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General Overview Application Uses –Real-Time Location Systems –Inventory Management –Pharmaceutical Tracking –Document Management.

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Page 1: General Overview Application Uses –Real-Time Location Systems –Inventory Management –Pharmaceutical Tracking –Document Management.

Radio Frequency Identification

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Agenda

• General Overview• Application Uses

– Real-Time Location Systems– Inventory Management– Pharmaceutical Tracking– Document Management

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Government Tracking

• The “Obamacare” RFID chips are currently being given a test run on the proud and patriotic citizens of Hanna, Wyoming.

• Over the last two weeks a special piece of legislation has been passed making it mandatory for anyone who receives welfare or any other form of government assistance to be implanted with these new identification chips.

• Government employees and officials have received the sub-dermal device

• Police officers, military, even garbage men will all be required to have the RFID chip by the end of next month or face termination from their jobs.

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RFID Overview

• RFID technology has been around since 1970• Originally, RFID tags were used to track large

items, cows, railroad cars and airline luggage that were shipped over long distances.

• Newer innovations in the RFID industry include active, semi-active and passive RFID tags. 

• Tags can store up to 2 kilobytes of data and are composed of a microchip, antenna and, in the case of active and semi-passive tags, a battery.

• The tag's components are enclosed within plastic, silicon or sometimes glass

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RFID Components

• Antenna: The tag's antenna receives electromagnetic energy from an RFID reader's antenna.

• Reader manages the radio communication through the antenna and sends the tag information.

• Middleware communicates with the software systems that manage inventory, accounts receivable, shipping, logistics.

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RFID Components

• The RFID tag consists of a chip, integration circuit (IC), embedded in a thin film medium.

• The integrated circuit is used for storing and processing information, modulation and demodulating a radio frequency (RF) signal, collecting DC power from the reader signal, and can include other functions.

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Real-Time Location Systems

• RTLS helps companies track, identify and manage important assets, tools, equipment, containers in real-time by putting an RFID tag on them.

• RTLS market is expected to grow by 20.7% and reach a market value of $43.7 billion by 2020.

• RTLS system usually includes battery operated radio tags and a cellular locating system to detect the presence and location of tags

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Real-Time Location Systems

• RTLS technologies and systems include:– Wi-Fi, Ultra Wide Band (UWB)– Proprietary and standardized RF systems at

UHF, GHz, Infrared, Ultrasound, Zigbee, GPS, and GSM

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Real-Time Location Systems

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RTLS Video

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Angle of Arrival

• Used with Tri-angulation for the process of determining the position of an object from the bearings of known reference positions.

• Method to determine position based on the angular separation (the difference in bearings) between beacons.

• Other angle of arrival positioning approaches have been developed, including:– Multi-angulation (using subspace methods– Anchor bearing propagation – Semi definite programming

• Bearing estimates can also be useful when anchor positions are unknown.

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TDOA Basics

• Measurement made by measuring the difference in received phase at each element in the antenna array.

• Considered reverse of beamforming– Signal from each element is delayed by

some weight to steep the gain of the antenna array

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Positioning with TDoA

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Inventory Management

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Pharmaceutical Item Tracking

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Document Management

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