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RFID GSM

 

Let’s see latest developments of RFID GSM system. GSM was established in 1974 and has earned a reputation for friendly, helpful service and innovative problem solving at competitive prices. The GSM Group comprises: GSM Graphic Arts, GSM Valtech, GSM Primographic, GSM Printer & Label Systems Ltd and GSM Industrial Graphics. From our factories in North Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, South Wales and Oxfordshire our technical representatives’ offer support throughout Europe. RFID GSM Printer & Label Systems Ltd is the systems division of the GSM Group offering a consultancy Service for companies who need to print labels and implement a bar-code system for their own internal efficiency or where the need to print labels has been specified by a customer.

 

GSM Printer & Label Systems ltd is dedicated to creating and delivering state-of-the-art, integrated automatic data capture and communications products and solutions. They offer robust solutions that capture, compute, communicate and integrate into enterprise-wide information systems frequency stems. RFID GSM is an automatic identification (AID) technology which complements optically-scanned bar-codes, extending the applicability of point-of-activity data capture and computing products. RFID tags can carry data, which may be dynamically modified using radio frequency (RF) communications, so that each tagged item carries an electronic memory. This feature is particularly valuable where information is to be exchanged and modified without reference to a common database. Using RF signals to read data from tags embedded in the fabric of objects results in data storage with exceptional environmental durability.

 

How does RFID GSM fit? Smart labels provide a reliable, cost-effective and accurate means of automatically conveying variable, discrete information about an object. Embedding an RFID transponder within a consumable label, ticket or tag provides an inexpensive way to implement this new AIDC technology in parallel with one of GSM Printer & Labels Systems Ltd is core competencies – bar-code label printing.

 

Why use RFID in GSM? In RFID GSM a pallet is labeled with a bar coded receiving label to track and identify it for the recipient at its point of destination. Once in Receiving, the label is scanned using a line-of-site scanner. The line-of sight scanner further enables the content of the shipment and the total quantity received to be recorded and uploaded via a portable data terminal (PDT) to the company’s mainframe computer system for inventory tracking. The shipment is then split, with a portion of the pallet contents being re-packaged in preparation for shipment to a customer one the remaining portion being stocked into inventory.

 

New bar-code labels must be generated for both the customer shipment portion as well as the portion of the pallet to be stocked in inventory to maintain item traceability. In this traditional barcode label example, the information on the labels is static, with definitive life spans, each being created for specific, one-time usage within the constraints of their specific applications – e.g. a shipping label versus inventory tracking label. The data contained on each label is not alterable unless it is reprinted. Furthermore, traditional bar-coding is limited to sequential (one object at a time), line of- sight scanning and environmental conditions (such as solvents, dirt and smudges) which can reduce overall bar-code print quality and inhibit scanner read rate reliability.

 

What are the benefits of RFID GSM? Smart label RFID GSM systems overcome many of the limitations of traditional automatic bar-code data capture systems in that they:

  • Provide error-free wireless data transmission that is battery-free and maintenance-free;
  • Do not require the use of line-of-sight scanners for operation
  • Allow stored data to be altered during sortation or to capture workflow process information;
  • Work effectively even in harsh environments with excessive dirt, dust, moisture or temperature extremes;
  • Offer excellent read ranges for unparalleled accuracy, and exceptional value and quality.

The RFID toolkit is designed to help organizations delivering
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The RFID toolkit provides a complete package of Twelve Documents.

Fully revised and updated to include all the latest information on industry standards and applications, this new edition provides a standard reference for people working with RFID technology.

Expanded sections explain exactly how RFID systems work, and provide up-to-date information on the development of new tags such as the smart label.

  • Updated coverage of RFID technologies, including electron data carrier architecture and common algorithms for anticollision
  • Details the latest RFID applications, such as the smartlabel, e-commerce and the electronic purse, document tracking and e-ticketing
  • Detailed appendix providing up-to-date information on relevant ISO standards and regulations

A leading edge reference for this rapidly evolving technology, this toolkit is of interest to practitioners in auto ID and IT designing RFID products and end-users of RFID technology, computer and electronics engineers in security system development and microchip designers, automation, industrial and transport engineers and materials handling specialists.

The RFID Toolkit Contains the following Documents:

  1. RFID Starters Document
  2. RFID Basics
  3. RFID The full Story
  4. Business Case for RFID
  5. Introduction to RFID
  6. Getting started in RFID
  7. Four-Step Plan for Adopting RFID
  8. Security in RFID
  9. Risks on the Use of RFID on Consumer Products
  10. RFID Privacy
  11. RFID Security
  12. RFID specification and statement of work blueprint

 

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Features of the all-new edition:

  • Hundreds of pages with easy-to-follow sections
  • New practical advice on awareness, planning, implementation, and review
  • New commentary on delivering upon business value
  • All-new "tuneup" section tailored to improve the performance of existing initiatives
  • Fully updated throughout to take account of current Best Practices and policies, and the state of their use

The RFID TOOLKIT takes the guesswork out of RFID

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