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RFID hardware for passive and active technology

Intelligent semi-active RFID Portalsemi-active RFID portal

Semi-active RFID stand-alone portals designed to cover strategic congestion points such as entrance and exit gates, conveyors, sorting machines, etc. The portals read all types of Lyngsoe tags such as postal tags, container tags, vehicle tags, etc. When a tag passes a portal, it reads the unique tag ID and adds both the exact time of reading and the portal ID number. These data are subsequently transmitted to a server through LAN or GSM.

In addition to being stand-alone units, the portals can also function as data capture units for additional LS exciters and thereby enable coverage of multiple gates. The portals are I/O enabled for direct connection to e.g. horn, lamp, sensor etc. for e.g. load control and directionality. The portals are designed for fast and easy installation by a local technician and include a complete installation kit to get the units up and running in no time. They only need a country specific power plug and connection to 100-240 VAC to be fully operational. They also have a number of built-in watchdog functions for diagnostic monitoring of the units including automatic reset functions enabling optimum operation availability

Intelligent Passive RFID Portal

The different passive portals are intelligent, passive ISO 18000-6C EPC Gen2 RFID stand-alone portals designed to cover strategic congestion points such as entrance and exit gates, conveyors, sorting machines, etc. The portals read passive EPC Gen2 tags. When a tag passes the portal, the portal reads the unique tag ID and adds both the exact time of reading and the portal ID number. These data are subsequently transmitted to a server through LAN or GSM.

For complex applications the portals are prepared for connection of two additional external passive EPC Gen2 patch antennas, which may be required
to achieve satisfactory read rates.

The portals are designed for fast and easy installation by a local technician and include a complete installation kit to get the units up and running in no time. They only need a country specific power plug and connection to 100-240V and LAN or GSM for data communication. The portals are I/O enabled for connection of e.g. horn, lamp, sensor etc. for e.g. load control and directionality. They also have a number of built-in watchdog functions for diagnostic monitoring of the units that provide optimum operation availability.

The LS4120 and LS4130 have in addition a single board computer that enables control for various on-site logistics execution such as load control on trucks.

Intelligent passive and semi-active RFID Portal

The passive and semi-active portals are integrated, intelligent UPU S23f compliant semi-active and ISO 18000-6C EPC Gen2 compliant passive RFID stand-alone portals designed to cover strategic congestion points such as entrance and exit gates, conveyors, sorting machines, etc. The portals read all types of Lyngsoe tags such as postal tags, container tags, vehicle tags, and passive EPC Gen2 tags. When either passive EPC Gen2 tags or Lyngsoe tags pass a portal, it reads the unique tag ID and adds both the exact time of reading and the portal ID number. These data are subsequently transmitted to a server through LAN or GSM.

For complex applications the portals are prepared for connection of two additional external passive EPC Gen2 compliant patch antennas, which may be required to achieve satisfactory reading rates. The portals are designed for fast and easy installation by a local technician and include a complete installation kit to get the unit up and running in no time. It only needs a country specific power plug and connection to 100-240V and LAN or GSM for data communication. The portals are I/O enabled for direct connection of e.g. horn, lamp, sensor etc. for e.g. load control and directionality. They also have a number of built-in watchdog functions for diagnostic monitoring of the unit including automatic reset functions enabling optimum operation availability. The pasive and semi-active portals have in addition a single board computer enabling control of on-site logistics execution such as load control on trucks.

@Start semi-active reader and excitersemi-active RFID portal

Semi-active RFID stand-alone portals designed to cover strategic congestion points such as entrance and exit gates, conveyors, sorting machines, etc. The portals read all types of Lyngsoe tags such as postal tags, container tags, vehicle tags, etc. When a tag passes a portal, it reads the unique tag ID and adds both the exact time of reading and the portal ID number. These data are subsequently transmitted to a server through LAN or GSM.

n addition to being stand-alone units, the portals can also function as data capture units for additional LS exciters and thereby enable coverage of multiple gates. The portals are I/O enabled for direct connection to e.g. horn, lamp, sensor etc. for e.g. load control and directionality. The portals are designed for fast and easy installation by a local technician and include a complete installation kit to get the units up and running in no time. They only need a country specific power plug and connection to 100-240 VAC to be fully operational. They also have a number of built-in watchdog functions for diagnostic monitoring of the units including automatic reset functions enabling optimum operation availability

@End semi-active reader and excitersemi-active RFID portal

The semi-active reader and exciter is a last mile solution providing an opportunity to supplement diagnostic Quality of Service registrations with objective documentation on last mile performance. The @end unit is designed to meet requirements for accurate information from panel members, who take part in letter mail quality measurements as “recipients”, in order to provide factual information on the last mile performance.

The @end unit is designed as a closed box, comprising an active RFID reader, antenna and a GSM modem. The @end unit is powered by high capacity, long life batteries capable of more than 12 months’ operation in standard configuration. The unit can be on and off in predefined periods of time - e.g. on from 08.00 to 15.00. During the “on” period the unit will activate the reader at predefined intervals, e.g. every 5 minutes. Any semi-active tag within range will then be registered and timestamped. The tag registrations are transferred by SMS/text messages to the Central Clearance Server (CCS) at a predefined interval, e.g. at 01.00 hrs. every day. All parameters can be adjusted remotely by sending an SMS/text message to the @end unit.

For service and maintenance purposes the end unit is programmed to give a daily health status of, e.g. low battery, RF disturbance etc. to the maintenance staff.

 

 


 


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