How the Physical Security Uses of Active RFID Improve Application Justification

Mr Jim Ferguson, VP Strategic Sales
Axcess International Inc, United States
 
 
This presentation was given at Active RFID Summit 2005 on Nov 16, 2005.
 

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Presentation Summary
  • Control point activation of tags including door and gate control adds to the business cases of asset management, vehicle payload management, and personnel tracking.
  • Standalone applications including automatic asset check-in/check-out, asset protection, visitor management, and rolling vehicle access expand the scope and value of RFID implementations
  • Linking together personnel, assets, and vehicles can offer greater visibility and security.
Company Profile
AXCESS Inc. provides radio frequency identification systems for physical security and supply chain efficiencies. The battery-powered (active) tags locate, track, monitor, count and protect people, assets, inventory and vehicles. AXCESS' Active RFID solutions are supported by its integrated network-based, streaming digital video (or IPTV) technology.

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