This document provides an overview of RFID systems, software, and components from Keonn Technologies. It describes various RFID readers, encoding stations, inventory management solutions, interactive retail displays, and point of sale systems. The products are designed to enhance customer experiences, optimize business processes, and provide inventory management and loss prevention for retailers, libraries, warehouses and other industries.
This document summarizes RFID-based inventory and loss prevention solutions from Keonn Technologies. It describes several products including:
1. AdvanShelf and AdvanDisplay, which are smart shelf and display systems that provide real-time inventory counts and location of items.
2. AdvanRobot, an autonomous RFID inventory robot that performs inventory counts of retail stores and warehouses.
3. AdvanTrack systems that provide overhead, real-time inventory visibility across wide areas.
It also outlines loss prevention products like AdvanSafe overhead systems and AdvanMat floor mats that integrate RFID to detect unpaid items and reduce shrinkage. Several interactive retail solutions are mentioned, including fitting room systems and
RFID is a technology that uses radio waves to automatically identify objects. It has been used since WWII but is now becoming more mainstream. An RFID system consists of tags attached to objects and readers that can identify tags within range. There are two main types of tags: active tags with internal power sources and passive tags that are powered by readers. RFID provides benefits across various industries like manufacturing, warehouses, distribution and supply chain management by improving visibility, accuracy, efficiency and reducing costs.
This document discusses RFID technology, comparing it to barcodes. It describes how RFID tags work with readers to transmit identification signals. The document outlines different types of RFID tags based on their signal strength and range. It provides examples of RFID applications in areas like manufacturing, retail, security, and access control. Finally, it presents a block diagram and overview of an RFID-based student attendance system, describing how it allows automatic attendance tracking and uploading records to a database.
This document discusses how RFID can help automate processes in a manufacturing warehouse. It proposes using existing RFID tags mandated for vehicles to track inventory throughout the warehouse and supply chain. This would help reduce costs from improved visibility, accuracy, throughput and reduced inventory levels. The tags could be applied at windshield manufacturers to integrate with the production line with no additional steps. Tracking inventory from receipt to dispatch and enabling features like stock reconciliation would optimize warehouse management.
With changing lifestyles, high income growth, faster than ever changing fashions – there is no denying the fact that the retail industry today has been climbing the ladder of growth at a phenomenally rapid pace. The traditional grocery store has given its way to the big supermarkets and malls which has led to manifold increase in retail business. With increase in size and number of retail organizations there is cut throat competition between the different players. It is widely felt that the key differentiator between the successful and the not so successful players is mainly in their outlook towards adopting new technology. Customer satisfaction is the most important element of retail sales for which most retail organizations today are keen to automate their existing systems and adopt upcoming technologies with open arms. As the retailers are scaling up their business, the need of the hour is a robust IT system to manage stock and customers
The TRANSEO-PLUS software plus Z-TAGS cards, is an underground tracking system developed specifically for use in underground mines and tunnelling applications. The system tracks highly robust active Tags, carried by personnel or tags attached to vehicles and other equipment. Receivers and controllers of the system are designed for optimum reliability in work areas, even explosive areas with the ATEX products line.
The intuitive TRANSEO.PLUS software can not only support real-time tracking, but also could integrate Sensors, IP or analog video cameras, intruders detection, allow asset management and other expandable functionalities.
The Active Tag RFID system enhances the traditional manual tag board by providing a secure and accurate means of ‘tagging’ the location of personnel.
- HANDS-FREE COUNTING PEOPLE
o A count can be kept of personnel entering a tunnel section and an alarm raised if the number exceeds a preset limit
o Hardened display and lights to control traffic
- REAL-TIME ACCESS CONTROL AND TRACKING
o From the primary display screen users can also see the total number of tags and their location in the system, as well as a list of the most recent movements.
- CUSTOMIZABLE REPORTS
o Sorting and filtering on multiple fields simultaneously allows users to quickly list, print and export the data they need.
- MONITORING IN IMPORTED MAPS
o Maps of the tunnels can be imported to position partial counters.
o Clicking in a counter, displays the personnel list.
Other key benefits:
- EXPANDABLE SOFTWARE
o Software can manage a network of 800 receivers and 15.000 workers
- INTEGRATE IP VIDEO OR LOW COST ANALOG
- MANAGE VISITORS
- ASSET MANAGEMENT FOR THE SAME PRICE
- INTEGRATE SENSORS
- INTEGRATE VEHICLE NUMBER PLATE RECOGNITION
- STOCKS ALL DATA EVEN IN HARDWARE OFFLINE
- LONG RANGE OF DETECTION (MORE THAN 100 METERS)
- PRODUCTIVITY MANAGEMENT
- INTRUDER DETECTION SYSTEM
This document discusses how RFID technology can be used to improve warehouse management. It begins by explaining what RFID is and how it works. The key components of an RFID system are described as tags, readers, and a host computer. Various applications of RFID in warehouses are then outlined, including receiving, cross-docking, putaway, inventory management, order management, and shipping. Specific benefits of each application are listed such as improved accuracy, visibility, and efficiency. Examples of RFID implementations are provided for asset tracking, material handling, and inventory management. Finally, advantages of working with this company for an RFID solution are summarized.
RFID Library Automation DigiGlobeSys.pdfJainyParikh
DigiGlobesys is an RFID technology company established in 2011 that provides RFID hardware and software solutions. They offer RFID tags, readers, security gates, self-service kiosks, and integration with library management systems. Their RFID systems can automate processes like inventory management, issue/return of books, and detection of theft to help libraries improve customer service and performance evaluations. They have successfully implemented RFID solutions in over 200 libraries across sectors like education, government, and archives in India.
This document summarizes RFID-based inventory and loss prevention solutions from Keonn Technologies. It describes several products including:
1. AdvanShelf and AdvanDisplay, which are smart shelf and display systems that provide real-time inventory counts and location of items.
2. AdvanRobot, an autonomous RFID inventory robot that performs inventory counts of retail stores and warehouses.
3. AdvanTrack systems that provide overhead, real-time inventory visibility across wide areas.
It also outlines loss prevention products like AdvanSafe overhead systems and AdvanMat floor mats that integrate RFID to detect unpaid items and reduce shrinkage. Several interactive retail solutions are mentioned, including fitting room systems and
RFID is a technology that uses radio waves to automatically identify objects. It has been used since WWII but is now becoming more mainstream. An RFID system consists of tags attached to objects and readers that can identify tags within range. There are two main types of tags: active tags with internal power sources and passive tags that are powered by readers. RFID provides benefits across various industries like manufacturing, warehouses, distribution and supply chain management by improving visibility, accuracy, efficiency and reducing costs.
This document discusses RFID technology, comparing it to barcodes. It describes how RFID tags work with readers to transmit identification signals. The document outlines different types of RFID tags based on their signal strength and range. It provides examples of RFID applications in areas like manufacturing, retail, security, and access control. Finally, it presents a block diagram and overview of an RFID-based student attendance system, describing how it allows automatic attendance tracking and uploading records to a database.
This document discusses how RFID can help automate processes in a manufacturing warehouse. It proposes using existing RFID tags mandated for vehicles to track inventory throughout the warehouse and supply chain. This would help reduce costs from improved visibility, accuracy, throughput and reduced inventory levels. The tags could be applied at windshield manufacturers to integrate with the production line with no additional steps. Tracking inventory from receipt to dispatch and enabling features like stock reconciliation would optimize warehouse management.
With changing lifestyles, high income growth, faster than ever changing fashions – there is no denying the fact that the retail industry today has been climbing the ladder of growth at a phenomenally rapid pace. The traditional grocery store has given its way to the big supermarkets and malls which has led to manifold increase in retail business. With increase in size and number of retail organizations there is cut throat competition between the different players. It is widely felt that the key differentiator between the successful and the not so successful players is mainly in their outlook towards adopting new technology. Customer satisfaction is the most important element of retail sales for which most retail organizations today are keen to automate their existing systems and adopt upcoming technologies with open arms. As the retailers are scaling up their business, the need of the hour is a robust IT system to manage stock and customers
The TRANSEO-PLUS software plus Z-TAGS cards, is an underground tracking system developed specifically for use in underground mines and tunnelling applications. The system tracks highly robust active Tags, carried by personnel or tags attached to vehicles and other equipment. Receivers and controllers of the system are designed for optimum reliability in work areas, even explosive areas with the ATEX products line.
The intuitive TRANSEO.PLUS software can not only support real-time tracking, but also could integrate Sensors, IP or analog video cameras, intruders detection, allow asset management and other expandable functionalities.
The Active Tag RFID system enhances the traditional manual tag board by providing a secure and accurate means of ‘tagging’ the location of personnel.
- HANDS-FREE COUNTING PEOPLE
o A count can be kept of personnel entering a tunnel section and an alarm raised if the number exceeds a preset limit
o Hardened display and lights to control traffic
- REAL-TIME ACCESS CONTROL AND TRACKING
o From the primary display screen users can also see the total number of tags and their location in the system, as well as a list of the most recent movements.
- CUSTOMIZABLE REPORTS
o Sorting and filtering on multiple fields simultaneously allows users to quickly list, print and export the data they need.
- MONITORING IN IMPORTED MAPS
o Maps of the tunnels can be imported to position partial counters.
o Clicking in a counter, displays the personnel list.
Other key benefits:
- EXPANDABLE SOFTWARE
o Software can manage a network of 800 receivers and 15.000 workers
- INTEGRATE IP VIDEO OR LOW COST ANALOG
- MANAGE VISITORS
- ASSET MANAGEMENT FOR THE SAME PRICE
- INTEGRATE SENSORS
- INTEGRATE VEHICLE NUMBER PLATE RECOGNITION
- STOCKS ALL DATA EVEN IN HARDWARE OFFLINE
- LONG RANGE OF DETECTION (MORE THAN 100 METERS)
- PRODUCTIVITY MANAGEMENT
- INTRUDER DETECTION SYSTEM
This document discusses how RFID technology can be used to improve warehouse management. It begins by explaining what RFID is and how it works. The key components of an RFID system are described as tags, readers, and a host computer. Various applications of RFID in warehouses are then outlined, including receiving, cross-docking, putaway, inventory management, order management, and shipping. Specific benefits of each application are listed such as improved accuracy, visibility, and efficiency. Examples of RFID implementations are provided for asset tracking, material handling, and inventory management. Finally, advantages of working with this company for an RFID solution are summarized.
RFID Library Automation DigiGlobeSys.pdfJainyParikh
DigiGlobesys is an RFID technology company established in 2011 that provides RFID hardware and software solutions. They offer RFID tags, readers, security gates, self-service kiosks, and integration with library management systems. Their RFID systems can automate processes like inventory management, issue/return of books, and detection of theft to help libraries improve customer service and performance evaluations. They have successfully implemented RFID solutions in over 200 libraries across sectors like education, government, and archives in India.
Developed hardware for warehouse management platform,RFID Forklift system, utilizes sensor, front installed antenna and IoT Gateway to identify an RFID pallet tag after it has been loaded onto the forklift. The System then identifies a pallet storage location, utilizing a bottom antenna, and IoT Gateway logic to confirm that the specific pallet has been picked up or dropped off at that location. These transactions are then sent to server.
One of the most pain points in a warehouse is finding the location finished goods that have been shelved. We can solve this problem by labeling each rack and shelf with an on-metal RFID tag/s. These tags can be read by RFID enabled forklifts during the loading and unloading stage and update the list of inventories and its respective locations in the warehouse. RFID enabled forklifts eliminate the need install RFID antennas throughout your warehouse to make tracking a possibility. This forklift solution has a mobile computer/tablet (rugged, for sustained use in a tough environment) integrated closely with RFID readers and antennae. This gives all the efficiency-boosting practices of a standard computerized RFID system that would be tracking the pallets and asset locations in real-time.
Manufacturing and Logistics - Smart ContainersNextPoints
Convierta sus cajas etiquetadas con etiquetas de papel en "Contenedores inteligentes", con ProVIEW, la única solución con tinta electrónica para gestión de productos y flujos de trabajo.
This document provides an overview of radio frequency identification (RFID) concepts, components, and applications. It discusses RFID tags, readers, and middleware. Key applications of RFID include supply chain management, logistics, and retail. The document also covers Electronic Product Codes (EPC), which provide a unique identifier for RFID tags. EPCs follow a standardized format and can be used to track items throughout the supply chain. RFID middleware filters and routes RFID data to various applications and systems.
Smart Shopping trolley, complete detail about smart shopping trolley system,
Basically this is based on RFID technology,
Components
Arduino nano
RFID reader EM 18
RFID Tags
Push button
Red and Green LED
BreadBoard
Jumper wires
Buzzer
16x2 LCD
I2C Module.
This document summarizes an RFID-based asset management system. It describes the hardware and software components used, including RFID tags, readers, and apps. It explains how assets are tagged at stations using desktop readers and monitored by fixed and handheld RFID readers as they move through facilities. Reports on asset locations and histories can be generated from the server. The system provides benefits like faster asset tracking, less human error, and improved security and inventory management.
Total Security Solutions-30 BATCH 11-10-2013Niraj Kumar
The document provides an overview of Total Security Solutions offered by Tech SIS. It discusses their security products and partners, solution offerings, and training programs. The solutions include CCTV, access control, fire alarm, intruder alarm systems, vehicle access control, pedestrian control systems, baggage scanners, and guard tour management software. It provides details on the components, connectivity, and working of each system to help customers understand their security options.
RFID uses radio waves to automatically identify objects. It is used widely in supply chains to reduce costs through improved tracking and coordination. RFID tags can store more information than barcodes and be read from a distance without line of sight. Common applications of RFID include use in libraries to track books, in warehouses for inventory management, in healthcare for tracking patients and equipment, and in livestock farming for animal identification.
This document discusses various retail technologies including point of sale (POS) systems, mobile POS systems, customer databases, radio frequency identification (RFID), plan-o-grams, and magic mirrors. It provides details on POS and mobile POS systems, how customer databases can be used to gain insights into customer preferences, and the benefits of RFID for inventory tracking and reducing theft. Plan-o-grams are described as visual diagrams showing product placement in stores. Magic mirrors are explained as large interactive screens that allow customers to virtually try on outfits.
Due to the increasing cost of operation, manufacturers and contract manufacturers are searching for new ways to reduce costs and optimize their operations. Across the supply chain new technology implementation has been a cost saving solution, and it is no different for manufacturing operations. A lot of this growth can be associated to the adoption of RFID networks throughout the supply chain. These wireless networks are being implemented to act as “intelligent monitoring systems” that provide detailed track and trace functionality from manufacture to end consumer stages of the supply chain.
To make RFID a more viable solution for manufacturers, changes have been made to handle their extreme operating environments. New and improved radio frequency tags were designed that can withstand extreme heat and cold, high pressures, hazardous locations and extreme moisture levels. With these improvements also came cost reductions as adoption started to increase on a much larger scale.
Functions of RFID in manufacturing:
Inventory Traceability – Tagging components, WIP and finished products with RFID tags provides real time visibility into manufacturing operations and provides manufacturing operators with continuous data flow to improve decision making.
Equipment Tracking & Monitoring Using RFID –Placing RFID tags on this equipment helps to locate lost or misplaced assets needed for production setup and execution.
Production Scheduling – Manufacturers are also using RFID to identify idle equipment. This helps them to increase asset utilization by more effectively scheduling production.
Monitor Waste & Shrinkage – Tagging component inventory, WIP and finished goods helps manufacturers to monitor waste levels from production lines and possible sources of internal theft or loss.
Reduce Carrying Costs – RFID implementation improves data accuracy, allowing manufacturers to implement JIT inventory management strategies. This helps to reduce inventory carrying costs as items are replenished as needed rather than kept on hand in large quantities.
Shipment Routing – RFID tags can carry data related to predetermine shipping routes. As production is completed this data can be used to assist in staging outgoing shipments. This data accessibility expedites the shipping process and reduces required labor.
Labor Tracking & Security – Radio frequency identification can also be used to track and manage staff activity. RFID badges can be used for granting access to restricted zones and track employees productivity as they move throughout the facility.
Machinery Integration – In some cases manufacturers are using RFID to help control and monitor large machinery activity. In this type of scenario RFID is integrated with machinery control systems.
Learn more about uses for RFID in manufacturing by contacting Datex experts today at marketing@datexcorp.com or 800.933.2839 ext 243.
When it comes to improving process efficiency for E-Business Suite, customers are often faced with many options: mobile apps, barcoding on various mobile devices, RFID, and so on. This presentation shares CSX and BullsEye’s experience on using mobile technologies to achieve the desired process efficiency improvement, including some less glamorous yet powerful solutions.
CSX will use the following case studies to share its corporate goals for investing in these projects, its process for solution evaluation, the implementation experience, the process efficiency achieved, and lessons learned.
1. Mobile barcode solution at 10 mechanical shops nationwide
2. RFID solution for automated asset tracking at the coal pier
3. Offline-enabled mobile barcode solution for remote work-order equipment trailers
Using CSX and other customer case studies, we will also provide guiding principles and tips on how to select the most appropriate mobile and other hardware devices for optimal efficiency gains while minimizing total cost of ownership.
1. Handheld barcode/RFID scanners
2. Vehicle mounts
3. Ruggedized vs. consumer grade tablets
4. Other less glamorous but powerful options
Last but not least, we will discuss factors beyond technology that contribute to successful process improvement initiatives such as corporate sponsorship, management support, and overcoming users’ initial fear and resistance to change.
This document discusses CCTV solutions and IP cameras. It provides information on:
- How 4K cameras can reduce the number of cameras needed and the load on monitoring by covering a wider viewing angle than HD or full HD cameras.
- Features of IP cameras like H.265 compression which reduces storage and bandwidth needs compared to H.264, as well as excellent low-light performance.
- Intelligent functions including video analytics for events like loitering detection, wrong way movement, and left object detection.
- Additional solutions discussed include access control, parking management, time attendance, and thermal imaging applications.
key part of the supply chain and primarily aims to control the movement and storage of materials within a warehouse and process the associated transactions, including shipping, receiving, put away and picking. The systems also direct and optimize stock put away based on real-time information about the status of bin utilization. Warehouse management systems often utilize Auto ID Data Capture (AIDC) technology, such as barcode scanners, mobile computers, wireless LANs and potentially Radio-frequency identification (RFID) to efficiently monitor the flow of products. Once data has been collected, there is either batch synchronization with, or a real-time wireless transmission to a central database. The database can then provide useful reports about the status of goods in the warehouse. Warehouse Management monitors the progress of products through the warehouse. It involves the physical warehouse infrastructure, tracking systems, and communication between product stations. Warehouse management deals with receipt, storage and movement of goods, normally finished goods, to intermediate storage locations or to final customer. In the multi-echelon model for distribution, there are levels of warehouses, starting with the Central Warehouse(s), regional warehouses services by the central warehouses and retail warehouses at the third level services by the regional warehouses and so on.
This document discusses RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology. It provides information on what RFID is, how it works capturing data from tags using an antenna and reader system, and examples of how RFID is used such as for tracking inventory and enabling "silent commerce". The document also outlines the basic components of an RFID system including tags, readers, antennas and host computers. It describes different types of RFID tags and their features. Finally, it proposes some examples of how RFID could be integrated into consumer applications and devices.
Abacus Infotech provides integrated security and technology solutions for businesses. They offer products like biometric and RFID attendance systems, CCTV security cameras, fire alarms, RFID solutions, electronic surveillance, and key and locker management. Their team of professionals can handle turnkey projects and customized solutions. Abacus aims to increase customers' security, productivity and compliance while saving them time and money through cutting-edge technology and services.
This document describes an RFID-based linen and laundry asset tracking system for hotels and hospitals called LiSys. RFID technology is used to track linen items from when they are cleaned to when they are soiled. Tags are attached to each linen item and readers placed throughout the laundry facility and hotel. As items move between reading points, their status is updated in a cloud-based management system. This allows for real-time visibility of linen inventory and reduces costs through decreased lost linen, lower purchasing needs, improved vendor accountability and reduced labor.
Beegees Computers Pvt. Ltd. presents digital library solutions and products including a unique digital storage and dissemination system, an intelligent CD/DVD organizer, an eBook reader, a CD/DVD repair machine, and an RFID system. The RFID system represents the world's most experienced RFID company in India and provides total RFID solutions for libraries including staff stations, gates, handheld readers, self-check kiosks, drop boxes, and innovative products like info columns and intelligent trolleys. Smallest branches are also presented as a way to extend a library's reach.
presentation made for ICD and container Yard Manager companies.. locate tagged containers within the yard within fraction of a second...increase efficiency, productivity and turnaround time... Email for further information... pcthakkar at skrfid dot com
Automation of shopping cart to ease queue in malls by using RFIDSudher Sun
RFID technology is proposed to automate the shopping cart and billing process in malls. The current barcode system requires line of sight scanning and is slow. The proposed system uses RFID tags embedded in products that can be automatically read by an RFID reader in the cart from a distance. As shoppers add items to their cart, the tags are read and the items and running total are displayed. This allows for a more efficient checkout where the total is already known without additional scanning. The system architecture uses an RFID reader, microcontroller, Zigbee for wireless communication, and an LCD for display. Benefits include simplified billing, increased speed, and an improved overall shopping experience.
This document provides information about iDTRONIC Professional RFID, a supplier of RFID hardware products. It discusses iDTRONIC's core competencies in RFID technology, its BLUEBOX Professional RFID product line which includes RFID controllers, readers and antennas, and various applications of RFID technology such as retail, factory automation, and logistics where iDTRONIC's products provide benefits like optimized processes and increased efficiency.
Rfid for library management system printronixBlaze_Hyd
RFID technology is taking off in libraries at an increasingly rapid pace. It is easy to envision that, the RFID tag contents will increase in power, prices are expected to decline and tag will dramatically improve its efficiency, security and accuracy.
Company Valuation webinar series - Tuesday, 4 June 2024FelixPerez547899
This session provided an update as to the latest valuation data in the UK and then delved into a discussion on the upcoming election and the impacts on valuation. We finished, as always with a Q&A
Understanding User Needs and Satisfying ThemAggregage
https://www.productmanagementtoday.com/frs/26903918/understanding-user-needs-and-satisfying-them
We know we want to create products which our customers find to be valuable. Whether we label it as customer-centric or product-led depends on how long we've been doing product management. There are three challenges we face when doing this. The obvious challenge is figuring out what our users need; the non-obvious challenges are in creating a shared understanding of those needs and in sensing if what we're doing is meeting those needs.
In this webinar, we won't focus on the research methods for discovering user-needs. We will focus on synthesis of the needs we discover, communication and alignment tools, and how we operationalize addressing those needs.
Industry expert Scott Sehlhorst will:
• Introduce a taxonomy for user goals with real world examples
• Present the Onion Diagram, a tool for contextualizing task-level goals
• Illustrate how customer journey maps capture activity-level and task-level goals
• Demonstrate the best approach to selection and prioritization of user-goals to address
• Highlight the crucial benchmarks, observable changes, in ensuring fulfillment of customer needs
Developed hardware for warehouse management platform,RFID Forklift system, utilizes sensor, front installed antenna and IoT Gateway to identify an RFID pallet tag after it has been loaded onto the forklift. The System then identifies a pallet storage location, utilizing a bottom antenna, and IoT Gateway logic to confirm that the specific pallet has been picked up or dropped off at that location. These transactions are then sent to server.
One of the most pain points in a warehouse is finding the location finished goods that have been shelved. We can solve this problem by labeling each rack and shelf with an on-metal RFID tag/s. These tags can be read by RFID enabled forklifts during the loading and unloading stage and update the list of inventories and its respective locations in the warehouse. RFID enabled forklifts eliminate the need install RFID antennas throughout your warehouse to make tracking a possibility. This forklift solution has a mobile computer/tablet (rugged, for sustained use in a tough environment) integrated closely with RFID readers and antennae. This gives all the efficiency-boosting practices of a standard computerized RFID system that would be tracking the pallets and asset locations in real-time.
Manufacturing and Logistics - Smart ContainersNextPoints
Convierta sus cajas etiquetadas con etiquetas de papel en "Contenedores inteligentes", con ProVIEW, la única solución con tinta electrónica para gestión de productos y flujos de trabajo.
This document provides an overview of radio frequency identification (RFID) concepts, components, and applications. It discusses RFID tags, readers, and middleware. Key applications of RFID include supply chain management, logistics, and retail. The document also covers Electronic Product Codes (EPC), which provide a unique identifier for RFID tags. EPCs follow a standardized format and can be used to track items throughout the supply chain. RFID middleware filters and routes RFID data to various applications and systems.
Smart Shopping trolley, complete detail about smart shopping trolley system,
Basically this is based on RFID technology,
Components
Arduino nano
RFID reader EM 18
RFID Tags
Push button
Red and Green LED
BreadBoard
Jumper wires
Buzzer
16x2 LCD
I2C Module.
This document summarizes an RFID-based asset management system. It describes the hardware and software components used, including RFID tags, readers, and apps. It explains how assets are tagged at stations using desktop readers and monitored by fixed and handheld RFID readers as they move through facilities. Reports on asset locations and histories can be generated from the server. The system provides benefits like faster asset tracking, less human error, and improved security and inventory management.
Total Security Solutions-30 BATCH 11-10-2013Niraj Kumar
The document provides an overview of Total Security Solutions offered by Tech SIS. It discusses their security products and partners, solution offerings, and training programs. The solutions include CCTV, access control, fire alarm, intruder alarm systems, vehicle access control, pedestrian control systems, baggage scanners, and guard tour management software. It provides details on the components, connectivity, and working of each system to help customers understand their security options.
RFID uses radio waves to automatically identify objects. It is used widely in supply chains to reduce costs through improved tracking and coordination. RFID tags can store more information than barcodes and be read from a distance without line of sight. Common applications of RFID include use in libraries to track books, in warehouses for inventory management, in healthcare for tracking patients and equipment, and in livestock farming for animal identification.
This document discusses various retail technologies including point of sale (POS) systems, mobile POS systems, customer databases, radio frequency identification (RFID), plan-o-grams, and magic mirrors. It provides details on POS and mobile POS systems, how customer databases can be used to gain insights into customer preferences, and the benefits of RFID for inventory tracking and reducing theft. Plan-o-grams are described as visual diagrams showing product placement in stores. Magic mirrors are explained as large interactive screens that allow customers to virtually try on outfits.
Due to the increasing cost of operation, manufacturers and contract manufacturers are searching for new ways to reduce costs and optimize their operations. Across the supply chain new technology implementation has been a cost saving solution, and it is no different for manufacturing operations. A lot of this growth can be associated to the adoption of RFID networks throughout the supply chain. These wireless networks are being implemented to act as “intelligent monitoring systems” that provide detailed track and trace functionality from manufacture to end consumer stages of the supply chain.
To make RFID a more viable solution for manufacturers, changes have been made to handle their extreme operating environments. New and improved radio frequency tags were designed that can withstand extreme heat and cold, high pressures, hazardous locations and extreme moisture levels. With these improvements also came cost reductions as adoption started to increase on a much larger scale.
Functions of RFID in manufacturing:
Inventory Traceability – Tagging components, WIP and finished products with RFID tags provides real time visibility into manufacturing operations and provides manufacturing operators with continuous data flow to improve decision making.
Equipment Tracking & Monitoring Using RFID –Placing RFID tags on this equipment helps to locate lost or misplaced assets needed for production setup and execution.
Production Scheduling – Manufacturers are also using RFID to identify idle equipment. This helps them to increase asset utilization by more effectively scheduling production.
Monitor Waste & Shrinkage – Tagging component inventory, WIP and finished goods helps manufacturers to monitor waste levels from production lines and possible sources of internal theft or loss.
Reduce Carrying Costs – RFID implementation improves data accuracy, allowing manufacturers to implement JIT inventory management strategies. This helps to reduce inventory carrying costs as items are replenished as needed rather than kept on hand in large quantities.
Shipment Routing – RFID tags can carry data related to predetermine shipping routes. As production is completed this data can be used to assist in staging outgoing shipments. This data accessibility expedites the shipping process and reduces required labor.
Labor Tracking & Security – Radio frequency identification can also be used to track and manage staff activity. RFID badges can be used for granting access to restricted zones and track employees productivity as they move throughout the facility.
Machinery Integration – In some cases manufacturers are using RFID to help control and monitor large machinery activity. In this type of scenario RFID is integrated with machinery control systems.
Learn more about uses for RFID in manufacturing by contacting Datex experts today at marketing@datexcorp.com or 800.933.2839 ext 243.
When it comes to improving process efficiency for E-Business Suite, customers are often faced with many options: mobile apps, barcoding on various mobile devices, RFID, and so on. This presentation shares CSX and BullsEye’s experience on using mobile technologies to achieve the desired process efficiency improvement, including some less glamorous yet powerful solutions.
CSX will use the following case studies to share its corporate goals for investing in these projects, its process for solution evaluation, the implementation experience, the process efficiency achieved, and lessons learned.
1. Mobile barcode solution at 10 mechanical shops nationwide
2. RFID solution for automated asset tracking at the coal pier
3. Offline-enabled mobile barcode solution for remote work-order equipment trailers
Using CSX and other customer case studies, we will also provide guiding principles and tips on how to select the most appropriate mobile and other hardware devices for optimal efficiency gains while minimizing total cost of ownership.
1. Handheld barcode/RFID scanners
2. Vehicle mounts
3. Ruggedized vs. consumer grade tablets
4. Other less glamorous but powerful options
Last but not least, we will discuss factors beyond technology that contribute to successful process improvement initiatives such as corporate sponsorship, management support, and overcoming users’ initial fear and resistance to change.
This document discusses CCTV solutions and IP cameras. It provides information on:
- How 4K cameras can reduce the number of cameras needed and the load on monitoring by covering a wider viewing angle than HD or full HD cameras.
- Features of IP cameras like H.265 compression which reduces storage and bandwidth needs compared to H.264, as well as excellent low-light performance.
- Intelligent functions including video analytics for events like loitering detection, wrong way movement, and left object detection.
- Additional solutions discussed include access control, parking management, time attendance, and thermal imaging applications.
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Tag encoding
AdvanStation-100 ™
RFID tag encoding station
AdvanStation- 100 is an encoding station for paper and hard RFID UHF tags that easily and
quickly encodes hundreds or thousands of RFID tags at retail stores, offices, distribution
centers, warehouses, or other spaces.
AdvanStation works stand alone. It does not require any connection to an external
computer or to Internet, nor any installation. It only needs to be powered, and it starts
encoding.
AdvanStation can encode the RFID tags with password protection.
Benefits:
• Easy, fast and effective encoding
• Stand alone: encodes anywhere
• Plug and play
• Compatible with hard tags and paper tags
• Reduction of errors in tag encoding
• Password protection
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AdvanStation-200 ™
RFID tag encoding station with touch screen
AdvanStation-200 is an encoding station for paper and hard RFID UHF tags.
AdvanStation-200 can also kill tags that have been encoded by error and need to be
discarded, to prevent them from being read by the inventory management systems.
The screen shows information about the product that has been encoded.
AdvanStation-200 can encode RFID tags with password protection.
Benefits:
• Easy, fast and effective encoding
• Easy to use, through a touch screen
• Very easy to install
• Can kill tags
• Compatible with hard tags and paper tags
• Actionable data
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AdvanPrint ™
Automatic encoding and printing solution for soft tags with
an RFID printer and direct connection to the cloud
AdvanPrint is a printing and encoding solution for soft RFID UHF tags, that can be used at
retail stores, offices, distribution centers, warehouses, and other spaces.
AdvanPrint works together with the AdvanScan handheld reader. By scanning items with
the handheld reader, AdvanPrint prints and encodes the corresponding RFID tags.
AdvanPrint can also be managed from any computer.
AdvanPrint does not require any connection to an external computer, nor any installation.
It only needs to be powered and connected to Ethernet or WiFi.
The printer configuration can be changed at any time from the cloud (AdvanCloud).
Benefits:
• Fast and effective printing and encoding
• Very easy to use: requires no installation, and needs only 3 clicks to scan and print
• Plug & play
• No need of an external computer
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Automatic inventory & tracking
AdvanScan ™
Handheld RFID inventory system
AdvanScan is an Android handheld RFID reader system, that obtains the inventory of
products in a space with a high read-rate (typically above 99 %), and uploads the inventory
data to the cloud (AdvanCloud), to a specific server, or locally.
AdvanScan also manages receptions, movements, picking, transfers and other processes.
AdvanScan also encodes RFID tags and prints RFID soft tags by using it together with
AdvanPrint.
AdvanScan works with WiFi and avoids the need to use any local computer. It’s plug & play.
Benefits:
• Increase of product availability
• Reduction of out-of-stocks
• Reduction of shrinkage
• Very easy to use: requires no installation, and needs only 3 clicks to make an
inventory and upload it to the cloud
• Plug & play
• No need of an external computer
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Robin-200 ™
U.S. patent 9939816
Automatic inventory robot
Robin-200 is a mobile and autonomous RFID system that automatically obtains the
inventory of a given space, for instance, a retail store or a low-ceiling warehouse, with very
high accuracy (typically above 99%).
Robin-200 can also obtain the location of the tagged items with an accuracy of
approximately 1 metre.
Robin-200 can move in all directions, since it can rotate without displacement, and can
easily move around any given space, even with narrow aisles.
The movement of Robin-200 is synchronized with the tag reading in order to maximize read
rate.
Benefits:
• Cost reduction in inventory taking
• Increased accuracy compared to handheld readers
• Fast and easy detection of misplaced items
• Acceleration of picking for return management
• Easily moves around any given space
• Synchronized tag reading and movement
• High read rate
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Automatic inventory & tracking
AdvanTrack-50 ™
Overhead tracking system
AdvanTrack-50 is an RFID UHF overhead system that accurately tracks assets, items and
people in a wide variety of spaces, like corporate buildings, hospitals, factories, warehouses,
etc.
AdvanTrack comprises a high performance, high flexibility reader with a high gain
stationary antenna, capable of scanning all tagged items crossing below.
Benefits:
• Asset tracking
• Item tracking
• People tracking
• Compact design
• Easy installation, configuration and integration
• Cost effective
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AdvanTrack-500 ™
Overhead real-time inventory system with beam steering
AdvanTrack is a RFID-based system that provides inventory in real time and the
approximate location of each tagged item across a given space.
AdvanTrack comprises a set of overhead antennas, with primary and secondary units.
Each antenna covers an area of approximately 3 metres diameter, and detects the tags
located under its area of interrogation.
Benefits:
• Persistent inventory
• Reduction of stock-outs
• Fast location of products
• Detection of misplaced items
• Shrinkage reduction
Overhead real-time inventory system for wide areas
AdvanTrack-500 is a RFID-based system that provides inventory in real time of all tagged
items located in a given space.
AdvanTrack-500 configuration is based on cells, where each cell comprises five antennas
connected to a reader.
Each AdvanTrack-500 cell covers an area of between 36 m2 and 81 m2, depending on the
tag density and sensitivity.
Benefits:
• Persistent, accurate, and automated inventory
• Reduction of stock-outs
• Shrinkage reduction
• Higher control of assets
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Automatic inventory & tracking
AdvanPortal ™
RFID portal
AdvanPortal is an RFID-based tracking system that detects tagged items, tagged boxes
and tagged pallets, and directly uploads the resulting data to AdvanCloud or to a local
server.
AdvanPortal is used for product tracking in spaces such as distribution centers,
warehouses, etc. AdvanPortal has a very high read rate. It can read hundreds of tags in few
seconds.
When connected to AdvanCloud, AdvanPortal does not need any external computer.
The system is managed through the Android screen and the data is automatically sent to
AdvanCloud.
Benefits:
• Very high detection rate
• Very easy to use: needs only 3 clicks to make an inventory
and upload it to the cloud
• No need of an external computer
AdvanShelf ™
AdvanDisplay ™
Smart shelves, displays, showcases, lockers and cabinets
AdvanShelf is a smart shelf system based on RFID UHF, that provides inventory in real-time,
with high read-rate.
In addition, AdvanShelf provides real-time location of tagged items, with a typical
resolution of ±40cm (±15 inches).
AdvanShelf detects out of stocks and misplaced items. It can also be configured to detect
customer interaction.
Benefits:
• Reduction of stock-outs and misplaced items
• Fast location of products
• Interaction with customers
• Fast picking of products for returns
• Calculation of sales per shelf position
• More efficient vendor-managed inventory
• Shrinkage reduction
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AdvanFlow ™
High performance transition portal
AdvanFlow is an RFID-based transition portal used by retailers to keep full control of the
stock in real time.
AdvanFlow is placed in the space between the stock room and the store front, and detects
the tagged items being moved from back to front and vice versa.
AdvanFlow has a very high read rate. It can read movements of up to 70 items with the
master unit, and more than a 100 with the optional satellite antennas.
Benefits:
• Full control of the stock in real time
• Self-correction of invalid IN/OUT movements
• Automatic direction detection
• Automatic classification between legitimate tags and stray tags
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Interactive retail systems
AdvanLift ™
Lift and learn interactive system
AdvanLift is a product recommendation and cross-selling system with tray ideal for
cosmetics, footwear, wine, etc.
AdvanLift uses RFID technology and, optionally, an interactive screen to improve the
shopping experience of customers at retail stores.
By simply picking up a product from the tray of AdvanLift, customers see benefits, experts’
advice, videos of how to use the product, and recommended products.
Benefits:
• Increases sales at retail stores
• Improves the customer shopping experience
• Provides recommendations
• Generates information about user interests
• The content and user interface can be updated remotely
AdvanLook ™
Interactive recommendation system
AdvanLook is an interactive display and product cross-selling system. It uses RFID
technology and a display to improve the shopping experience of customers at retail stores
or libraries.
Customers see images of the products they approach to AdvanLook, detailed information
about these products and receive product recommendations.
AdvanLook is available in 3 sizes (10’’, 21’’, 43’’).
With AdvanCloud, the content and user interface of AdvanLook can be remotely updated.
Benefits:
• Increases sales at retail stores
• Improves the customer shopping experience
• Provides recommendations
• Generates information about user interests
• The frame colour and material can be chosen
• The content and user interface can be updated remotely
• No need of an external computer
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AdvanServe ™
Portable product recommendation system
AdvanServe is a portable product recommendation and cross-selling system for retail
stores, based on a smart phone or tablet.
The shop assistant uses AdvanServe to show customers images of the products, detailed
information about these products and product recommendations.
The content of AdvanServe can be remotely updated through AdvanCloud.
AdvanServe is also available with an RFID-enabled smartphone.
Benefits:
• Increases sales at retail stores
• Improves the customer shopping experience
• Provides recommendations
• Generates information about user interests
• The content and user interface can be updated remotely
Interactive retail systems
AdvanMirror ™
Interactive recommender with screen-mirror integration
AdvanMirror is a product recommendation and cross-selling system for retail stores.
AdvanMirror uses RFID technology and a touch screen integrated with a mirror to improve
the shopping experience of customers at retail stores or libraries.
Beside their reflection, customers see images of the products they have picked up, detailed
information about these products and receive product recommendations.
With AdvanCloud, the content and user interface of AdvanMirror can be remotely updated.
Benefits:
• Increases sales at retail stores
• Improves the customer shopping experience
• Provides recommendations
• Generates information about user interests
• The content and user interface can be updated remotely
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AdvanFitting-200 ™
Overhead interactive system for fitting rooms
AdvanFitting-200 is an RFID-based interactive system for fitting rooms at retail stores.
AdvanFitting-200 uses RFID technology and a touch screen to improve the shopping
experience at retail stores.
When customers enter the fitting room, images of the products they carry appear on the
touch screen, with recommendations. Customers can request other sizes or colours without
leaving the fitting room.
AdvanFitting-200 comprises primary units and secondary units. Up to 3 secondary units
can be connected to each primary unit. Therefore, four fitting rooms can be monitored by
using one primary and three secondaries.
With AdvanCloud, the content and user interface of AdvanFitting-200 can be remotely
updated.
AdvanFitting-200 uses special antennas and software for minimizing cross-reads.
It is recommended to paint the walls of the fitting rooms with AdvanPaint in order to further
reduce cross-reads.
Benefits:
• Increases sales at retail stores
• Improves the customer shopping experience
• Fun to use
• Generates information about user interests
• The frame colour and material can be chosen
• The content and user interface can be remotely updated
• Easy connection and installation
Interactive retail systems
AdvanFitting-300 ™
Wall-mount interactive system for fitting rooms
AdvanFitting-300 is a cost-effective RFID-based interactive system for fitting rooms at retail
stores.
AdvanFitting uses RFID technology and a touch screen to improve the shopping
experience of customers at retail stores.
When customers enter the fitting room, images of the products they carry appear on the
touch screen, with recommendations. Customers can request other sizes or colours without
leaving the fitting room.
AdvanFitting is installed on the wall of the fitting room. All the electronics are recessed into
the wall or are hidden behind the wall.
Each unit is fully independent. It is not necessary to interconnect units in adjacent fitting
rooms.
With AdvanCloud, the content and user interface of AdvanFitting can be remotely updated.
It is recommended to paint the walls of the fitting rooms with AdvanPaint in order to
minimize cross-reads.
Benefits:
• Increases sales at retail stores
• Improves the customer shopping experience
• Cost-efficient
• Generates information about user interests
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Point of sale
AdvanPay-120 ™
High power RFID desktop reader with keyboard wedge
AdvanPay-120 is a high confinement RFID UHF desktop reader/writer that accelerates
payment and check-in/check-out processes at stores, libraries and other spaces:
AdvanPay integrates:
• An antenna with a highly confined reading area.
• Keyboard emulation by hardware. It’s not needed to install any software at the POS.
• Functionalities specifically designed to address the needs of retailers, libraries or other
spaces.
AdvanPay-120 comes in 3 models:
1. Flush mount (installed recessed in surface)
2.Under mount (installed underneath the surface)
3.Desktop mount (installed over a surface)
Benefits:
• Highly confined reading area
• Automatic integration with most software applications, through hardware keyboard
emulation
• For retailers:
– Queues reduction, thanks to a much faster payment process
– Improved customer shopping experience, derived from a shorter payment time
– Reduction in employee costs
– Simultaneous item detection and EAS flag activation/deactivation
Data sheet
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AdvanPay-10 ™
RFID UHF reader with confined reading area
AdvanPay-10 is an RFID high performance reader that integrates an antenna with a highly
confined reading area.
This RFID point of sale reader provides a solution with the minimum cost. AdvanPay-10 is
the most cost-effective model of the AdvanPay family.
AdvanPay-10 requires an external point of sale computer for receiving and sending data. It
does not include an on-board computer as AdvanPay-120 and AdvanPay-170.
AdvanPay-10 is available in two different models:
1. Flush mount
2.Desktop mount
Benefits:
• Highly controlled reading area
• Easy installation and monitoring
• The most cost-effective POS
• For retailers:
– Queues reduction, thanks to a much faster payment process
– Improved customer shopping experience, derived from a shorter payment time
– Reduction in employee costs
– Simultaneous item detection and EAS flag activation/deactivation
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External controller
External controller for AdvanPay-120 undertable mount
AdvanPay can be connected to an external controller for changing the operation mode,
and for turning AdvanPay on and off.
Point of sale
AdvanSpeaker
External speaker for AdvanPay
AdvanPay can be connected to an external speaker to increase the volume of the beep.
AdvanPay-170 ™
High power RFID reader with hard tag detacher
and keyboard wedge
AdvanPay-170 is a high confinement RFID UHF desktop reader/writer with hard tag
detacher that accelerates payment and check-in/check-out processes at stores, libraries
and other spaces.
AdvanPay integrates:
• An antenna with a highly confined reading area
• A hard tag detacher
• Keyboard emulation by hardware. It’s not needed to install any software at the POS
• Functionalities specifically designed to address the needs of retailers, libraries or other
spaces
AdvanPay-170 merges two processes: hard tag detachment and product identification.
Benefits:
• Highly confined reading area
• Combines two processes (hard tag detachment and product identification)
• Automatic integration with most software application, through hardware keyboard
emulation
• For retailers:
– Queues reduction, thanks to a much faster payment process
– Improved customer shopping experience, derived from a shorter payment time
– Reduction in employee costs
– Simultaneous item detection and EAS flag activation/deactivation
Data sheet
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Self checkout
AdvanGo ™
RFID-based modular solution for self-checkout
AdvanGo is an RFID-based modular solution that identifies faster and with higher reliability all
the products a customer wants to buy.
AdvanGo has a special on-board software for confining the reading area, which reads the
EPC codes of the products being purchased while simultaneously deactivating the EAS flag
of such products, for loss prevention.
AdvanGo is a modular solution. It can be used for different types of self checkout as
desktops, baskets, wall mounts...
AdvanGo comprises:
• High power RFID reader
• Antennas
• RF cables
• Power supply
• Specific on-board software
• AdvanCloud platform (optional)
Benefits:
• Controlled reading area
• Easy integration with most software applications
• Easy installation and monitoring
– For retailers:
• Queues reduction, thanks to a much faster payment process
• Improved customer shopping experience, derived from a shorter payment time
• Reduction in employee costs
• Simultaneous item detection and EAS flag activation/deactivation
Data sheet
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Loss prevention
AdvanSafe-200 ™
Overhead loss prevention system with beam steering
AdvanSafe-200 is a loss prevention UHF antenna with an embedded reader and alarm
combining EAS and RFID functions in one system.
AdvanSafe detects the tagged items that pass below the antenna, verify if those items have
been paid, and triggers an acoustic and/or visual alarm if any item has not been paid.
Thanks to its beam steering, AdvanSafe detects which tags are static tags and which are
moving tags, in order to avoid false alarms.
Benefits:
• Improved store aesthetics, by having a store entrance free from obstacles
• Decrease in false alarms thanks to beam steering
• Shrinkage reduction
• Combination of loss-prevention and product identification in one system
• Provides data to detect which product suffer more theft attempts
• Very quick detection
• Continuous detection field
• Plug and play installation
AdvanSafe-100 ™
Overhead loss prevention system
AdvanSafe is a loss prevention UHF antenna with an embedded reader and alarm
combining EAS and RFID functions in one system.
The antennas have circular polarization and a radiation pattern characterized by a narrow
beamwidth in the longitudinal direction, and a wide beamwidth in the transversal direction.
This radiation pattern allows to maximize the reading of products passing below the
antennas, while minimizing the reading of other products.
Benefits:
• Improved store aesthetics, by having a store entrance free from obstacles
• Shrinkage reduction
• Combination of loss-prevention and product identification in one system
• Provides data to detect which product suffer more theft attempts
• Very quick detection
• Continuous detection field
• One primary unit can be connected to 1, 2 or 3 secondary units, which reduces costs
• Plug and play installation
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Loss prevention
AdvanMat-300 ™
Loss prevention modular RFID floor mat
AdvanMat-300 is a high performance modular RFID floor mat that integrates multiple
UHF RFID antennas inside a floor mat, for tracking people or objects. AdvanMat is able to
withstand 500 kg while maintaining the functionalities of the antennas.
The antennas have circular polarization and a radiation pattern characterized by ay a narrow
beamwidth in the longitudinal direction, and a wide beamwidth in the transversal direction.
This radiation pattern makes this system ideal for tracking people and objects and for RFID
applications such as loss prevention systems, races, portals, corridors, doors, etc.
Benefits:
• High flexibility
• Non visible antennas
• Easy to install
• Easy connection to any reader
Data sheet
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AdvanGuard ™
RFID alarm unit for AdvanMat
AdvanGuard is an RFID alarm unit for loss prevention at retail stores, libraries and other
spaces.
It comprises an embedded reader and alarm combining EAS and RFID functions in one
system.
It connects easily to various RFID antennas. It is ideal for combining it with AdvanMat RFID
floor mat, for creating a complete loss prevention system.
Benefits:
• Shrinkage reduction
• Combination of loss-prevention and product identification in one system
• Provides data to detect which product suffer more theft attempts
• Connects easily to various RFID antennas
• Very quick detection
• Continuous detection field
• Plug and play installation
Data sheet
Video
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AdvanGate-100 ™
AdvanGate-200 ™
RFID pedestal for loss prevention
AdvanGate-100 is a loss prevention pedestal system that includes RFID antennas, an
embedded reader and alarm. The antennas have circular polarization and a radiation
pattern characterized by ay a narrow beamwidth in the longitudinal direction, and a wide
beamwidth in the vertical direction.
This radiation pattern allows to maximize the reading of products passing through the
pedestals, while minimizing the reading of other products.
Benefits:
• Shrinkage reduction
• Combination of loss-prevention and product identification in one system
• The pedestals can be separated up to 4 meters
• Provides data to detect which products suffer more theft attempts
• Very quick detection
• Continuous detection field
• Plug and play installation
RFID pedestals with beam steering
AdvanGate-200 is a pedestal loss prevention system based on RFID UHF that detects the
tagged items that pass through an entrance, verifies if those items have been purchased,
and triggers an acoustic and/or visual alarm if any item has not been purchased.
AdvanGate-200 uses multiple antenna beams and electronic beam steering to detect
which tags are static and which are moving, avoiding false alarms.
Benefits:
• Minimizes false alarms
• Less intrusive than other pedestals
• Shrinkage reduction
• Combination of loss-prevention and product identification in one system
• The pedestals can be separated up to 3.5 meters
• Provides data to detect which products suffer more theft attempts
• Very quick detection
• Continuous detection field
• Plug and play installation
Data sheet
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Video
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AdvanNet ™
AdvanNet is the common software platform of Keonn RFID readers and systems, a software
layer that manages all Keonn products under a common interface.
AdvanNet is a simple yet powerful edgeware software that easily connects Keonn products
to 3rd party systems; either RFID middleware or end-user customer applications.
AdvanNet is also a powerful GUI (web based) test environment for any RFID deployment
that uses Keonn products.
Common software platform
Benefits:
• Simplicity
• Reduction of deployment time
• Convenient for making initial tests in a RFID project
• Guarantee of best performance for Keonn products
Data sheet
AdvanCloud ™
All the detected RFID tags are recorded and stored in AdvanCloud in real time, and can be
accessed from anywhere and at any time.
All the interaction events between the shopper and AdvanLook/AdvanFitting are also
recorded and stored in AdvanCloud.
All the data stored in AdvanCloud can be easily exported or queried, in order to generate
reports, apply business intelligence techniques, etc.
AdvanCloud also provides the interactive user interface for AdvanLook and AdvanFitting.
This user interface can be easily customized for each retailer by using HTML5 and
Javascript.
Content import and data export can be executed remotely by means of a web services API
that makes the integration with other systems very easy.
AdvanCloud also controls and manages the tablets/PDAs that store staff use to receive
requests from shoppers and to answer these requests.
Cloud-based software platform for remotely managing
Keonn RFID systems
Benefits:
• Access to real time information of the detected RFID tags andevents in any location,
from anywhere and at any time
• Easy and efficient remote management of Keonn products
• Remote management of content and user interface of Keonn interactive retail
systems
• High scalability and flexibility
• Integrated pricing, including software application, data hosting and technical
support
• Reduction of deployment time
• Reduction of spending on technology infrastructure
• Reduction of operational and maintenance costs
Data sheet
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Readers
AdvanReader-10 ™
1 or 2-port USB RFID reader
AdvanReader-10 is a small form factor, lightweight, high performance USB reader with an
integrated antenna (optional).
AdvanReader-10 comes with four models:
• 1 port, with embedded antenna
• 1 port, with SMA connector for an external antenna
• 2 ports, without enclosure
• 2 ports, with enclosure
Benefits:
• High performance
• Small form factor
• With optional embedded antenna
AdvanReader-70 ™
1 or 2-port RFID UHF reader with on-board computer
and open Linux OS
AdvanReader-70 is a flexible UHF reader with an on-board microcomputer and a fully open
Linux operating system.
AdvanReader-70 comes with two models:
• 1-port, 27 dBm maximum output power.
• 2-port, 30 dBm maximum output power.
Thanks to its on-board microcomputer, AdvanReader-70 can work stand-alone, without
needing to be connected to an external computer, thereby reducing equipment costs,
installation costs, and maintenance costs.
Benefits:
• High flexibility (1 or 2 ports)
• On board computer with fully open Linux OS • Small form factor
• Acts as HID USB device
Data sheet
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AdvanReader-160 ™
RFID UHF 4-port reader with an on-board Linux computer
AdvanReader-160 is a high power (31,5 dBm), high performance UHF reader with an on-board
microcomputer (Linux machine).
You can program your own software routines on AdvanReader-160, saving the need and cost
of an external computer.
AdvanReader-160 is also prepared to work with batteries and control the battery level.
It has a sleep mode for minimizing consumption. It is therefore ideal for mobile systems.
AdvanReader-160 also includes:
• Communication interfaces: Ethernet, WiFi, USB HID, 3G.
• 2 digital inputs and 2 analog inputs.
• 5 digital outputs.
• Output for connecting up to four multiplexers of 4 ports, 8 ports or 16 ports.
• Output for 2 W loudspeaker.
• On-board buzzer.
Benefits:
• Saves the costs of an external computer
• Optimized for working with batteries
• High-performance: high output power and high sensitivity
• Reduces time and cost of developing RFID systems.
• Direct connection to AdvanMux multiplexers
AdvanReader-70A ™
Reader with integrated antenna
AdvanReader-70A is a high-performance, high-flexibility reader with integrated antenna ideal
for check-in / check-out applications of items, people and assets.
AdvanReader-70A has high output power (27 dBm) and high sensitivity and its confined
beam antenna allows to control very well the reading area, even with far field tags, avoiding in
this way stray reads.
AdvanReader-70A has an on-board microcomputer and a fully open Linux operating system
and comes with a comprehensive set of built-in HW/SW communication options:
• USB HID emulation: allows generating keyboard events based on Reader events
• HTTP: user-configurable HTTP request generation based on Reader events
• MQTT: user-configurable MQTT packet generation based on Reader events
• SQL: user-configurable SQL sentence generation based on Reader events
• TCP: real-time TCP socket of Reader events
• REST API
Benefits:
• High flexibility
• Compact design
• Highly controlled reading area
• Easy installation, configuration and integration
Data sheet
Readers
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Multiplexers
AdvanMux-4 ™
RFID multiplexer, four ports
AdvanMux-4 is a high performance 4 port multiplexer that expands by a factor 4 the number
of antennas that can be connected to each port of an RFID reader.
AdvanMux-4 is easy to connect to practically every RFID reader in the market, including
Keonn, Impinj, Zebra, Alien, ThingMagic and others.
AdvanMux-8 ™
RFID multiplexer, eight ports
AdvanMux-8 is a high performance 8 port multiplexer that expands by a factor 8 the number
of antennas that can be connected to each port of an RFID reader.
AdvanMux-8 is easy to connect to practically every RFID reader in the market, including
Keonn, Impinj, Zebra, Alien, ThingMagic and others.
AdvanMux-16 ™
RFID multiplexer, sixteen ports
AdvanMux-16 is a high performance 16 port multiplexer that expands by a factor 16 the
number of antennas that can be connected to each port of an RFID reader.
AdvanMux-16 is easy to connect to practically every RFID reader in the market, including
Keonn, Impinj, Zebra, Alien, ThingMagic and others.
Data sheet
Video
Video
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Benefits of Keonn multiplexers:
• Reduce the cost of RFID applications with many antennas
• Very fast and easy connection
• Compatible with most reader models
• Easy selection of ports by sending proper commands to the reader
• Easy control of several multiplexers by interconnecting them
with standard Ethernet cables
• Low insertion loss
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AdvanSplitter-2 ™
RFID power splitter, 2 ports
AdvanSplitter-2 is a high performance two port power splitter designed for RFID UHF
applications.
AdvanSplitter can be used to combine different Keonn antennas in new ways, creating new
antennas with longer read range and narrower beamwidth, adapted to the needs of any RFID
application.
For instance:
• Two Advantenna-p14 (antenna array of 1 x 4 elements) can be connected to AdvanSplitter
to create an antenna array of 1 x 8 elements.
• Two Advantenna-p33 (antenna array of 3 x 3 elements) can be connected to
AdvanSplitter to create an antenna array of 3 x 6 elements.
Data sheet
Power splitters
AdvanSplitter-4 ™
RFID power splitter, 4 ports
AdvanSplitter-4 is a high performance four port power splitter designed for RFID UHF
applications.
AdvanSplitter can be used to feed up to 4 antennas simultaneously, for instance, in order to
scan an area much faster than using multiplexers.
Data sheet
AdvanSplitter-8 ™
RFID power splitter, 8 ports
AdvanSplitter-8 is a high performance eight port power splitter designed for RFID UHF
applications.
AdvanSplitter can be used to feed up to 8 antennas simultaneously, for instance, in order to
scan an area much faster than using multiplexers.
Data sheet
Benefits of Keonn splitters:
• Can create new antenna configurations and find the optimal antenna
solution for any RFID project
• Very fast and easy connection
• Very low insertion loss
• Capable of supporting unbalanced loads
• Faster scan of an area
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AdvanGPIO ™
Connection board between Keonn products and RFID readers
AdvanGPIO is a connection board that makes it very easy to control some Keonn products
through the GPIO (General Purpose Input Output) of many RFID UHF reader models.
AdvanGPIO allows to connect AdvanMux-4 (four port RFID multiplexer), AdvanMux-8 (eight
port RFID multiplexer), AdvanMux-16 (sixteen port RFID multiplexer) to RFID readers of
vendors like Zebra, Alien, Invengo and others.
Benefits:
• Very fast and easy connection
• Makes it very easy to control Keonn multiplexers and phase shifters by RFID readers
• Compatible with most reader models
• Wide input voltage range
AdvanGPIO-200 ™
Connection board for connecting external devices
to Keonn readers
AdvanGPIO-200 is a connection board that facilitates connecting external devices to Keonn
RFID readers.
Such devices can be light/sounder devices such as tower LEDs and buzzers, and many
industrial systems.
The connection is done through the GPIO (General Purpose Input Output) of
AdvanReader-70 and AdvanReader-160.
AdvanGPIO-200 allows to connect any device that works from 12 V to 24 V and that has a
maximum consumption of 750 mA.
Benefits:
• Fast and easy connection
• Allows to control light/sounder devices with Keonn’s readers
• Allows to connect industrial devices to Keonn’s readers
• Compatible with most stack lights
• Wide input voltage range
Data sheet
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Advantenna-p11 ™
Non-directive RFID UHF antenna, ultrathin form factor
Advantenna-p11 is a compact RFID UHF Antenna, with a very thin form factor, circular
polarization and a gain of 3,2 dBi.
Its radiation pattern is characterized by a wide beam in all directions on one hemisphere.
Applications: smart shelves, smart displays, smart panels and smart tables or other
surfaces.
Advantenna-p12 ™
RFID UHF antenna, ultrathin form factor
Advantenna-p12 is a compact RFID UHF antenna, with a very thin form factor, circular
polarization and a gain of 5.3 dBi.
Its radiation pattern is characterized by a 89° beamwidth in the broadside direction and a 60°
beamwidth in the endfire direction.
Applications: loss prevention gates and pedestals, hybrid EAS systems (acousto-
magnetic + RFID)
Advantenna-p13 ™
RFID UHF antenna, fan beam shape, ultrathin form factor
Advantenna-p13 is a compact RFID UHF antenna with circular polarization and a gain of 6,8
dBi.
Its radiation pattern is characterized by a 90° beamwidth in the broadside direction and a 40°
beamwidth in the endfire direction (fan beam shape).
Applications: loss prevention systems, portals, corridors, doors
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Advantenna-p14 ™
RFID UHF antenna, fan beam shape, ultrathin form factor
Advantenna-p14 is a compact RFID UHF antenna with circular polarization and a gain of 8,0
dBi.
Its radiation pattern is characterized by a 90° beamwidth in the broadside direction and a 30°
beamwidth in the endfire direction (fan beam shape).
Applications: loss prevention systems, portals, corridors, doors
Advantenna-p16 ™
RFID UHF antenna, fan beam shape, ultrathin form factor
Advantenna-p16 is a compact RFID UHF antenna with circular polarization and a gain of 9,3
dBi.
Its radiation pattern is characterized by a 90° beamwidth in the broadside direction and a 20°
beamwidth in the endfire direction (fan beam shape).
Applications: marathons and race timing, overhead loss prevention systems, portals,
corridors, vehicle tracking
Advantenna-p22 ™
RFID UHF antenna, ultrathin form factor
Advantenna-p22 is a compact RFID UHF antenna, with a very thin form factor, circular
polarization and a gain of 6.6 dBi.
Its radiation pattern is characterized by a 60° / 60° beamwidth.
Applications: point of sale systems, desktop readers with integrated antenna,
overhead real-time inventory systems
Data sheet
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Antennas
Advantenna-p33 ™
RFID UHF antenna, pencil beam shape, ultrathin form factor
Advantenna-p33 is a compact RFID UHF Antenna with circular polarization and a gain of 9,6
dBi.
Its radiation pattern is characterized by a pencil beam shape (40° / 40°) .
Applications: overhead real-time inventory systems, fitting rooms, magic mirrors,
doors.
Advantenna-SP11 ™
High gain compact RFID UHF antenna
Advantenna-SP11 is a compact RFID UHF Antenna with a very high gain (8.3 dBi), circular
polarization and a radiation pattern characterized by a wide beam in all directions in one
hemisphere.
The combination of a high gain, thin form factor and compact size (compared to other high
gain antennas available on the market) make this antenna ideal for many RFID applications.
Applications: smart shelves, smart panels, smart tables, smart surfaces in general
Advantenna-SP12 ™
High gain RFID UHF antenna
Advantenna-SP12 is an ultra-light RFID UHF Antenna with a very high gain (9.5 dBi), circular
polarization and a radiation pattern characterized by a 70° beam width in one plane and a 40°
beam in the other plane.
The combination of a high gain, thin form factor and ultra-light design make this antenna
ideal for many RFID applications such as RFID portals, RFID tunnels, tracking systems, etc.
Applications: smart shelves, smart panels, smart tables, smart surfaces in general
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Advantenna-CP11 ™
RFID UHF near-field antenna with highly controlled reading
area, even with far field RFID tags
Advantenna-CP11 is a compact RFID UHF Antenna, with a highly controlled reading area,
and with circular polarization.
By controlling the power of the RFID reader, the Advantenna-CP11 can work as a near-field
antenna, or as a wider range antenna.
Applications: point of sales, smart panels, smart tables, smart surfaces in general
Advantenna-L11 ™
Near field RFID UHF antenna, ultrathin form factor
Advantenna-L11 is a compact near-field RFID UHF Antenna, with a very thin form factor, and
strong, even magnetic field distribution within its detection zone.
When used with inductive near-field tags the reading area can be confined to the vicinity of
the antenna.
Applications: point of sales, smart panels, smart tables, smart surfaces in general
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Accessories
AdvanHolder is an antenna holder designed especially
for Keonn antennas
With its thin and easy to mount profile, AdvanHolder offers a new level of comfort
in areas previously difficult to accommodate an antenna.
Holder for Advantenna-p11 ™ Holder for Advantenna-p12 ™ Holder for Advantenna-p13 ™ Holder for Advantenna-p14 ™
Holder for Advantenna-p16 ™ Holder for Advantenna-p22 ™
Holder for Advantenna-SP11 ™
Holder for Advantenna-p33 ™
Holder for Advantenna-SP12 ™
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RF cables
Type *
Available lengths Available lengths
(in feet) (in metres)
SMA male straight - SMA male straight
SMA male right angle - SMA male straight
SMA male right angle - SMA male right angle
SMA male straight - Reverse TNC male straight
SMA male right angle - Reverse TNC male straight
* Other cable configurations can be supplied upon request
1 – 2 – 3 – 5 – 7 – 9 – 12 – 17 – 25
1 – 2– 3 – 5 – 7 – 9
1 – 3 – 5
1 – 3 – 5 – 7 – 9 – 12 – 17 – 25
1– 3– 5– 7– 9
0,3 – 0,6 – 0,9 – 1,5 – 2,1 – 2,7 – 3,6 – 5,2 – 7,5
0,3 – 0,6– 0,9 – 1,5 – 2,1 – 2,7
0,3 – 0,9 – 1,5 – 2,1 – 2,7
0,3 – 0,9 – 1,5 – 2,1 – 2,7 – 3,6 – 5,2 – 7,5
0,3 – 0,9 – 1,5 – 2,1 – 2,7
RF adapters
Type Mount type
SMA male straight to SMA male straight
SMA female straight to SMA female straight
SMA male straight to Reverse TNC female straight
SMA female straight to Reverse TNC female straight
N type male straight to SMA female straight
Through
Through
Through
Through
Through
RF load
This 50-Ohm SMA RF load is designed to give the highest protection for the unconnected RF ports of your RFID devices.
It can withstand a maximum power of 33 dBm (2 W).
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Accessories
Standard style steel
SMA torque wrench
Designed for use on SMA connectors, it has a torque of 0.9 Newtons meter (7.97 inch
pounds) and an opening of 8mm (.315”).
Since the proper tightening torque ensures optimal performance over time, this break-over
style torque wrench pivots when the torque setting is achieved, preventing over-torque
conditions.
Ergonomic styling makes the handling of this 15 cm (5.9 inches) long torque wrench easy.
AdvanPaint ™
AdvanPaint is a universal electro conductive base coating for shielding RFID UHF frequency
electromagnetic fields.
Based on hiqh quality pure acrylic binder, this paint is solvent free, frost resistant, brethable,
low-odor and low-emission.
AdvanFilm ™
AdvanFilm is a dry paint film functionalized with a special treatment for shielding RFID UHF
frequency electromagnetic fields. It is a water-based acrylic dry paint film, complexed with
a nonwoven fabric.
This film is easy to install, odorless, does not need drying time, and prevents the apparition
of cracks.
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