Keeping Pace With RFID: Presented By: Lowry Computer Products
Keeping Pace With RFID: Presented By: Lowry Computer Products
Keeping Pace With RFID: Presented By: Lowry Computer Products
INTRODUCTION WHAT IS RFID TERMINOLOGY ADVANTAGES HOW IT WORKS HISTORY WHAT HAS CHANGED STANDARDS TAGS SECURITY CHECKLIST QUESTIONS
Introductions
Dan Reigelsperger Director of Professional Services DanR@Lowrycomputer.Com Telephone: (317) 624-1234 Fax: (317) 624-1237 James Harkins Systems Engineer RFID Specialists JamesH@Lowrycomputer.Com Telephone: (309)-662-2056 Fax: (309)-662-6874
What is RFID?
RFID
RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION uses a semiconductor (micro-chip) in a tag or label to transmit stored data when the tag or label is exposed to radio waves of the correct frequency.
Terminology
EIRP- EFFECTIVE ISOTROPIC RADIATED POWER ISO- INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR STANDARDS IEC- INTERNATIONAL ELECTRO-TECHNICAL COMMISSION JTC- JOINT TECHNICAL COMMITTEE AIM AUTOMATIC IDENTIFICATION MANUFACTURERS ANTENNA A CONDUCTIVE STRUCTURE SPECIFICALLY
DESIGNED TO COUPLE OR RADIATE ELECTROMAGNETIC ENERGY
Passive
Powered by energy from reader (no internal battery)
Smaller, lighter, less expensive Almost unlimited life Requires higher power from reader
Antenna
Active
Passive
Non-Line-of-sight nature Tags can be read through substances - Snow - Fog - Ice - Paint - Crusted grime
Potential tracking of inventory on retail shelves and more efficient re-stocking Automated reading and receipt of goods at dock door More reliable tracking of airline baggage Tracking children in theme parks Many more
How It Works
RF ENERGY FIELD
RECEIVING ANTENNA
TAG 1
TAG 2 TAG 1
TAG 3 TAG 1
TAG 1
TAG 2 TAG 1
TAG 3 TAG 1
History of RFID
DEVELOPED FOR DEFENSE INDUSTRY 20+ YEARS FOR MISSILE-TRACKING AND TELEMETRY SMALLER SIZE AND LOWER COST ALLOWED USE IN 1980S FOR ANIMAL AND INDUSTRIAL USES LARGE-SCALE IN EUROPE FOR ANIMAL TAGGING LARGE-SCALE USES IN THE U.S. FOR PARKING/TOLL ROADS
COST HAS DECREASED DUE TO IMPROVEMENTS IN MICRO-CHIPS AND COMPUTERS SMALLER MIRO-CHIP LINE WIDTH SIZE LOWERS POWER NEEDS AND SIZE OF THE CHIP COMPUTERS ARE FASTER/SMARTER: CAN DO MORE COMPLEX SIGNAL PROCESSING BETTER ANTENNAS ALLOW SMALLER TAGS THAT CAN BE EMBEDDED IN LABELS AND PRODUCTS
MULTIPLE TAGS CAN BE READ IN SAME FIELD DIMENSION DEMAND FOR REAL-TIME TRACKING APPLICATIONS TO SUPPORT E-COMMERCE GLOBAL STANDARDS ARE IN DEVELOPMENT
ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 31/WG 4/SG 3 RFID for Item Management Air Interface (ISO 18000)
ISO 18000-1 - Generic Parameters for Air Interface for Global Interface ISO 18000-2 - Parameters for Air Interface <135 kHz ISO 18000-3 - Parameters for Air Interface at 13.56 MHz ISO 18000-4 - Parameters for Air Interface at 2.45 GHz ISO 18000-5 - Parameters for Air Interface at 5.8 GHz ISO 18000-6 - Parameters for Air Interface at 860-930 MHz* ISO 18000-7 - Parameters for Air Interface at 433.92 MHz**
Frequencies
FREQUENCY BAND LOW CHARACTERISTICS SHORT TO MEDIUM READ RANGE INEXPENSIVE LOW READ SPEED SHORT TO MEDIUM READ RANGE POTENTIALLY INEXPENSIVE MEDIUM READING SPEED LONG READ RANGE HIGH READING SPEED LINE OF SIGHT REQUIRED EXPENSIVE TYPICAL APPLICATIONS ACCESS CONTROL ANIMAL IDENTIFICATION INVENTORY CONTROL ACCESS CONTROL SMART CARDS
100-500 KHz
HIGH
10-15MHz 850-950MHZ
ULTRA-HIGH 2.4-5.8 GHZ
Frequencies
Low
100 KHz to 500 KHz Short reading ranges Lower system costs
Frequencies
High 850 MHz to 950 MHz Long read ranges High reading speeds
Frequencies
918-926 MHz
THE ANTENNA
THIS IS A COIL OF WOUND COPPER WIRE DESIGNED SPECIFICALLY TO EMIT RFID SIGNAL
THE READER
THE UNIT POWERS THE COIL OF WIRE KNOWN AS THE ANTENNA, FILTERS AND POWERS THEM FOR TRANSMISSION OVER DISTANCE
THE INTERFACE
THE UNIT INTERFACES THE READER TO AN INTELLIGENT DEVICE
Typical Interfaces
SERIAL TCP/IP
Handheld Readers
XP1850 XP1875
Works with wide range of existing equipment - bar code readers, verifiers, sensors and switches
Server
Hub
ACESS POINT
802.11b
802.11b
PDA
802.11b
PDA
RFID READER
RFID TAG
RFID READER
Antennas
There is a wide range of antennas to cover data capture needs for the entire Supply Chain spectrum.
Manufacturing
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Manufacturing
Razor
Ford Dell Intl Truck & Engine Harley Davidson DaimlerChrysler Gillette
see article in Jan 13, 2003 Information Week
Computer
Brake Assembly
Windshield
Disc Drive
Seagate Duracell
LOGISTICS
ABC Co. - Shipping and Receiving
reader
reader
Generic
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LOGISTICS
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reader reader
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reader
Warehousing
reader
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Warehousing
Cigarettes Camera
Philip Morris
Print Systems
Seating
Polaroid
Asset Tracking
reader
Retail
Retail City
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TAG COST TAG READ RANGE - DISTANCE FROM TAG TO READER SINGLE VERSUS MUTIPLE READS DATA REQUIRED
Tag Cost
TAG COST MUST BE IN PROPORTION TO ASSET ie: Should Not Have a $25 tag on a $30 Pallet
TAG READ RANGE DEPENDS ON ANTENNA POWER LOW COST TAGS TODAY USUALLY HAVE SHORT READ RANGES
KEY DECISION: HOW MANY ITEMS NEED TO BE READ IN WHAT TIME FRAME
Tags
Metal Tag
Designed to work with metals Read distances vary with tag and manufacturer Low cost in volume
Security
The tags can be set to have a security bit turned on in reserved memory block on the tag The tags can be used at only certain frequencies The tags have only certain read and write bits on the tag Security to protect the read-write options Password protected
Data Requirements
KEY DECISION: DOES THE DATA RESIDE ON THE TAG OR IN A CENTRAL DATA BASE WITH THE TAG AS A POINTER DATA STANDARDS & DATA ACCURACY How Much?
RFID SYSTEMS CAN BE HARD TO DEBUG GOOD RFID ENGINEERS ARE HARD TO FIND UNKOWN RF SOURCES WELDING MACHINES ROTATING ELECTRICAL MACHINERY RF EMISSIONS IN AIRPORTS AND HOSPITALS
ISSUES/PROBLEMS A N T E N N A
TAG
1. 2. 3. 4.
RFID CHECKLIST
RFID Checklist
Installation Checklist:
Know your application requirements. Know the benefits you expect to achieve. Select experienced integrators. Develop list of environmental concerns: metal, monitor emissions. Train in-house personnel, regardless of data capture experience. Rely on integrator to assist programmers and electricians.
SUPPORT
TECH SUPPORT TRAINING DOCUMENTATION
Questions