Radio Frequency Identification Technology for Logistics, Tagging and EPC

Alien awarded airport luggage tracking system, Portugal

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Alien Technology and their Denmark channel partner, Lyngsoe Systems, have been awarded a contract to provide an RFID luggage tracking system at Portugal’s main airport hub in Lisbon.

With its Denmark partner, Alien will be providing millions of their IATA approved Higgs-3 based ultra-high frequency Squiggle inlays for Lisbon’s transfer baggage terminal.

Each piece of the luggage in the baggage terminal will be affixed with a luggage tag incorporating an Alien inlay. This will completely automate the baggage handling process, therefore reducing the amount of handling errors. [end] 

DAILY RFID has announced a new 13.56 MHz HF Smart Label-11 tag tailored specifically for tracking luggage or other valuables at the airport.

The contacltess paper tag supports ISO/IEC 14443A or ISO/IEC 14443B or ISO/IEC 15693 protocols and functions within a temperature range of -10 degrees Celsius to 50 degrees Celsius, making it ideal for low-intensity environments like airports.

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Alien Technology is working together will systems integrator CDO Technologies to launch a program designed to increase community recycling levels in the city of Dayton, Ohio.

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IC-TAG Solutions announced it has earned certification from Alien Technology to use its EPC Gen 2 RFID inlays.

IC TAG utilizes Alien Technology’s EPC Gen 2 Squiggle, Squiglette, and Square inlays in their IC-TAG RFID labels and tags. Alien uses its own proprietary microchip, Higgs 3, to produce its ultra-high frequency RFID tracking devices.

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ImageWare Systems announced that the Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA), an agency that oversees Los Angeles International (LAX) airport, LA/Ontario International airport and Van Nuys airport, has placed an order for a number of biometric identity management and credentialing solutions.

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