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RFID and Barcode Asset Management Solutions
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RFID Implementations
• Key Features
– Data Extraction
– Fixed Asset Inventory/Reconciliation
– Application of RFID Tags
– PeopleSoft Inventory Results Upload
– Mobile Barcode/RFID Inventory Software
– Training
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Current Solution
• Barcode asset ID tagging?
• Centralized asset management software?
• Dedicated resources?
• Inventory cycle?
• Manual inventory collection?
• Reconciliation process?
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What can RFID do for you?
• Enhance your current inventory strategy
• Reduce the need for physical asset contact
• Reduce the search for assets
• Reduce the burden on resources
• Implemented with software, it can make the
reconciliation process less difficult
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Critical Assets for RFID Tagging
• Office Equipment
• Portable Equipment
• IT Equipment
• Building Equipment
• Heavy Machinery
• Lab and Research Equipment
• Licensed Vehicles
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Issues for Consideration
• Tag Environment
– Will the tag:
• be exposed to weather?
• experience high temperatures?
• be susceptible to “high traffic”?
• Accessibility to Tag
– Will the tag:
• be hidden from view?
• be applied to an asset that is difficult to reach?
• be applied to an asset that should not be handled?
• be applied to an asset that is highly mobile?
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Analysis
Asset Type Exposed
to
Weather
High
Temp
High
Traffic
Out of
Reach
Should
not be
Handled
Mobile RFID?
Office Equipment No No Yes No No No No
Portable
Equipment
No No Yes Yes No Yes Yes
IT Equipment No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Building Equipment Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes
Heavy Machinery Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes
Lab Equipment No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Licensed Vehicles Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes
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Passive RFID Tags
• Components/Features:
– No Internal Battery- powered by energy emitted from a
reader.
– Smaller in size
– Store up to 128 kb of data
– Read/Write capability
– $$
• Applications
– Consumer Goods
– Inventory
– Books
– Smart Cards
– Documents
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Inventory Management Analysis
• Battery: Tag only needs to emit frequency when
prompted by a reader.
• Size: Though human readable capability is required, the
smaller the better.
• Data storage: Asset ID ties all current asset details to a
master profile. Storage size becomes a non-issue.
• Read/Write: Tags will be used simply for asset
identification purposes. Write capabilities are not
necessary.
• $: Cost can make RFID implementations unattainable.
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Ultra High Frequency
• Components/Features:
– Store small amounts of data
– Longer read range
– No secure communication
– $$
• Applications
– Warehouse management
– Pallet Identification
– Inventory
– Healthcare
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Inventory Management Analysis
• Data: Only record asset ID. No need for large
amount of coded data.
• Read Range: The longer the read range the
better.
• Data Security: Sensitive data will not be stored
in the RFID tag, therefore secure
communications is not an issue.
• $: Cost is a major consideration, but read
range is necessary.
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Tag Types
• Many types of Passive UHF RFID tags
• Tag Considerations:
– Asset Type (Real estate available on asset)
– Size (dimensions)
– Environment
– Surface adhesion
• Consider use of multiple tag types
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Multi-Surface Tags
• 7’ read distance
• 1.43”x0.43”x0.2”
• Durable construction
• Multi surface adhesion
• Pre-programmed
• Human readable and barcoded asset ID
• Applications
– IT Asset management
– Lab Equipment Management
– Asset Management
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Ultra Slim Tags
• 2-4’ read distance
• 1.43”x0.43”x.0.08”- Low profile
• Durable construction
• High performance acrylic adhesive
• Pre-programmed
• Human readable and barcoded asset ID
• Applications:
– Laptops/Tablets
– Printers
– Cased Equipment
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Tablet PC
• Tablet inventory collection solution
– Increase mobility
– Ease of data entry
– Use existing equipment
– Data reconciliation
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Bluetooth Add-Ons
• Use Bluetooth technology to pair Barcode or
RFID reading device
– Ability to pair multiple reading devices at the
same time
– Inexpensive add-ons to existing equipment
– Ability to move from barcode verification to RFID
verification easily
19. Contact Information
MINDWARE
S-4, Plot No-7, Pocket-7, Pankaj Plaza,
Near Metro Station, Sector-12, Dwarka, New Delhi-
110078, (India)
Mobile: +91-9810822688, +91-9717122688
Landline: +91-11-28032434, +91-11-46102688
Email: gm@indianbarcode.com, sales@indianbarcode.com