only basic instructions on how the system will work and routine maintenance and care instructions for the RFID tags. Accountability officers will need some basic instruction on RFID technology and minimal training how to operate the system and manipulate the computer
software and display monitors. Overall, this technology will require minimal training of personnel.

Cost – Costs for RFID PAS will vary depending on the size of the system. RFID tags can be expected to cost several hundred dollars each (less if greater numbers of them are ordered). Interrogators will be more expensive, with models costing up to $5,000. Elevating booms, multiple interrogators,
etc., will raise the price of an RFID PAS. Departments should be able to purchase a system to track 50 people for less than $10,000. These prices are all projections at this time since this technology is not yet commercially available for accountability applications.

Future Trends – Assuming the technology becomes commercially available, RFID PAS has the potential to be very useful in the fire service. Also, as the technology advances, more PAS applications may be discovered.

RFID Tags Sewn into Turnout Gear

Recently, researchers have been able to develop a thin, flexible RFID receiver that can be sewn into the weave of a fabric. With this new capability, RFID tags can be sewn into turnout gear, station uniforms, or other fabrics.
Fabric-based RFID technology will promote accountability by allowing a flexible, non-bulky alternative to other RFID devices. Since all personnel operating at an incident will be wearing clothing of some form, accountability officers can expect that they will be able to track all individuals operating on scene. Fabric-based systems can allow for RFID tags to be sewn into uniforms as well
as PPE, allowing system redundancy for added safety measures. The more places in which tags are sewn, the greater the likelihood of tracking personnel.
One problem currently being addressed deals with the small size of the tags, since small size can limit effective transmission range. Research is under way to ensure that the fabric-based RFID transmission signals are able to reach interrogator units, even if other layers of clothing or objects, such as an SCBA, covers the tag.

Costs – Fabric-based RFID technology is under development, and is not yet commercially available. Developers are unsure of the final equipment costs, but they hope to have their technology available at prices similar to other RFID devices.

Training – Training for this technology likely would be similar to training for helmet- or SCBA-mounted RFID technology.

Future Trends – Since much of the RFID technology is just now on the verge of becoming more common in the fields of the emergency services, it is difficult to say what the future will hold. RFID technology promises a number of accountability benefits for a moderate price. As the technology is developed further, one can expect that the size of the units will decrease, the signal strength and information amount will increase, and the price will fall.

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Thursday, March 18, 2004

GlobeRanger Named among Top 15 Wireless Startups of 2004

From Business Wire (press release) ... "GlobeRanger provides a software solution designed to address the problem of managing networks of RFID tags and scanners as well as RFID data integration and ...



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Wednesday, February 25, 2004

RFID for Safety...

RFID and Safety: The Safe Handling of Materials through RFID tags and RFID Biosensors

RFID technology can be applied in industries, where material safety is paramount. Proper handling of materials must be ensured in regulated industries. Keeping track of materials is a problem for many organizations. An extensive amount of documentation must be kept for tracking purposes and many documents are not readily available when needed.

Missing materials, especially hazardous materials, can cause serious consequences if they are not tracked properly, lost, or are unable to be recalled. The cost of tracking management and the cost of poor quality tracking processes is significant. The implementation of RFID solutions in these material tracking situations can elevate the safety level of the environment and ultimately increase the operational efficiency of the organization. The process characteristics for RFID hazardous material tracking are: Must track an unlimited amount of material types, categorize materials based on its hazard class, keep an audit trail of material movements, and provide analytics for tracking. Analytics capability must provide real-time aggregation and access to the supporting details. The RFID tracking of hazardous materials must be at a container or package level.

RFID technology can play a critical role in the safety of the nation's food supply. Retailers and CPG companies are implementing radio-frequency identification technology in products and store shelves. The RFID tags enable these companies to precisely track the quantity and location of their inventory along with consumer purchasing preferences.

RFID tags can also be combined with sensors at a technology level, that can detect the presence of biological and chemical agents, or signal that a perishable item has expired. This RFID technology can become a critical terrorism-fighting tool. Multifunction RFID tags will track the food supply chain over its life cycle. With biosensors attached to them, RFID tags can instantly alert suppliers and retailers to poisons in their products, detect releases of hazardous materials, and make problem resolution more effective and efficient...

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Tuesday, February 24, 2004

Attended Zebra Technologies Webinar presentation today...

Here are the summary notes:

Zebra Technology: RFID Webinar, February 24, 2004 --- Webinar title: An Introduction to RFID and EPC: Streamlining Your Supply Chain

RFID is like a "wireless barcode". How it works = tag, antenna, reader, computer. Advantages of RFID: No line of sight, read through non-metallic objects, Fast = less than 1 millisecond to read, Data is carried in a tag. Is RFID technology ready for prime-time = Yes... 200 million rfid tags are in-use in automotive field. Mobil Speedpass is in-use with near 10 million customers. RFID provides simultaneous identification. RFID inlays combine a tag and antenna in thin form into an RFID smart label. Visual identification only with traditional product label. Bar code adds encoded data label. Smart label includes above, with an RFID inlay within the label form factor.

Opportunity for industry is in billions of dollars in supply chain inefficiencies. 100 sponsors came together with the MIT Auto-id Center to sponsor open standards definitions in the RFID space. Work has transitioned from MIT to the EPCGlobal organization. Metro, Walmart, and DOD are piloting RFID technology. Data capture touch-points exist throughout the supply chain, in manufacturing, distribution, retail, etc. Every touch point costs money in effort and time. RFID eliminates touches and saves time, which translates into money, increased supply chain velocity.

Marks and Spencer pilots have shown dramatic increase in business process performance. Walmart has shown leadership and strong commitment to RFID technology as a game-changing, disruptive strategy. They plan to drive change through their scale. Metro AG, Germany's biggest retailer, is aggressively implementing RFID with suppliers, similar to Walmart. The US Department of Defense is embarking on the same journey. The DOD space is more complex that retail value chain.

Zebra's RFID Solutions: Leadership in the bar code, card imaging, mobile printing, and RFID smart label space. Have 3 million printers in place worldwide. Zebra's RFID strategy: Zebra adds RFID to the on-demand printer. Combines human readable, bar code, and RFID into one converged form factor. Leads the market with 13.56 Mhz and UHF RFID products. UHF products support multi-protocols. Zebra revenues are over $500MM.

Zebra has working RFID printers today and a strong product roadmap. Zebra Alchemy innovation is targeted to optimize the total cost of creating smart labels on-demand at the point of application - these touch-points they have described. Zebra continues to innovate and invest in RFID technology. Are you ready for RFID? You need to consider these questions: What is the business problem. Why use RFID over bar codes. What is the business benefit. What standards should you leverage. What is the scope of your RFID opportunity. Do you want to implement RFID globally. Have you assessed the impact of RFID data on your information systems and infrastructure.

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Friday, February 20, 2004

RFID Today...

Radio frequency identification has become a hot concept promising to streamline how businesses track and stock inventory. But companies may need to rethink their software infrastructures in order to make RFID work...

Interest in deploying RFID is being stifled by an outdated belief that 20 percent of all RFID tags fail to be read correctly if read at all...

The top 100 suppliers to Wal-Mart and the DoD will spend between 515 million and 3.8 billion in 2004 on technology and services to support RFID implementations...

A new level of interoperability between Matrics' hardware data transmissions and the SmartChain interoperability platform means that users gain real-time visibility of all types of supply chain assets as well as the items they transport...

Sun Microsystems has unveiled a radio frequency identification RFID product designed to combat the growing problem of drug counterfeiting...

Microsoft, IBM, and Oracle are the current industry leaders in the edge of enterprise space helping enterprises break traditional barriers and enable network-oriented business processes such as RFID extended supply-chain management...

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