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Published by: Mind Commerce Publishing
Published: Jul. 1, 2009 - 133 Pages
Table of Contents
- Section I - Introduction..
- Section II - Technology Outlook..
- Introduction to RFID..
- Understanding How RFID Works.
- Types of Tags.
- PassiveTags.
- Semi Passive RFID Tags.
- Active RFID Tags.
- Active Tags with Sensors/GPS.
- Difference between Active and Passive RFID..
- Application Field..
- Discriminating the various types of RTLS.
- Classification of Tracking Systems.
- Passive RFID based systems.
- GPS based tracking systems.
- Active RFID based tracking systems.
- Active RFID based tracking with Customizations.
- Proprietary tracking solutions.
- Advantages of the Tracking Solutions.
- Improved Productivity and Cost Avoidance.
- Decreased Cycle Time and Taking Costs Out
- Reduced Rework.
- Reduced Business Risk and Control of Assets.
- Improved Security and Service.
- Improved Utilization of Resources.
- Increased Revenues.
- Exception Management
- Section III - Company and Product Analysis of RFID..
- Key Players in the Domain..
- Company and Product Analysis.
- Company - AeroScout
- Company - Identec.
- Company - Savi
- Company - Intelleflex.
- Company - Ekahau.
- Company - Tagsense.
- Company - WhereNet
- Company - Pinc Solutions.
- Company - ContainerTrac.
- Section IV - Case Study of Some Latest Implementations.
- Application in Genetics.
- River Basin Project in Columbia..
- AirBus Project.
- U.S. Naval Air Systems Command Project.
- Race Track - Tracking Application..
- United States Navy..
- California Wine Company - Sea Smoke.
- Section V - Cost Metrics and Evaluations.
- The Cost Factor.
- Tags.
- Costs related to aquisitions.
- Cost of Readers.
- Additional Antenna Cost
- Cost of Applications and related middlewares.
- Customization Costs.
- Installation Related Cost
- Fine Tuning.
- Integration and Business Process Reengineering.
- After Implementation and Recurring Cost
- Evaluation of the Performance of the System..
- Issues concerning the safety of the System..
- The Security aspects of the Deployment.
- The Ease factor.
- Section VI - Evaluation of Some Notable Deployments.
- Department of Agriculture - Michigan..
- The User.
- The Goal
- Ultimate Target of the Project
- Cost and Analysis of the Hardware and Software used.
- Implementation Details.
- Analysis of the Implementation.
- Sun Microsystems.
- The User.
- The Goal
- Explanation of RCP..
- Ultimate Target of the Project
- Evaluation of the Hardware and Software used.
- Implementation Details.
- Analysis of the Implementation.
- Operation Enduring Freedom / Operation Iraqi Freedom (OEF/OIF)
- The User.
- Investment of the User.
- Requirement of the User: Total Asset Visibility (TAV)
- Implementation Details.
- Woolworths, Plc.
- Requirement of the User.
- Key Technologies for the Requirement Analysis.
- The Ultimate goal of the Project
- Software Products used in the Implementation.
- Hardware Products used in the Implementation.
- Implementation Details.
- Determining the Return on Investment (ROI)
- The Key Benefits of the Implementation.
- Evaluation of the other benefits.
- Section VII - Analysis of RFID based Solution Implementations.
- RFID Based Vehicle Immobilization..
- Manufacturing Processes.
- Product Development.
- RFID in Cattle Monitoring..
- RFID Based Tracking in HealthCare.
- Advantages of RFID in Healthcare.
- RFID based Wriststraps.
- RFID based Tracking System for Hospitals.
- Patient Management and Monitoring System..
- RFID in Process Manufacturing..
- Inbound Raw Materials.
- Production Process.
- Warehouse Management
- Case Files Analysis at Manufacturing for a Successful Implementation.
- RFID in Marine Operation..
- Advantages.
- Multi Terminal Tracking Operation.
- Evaluation of Case Files of Successful Implementations.
- RFID in Defence.
- Logistics and Inventory Monitoring.
- Homeland Security.
- Field Combat
- RFID in Military Training Applications.
- Friendly Troop Identification.
- RFID in Payment Transactions.
- Advantages.
- An Evaluation of a Successful Case Study.
- Retails with RFID Applications.
- Operational Characteristics in Retails.
- Drawbacks to the Current Approach.
- Shelf and Inventory Management
- Security Issues.
- Customer Satisfaction.
- RFID in Transportation..
- Automatic Vehicle Identification.
- Electronic Toll Collection.
- Electronic Vehicle Registration.
- Fleet Management
- Conclusion..
- Section VIII- Global Analysis of RFID Applications.
- Asia Pacific.
- Standard.
- Implementation Status in Asia Pacific.
- Europe.
- Standards.
- Implementation Status in Europe.
- USA..
- Standards.
- Implementation Status in USA..
- Section IX - Future Applications of RFID around the World..
- Section X - Conclusion..
AbstractProcess controls for manufacturing and various other industries are getting more and more complicated due to the overwhelming stream of data flowing into their system. The primary goal today in most of the leading organizations is keeping track of this data, and organizing it in a suitable fashion so that it can be utilized and used later.
RFID in Tracking & Monitoring: An In-depth Product & Service Analysis with Case Studies explains the technology available to support tracking both normal and hazardous environments, including Radio frequency identification (RFID), Barcodes, GPS enabled tracking, WiFi enabled Tracking and others. Nearly all aspects of tracking addressed in this report via detailed evaluation, analysis, and price comparisons.
The report also provides detailed company analysis (products, services, and solutions). Case studies are to help the reader understand implementation issues and challenges. Cost factor analysis is also provided for the various spheres of implementation for different RFID based tracking system components.
This publication also evaluates the goals of some major RFID implementations with respect to tracking and monitoring applications in various parts of the world. It also contains perspectives for the future of RFID products and applications.
Select Report Benefits:
- Understand the types of applications possible with the current technology with special attention on scalability and ethical issues
- Identify current sectors in which RFID has been successfully employed, mainly the Public, Government, Homeland Security and Law enforcement
- Learn from an array of Case Studies to understand the implementation details, complexity and success story evaluations
- Identify RFID hardware, software, and solution vendors and related professional services companies
- Learn cost factor analysis from major components of the RFID based Tracking and Monitoring Applications
- Focus on learning from RFID success stories from some of the major implementations around the world
- Identify different spheres where RFID is currently involved in Tracking and Monitoring Applications
- Learn the current status of RFID and the future of RFID and RFID based applications
Audience:
- RFID hardware, software, and solution vendors and related professional services companies
- Managed services providers, outsourced RFID solutions and application providers, and RFID service bureau operators
- Personnel responsible for automating Supply Chain Management (SCM), Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Manufacturing Resource Planning (MRP), Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and other business processes
- Manufacturers and personnel responsible for management of inventory and materials, timing and control of critical resources, improve Warehouse Management Systems (WMS), and other production line automation and industrial processes
- Healthcare management personnel responsible for tracking patients, staff personnel, equipment, inventory, and other critical resources
- Retailers and personnel responsible for merchandise inventory and ordering processes, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Merchandise tracking and fraud prevention
- Providers of value-added applications and services such as metering, telemetry, telematics, and sensor applications, inventory control and tracking such as merchandise control, asset tracking and recovery such as computing equipment monitoring, tracking parts moving through a manufacturing process, tracking goods in a supply chain, and payment systems
- Providers of RFID middleware such as the VeriSign or Oracle
- Companies interested in optimizing their RFID business process strategies
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