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Tuesday, October 16, 2007
IBM RFID System Increases Baggage Capacity at Amsterdam Airport
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol will collaborate with IBM and Vanderlande Industries to significantly increase its baggage capacity for the new baggage hall at the airport. ...

... "IBM will provide the baggage management system to control and track each bag throughout the baggage transportation system using state-of-the-art high availability techniques and robot handling software. IBM will also deliver consulting services, hardware, software and application development for the project. Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) will be used to track checked-in baggage. " ...
Via IBM: Schiphol Group Ramps Up Baggage Handling
Labels: airport, baggage, capacity-increase, radio-frequency-identification, robotics, tracking
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Robot RFID Asset Management for Hospitals
Aethon Inc makes availabile its mobile RFID-enabled solution that locates, delivers and recovers hospital assets. The solution performs automated transportation featuring an RFID-based asset tracking system and a robotic asset delivery and recovery system. The solution helps hospitals to improve efficiency and patient satisfaction, increase utilization of assets, and improve regulatory compliance. ...

... "HOMER's unique asset tracking capabilities are an outgrowth of technology made possible by TUG, the most successful automated courier system for the delivery and recovery of hospital goods and supplies. Leveraging the TUG platform, HOMER employs a single mobile antenna that eliminates the typical infrastructure hurdles of competitors’ systems. This translates into more efficient organization and location of pumps, wheelchairs, monitors, respirators, beds and virtually any other assets hospitals are interested in tracking. A cost-effective and comprehensive solution, HOMER can seamlessly merge with existing hospital systems and requires minimal installation. HOMER works with active RFID tags (unique identifiers). Because it can use any third-party tag, HOMER is tag independent. Furthermore, HOMER can be integrated into existing asset management software. Aethon provides installation, tag selection and setup, software integration, training and support. TUG is an autonomous mobile robot that requires no extra infrastructure investment, is simple to install and has many applications such as central supply, dietary, pharmacy, laboratory, medical records, nursing and linens. Currently, the TUG delivery and recovery system is being used in hospitals across 75 sites. Many hospitals have deployed multiple TUGs to save time and money, while increasing staff and patient satisfaction. " ...
Via Aethon: Aethon Redefines Hospital Asset Utilization ...
Labels: active-rfid, activerfid, activetag, asset-management, asset-utilization, compliance-program, cost, healthcare, hospital, medical, mobile, regulatory-compliance, rfid, rfidsystem, robotics, solution
