Conveyor sorting Sorting the goods on the conveyor requires multiple antennas to form an RFID scanning tunnel to increase the reading rate. At the same time, the RFID reader needs to access the conveyor belt or other control host. At this time, ZEBRA's reusable RFID tags and fixed readers are used to form a cost-effective RFID system. Warehouse receipt and delivery When the pallet is loaded and unloaded into and out of the truck compartment and the container, the metal box has a strong reflection on the radio waves, which seriously affects the effect and correctness of the RFID reading. The use of intelligent RFID readers can effectively improve the reading efficiency and accuracy. {mosimage} Tray packaging workstation The RFID reader installed on the pallet packaging station needs to identify and classify the goods on the pallet in time and link it to the RFID identification tray. The RFID solution combines low cost with high efficiency to provide complete convenience for your pallet packaging work. A fixed RFID reader and a set of antennas form a downward-covering scanning network for efficient reading and writing of large items and trays with RFID tags facing upwards. Especially for forklift operations, it is more convenient and effective. Manually moving jobs requires specifying items and completing a series of jobs. Through the mobile RFID reader and the corresponding wireless network, it becomes a set of mobile operation platform, which can simultaneously read and write RFID tags and scan barcodes, and process, store and communicate accordingly. Forklift mobile operations are the most important mode of operation for warehouses and logistics centers. The mobile work platform provided by the RFID solution is especially suitable for the operation of pallet goods and the reading and writing of RFID tags. The ZEBRA R110Xi/R170Xi is a versatile label printer for RFID. It is a new product developed on the basis of smart label printers. The R110Xi/R170X printers follow current RFID standards and can encode RFID tags and bar code, text, and graphics at the same time without host system programming, and can work offline and independently complete printing and encoding tasks. At the "Retail Systems Exhibition" held in Chicago, USA on June 19, 2003, Wal-Mart announced that it will use RFID technology to eventually replace the widely used bar codes, becoming the first company to officially adopt the technology timetable. If suppliers do not meet this requirement in 2008, they may lose their qualifications for Wal-Mart supply, and about 70% of Wal-Mart's suppliers are from China. Can sit on the top spot in the retail industry, Wal-Mart's success book is filled with the secret technology of building an efficient logistics system to ensure the cost advantage in the competition. It can be seen that all technologies are invariably built around improving the core competitiveness of supply chain and logistics management. Kevin Turner, the youngest CIO in Wal-Mart history, once persuaded company founder Sam Wharton to establish the world's largest mobile computing network and promote Wal-Mart's introduction of electronic tags. If the RFID program is implemented successfully, Wal-Mart's well-known supply chain management will take a big step forward. On the one hand, it can instantly obtain accurate information flow, improve monitoring in the logistics process, reduce unnecessary links and losses in the logistics process, and reduce the safety inventory and working capital in all aspects of the supply chain; The monitoring of the final sales realization reports the consumer's consumption preferences in time to help Wal-Mart adjust and optimize the product structure, thereby achieving higher customer satisfaction and loyalty. The second successful case - the dispatching tool of the Ministry of Railways China's railway vehicle dispatching system is the most successful case of applying RFID. In the construction of the automatic identification system for railway numbers in China, the Ministry of Railways has introduced a remote automatic identification system with independent intellectual property rights. In the mid-1990s, a number of research institutions in China participated in the research of this technology, and finally determined the best solution of RFID technology to solve the "automatic copy number of trucks" in various implementation schemes. In the past, the scheduling of domestic railway heads was carried out by manual statistics and manual work. The cost and time-consuming were not accurate enough, resulting in great waste of resources. This is the only nationwide network that uses RFID in China, but the fly in the ointment is that the system is currently closed and cannot be connected to other systems. If this system is open, it will help to promote the informationization and standardization of the entire logistics industry, which will help more efficient application of technologies such as RFID, and facilitate the integration of logistics. Success Story 3 - NASA affiliates use RFID to manage hazardous materials NASA's affiliates are implementing the ChemSecure project, which integrates Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) and sensor technology on the US Department of Defense's Web-based Hazardous Material Management System (HMMS) database to automatically manage hazardous materials in real time. Such as the use, transportation, tracking and storage of hazardous materials. NASA Dryden developed the ChemSecure project in close collaboration with leading US Department of Defense and leading companies such as Oracle, Intermec Technologies, EnvironMax, and Patlite (USA), the first of its kind. Success Story 4 - Finding Lost Items Gaetano Borriello, a researcher at the University of Washington in the United States, and his colleagues have recently found a new place for RFID technology - looking for lost items. Researchers and engineers have developed a watch-type prototype: it reminds the owner not to forget important documents, key chains, umbrellas or other items that need to be carried when they go out. At work, the watch also monitors the placement of various items (such as paper bags and test materials) and their location in the house. All in all, this once-spy special device is now available to remind those who are forgetful, to help them organize the placement of their belongings, to indicate where the items are currently located, and so on. The researchers said that the combination of radio frequency identification technology and other products can be used not only to find lost items, but also to track their trajectory during the day. Successful Case 5 - US uses RFID for hospitals to prevent surgical errors The US government has agreed to attach a radio frequency electronic tag (RFID) to the patient's surgical site like a bandage to ensure that the doctor performs the appropriate surgery on the appropriate patient. The label, produced by SurgiChip, is designed to prevent accidental surgery. According to records, the United States kills thousands of patients every year due to mistakes. The patient's name and surgical location are printed on the SurgiChip label. Its built-in chip also records the type of surgery, the date of surgery, and the name of the surgery. Before performing the procedure, the label is scanned and the patient is asked to verify that the information on the label is authentic. On the surgery day, the label was scanned again and the patient was verified again before anesthesia was performed on the patient. The label is attached to the patient near the surgery by an adhesive. The hospital operating room staff again scanned the label and compared it with the information on the patient's roster. The label will be removed before surgery. SurgiChip estimates that the device, including labels, scanners, printers, and copyright software that every hospital needs to download, could cost thousands of dollars. Cold room uses high quality and efficient refrigerant units, air coolers, moisture-proof and explosion-proof lightings. It is used for frozen processing and refrigeration of food, medicine, frozen products, flowers ane so on. Cold Room,Cold Storage Room,Commercial Cold Room,Walk In Cold Room Shaoxing Shangyu Yongxing Freezing Equipment Co.,Ltd , https://www.yxquickfreezer.com
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Five successful cases of RFID application and their analysis
After adopting RFID technology, the Ministry of Railways realized real-time statistics and automation, which reduced management costs and improved resource utilization. According to statistics, the annual direct economic benefits can reach more than 300 million yuan.