Radio Frequency Identification Technology for Logistics, Tagging and EPC

Cubic becomes newest DASH7 alliance member

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Cubic Global Tracking Solutions announced that it has united with the DASH7 Alliance, to join in its effort to advance the use of wireless sensor technologies by developing extensions to the ISO 18000-7 standard for active RFID.

Operating in the license-free 433 MHz, DASH7 offers multi-kilometer range, multi-year battery life, sensor and security support, and tag-to-tag communications.

DASH7 devices operate on a single global frequency and are interoperable out of the box regardless of application and by design do not require application profiles. [end] 

Cubic Transportation Systems has been awarded a $65 million deal, through its Australian division, to provide for passenger rail operations in Sydney.

The three-year contract includes expanded operations, maintenance of ticketing equipment, infrastructure and delivery of associated services by Cubic to RailCorp (Rail Corporation New South Wales). The contract includes provisions to be extended within two one-year options for services.

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Queralt has joined an become the newest member in the DASH7 Alliance, the non-profit consortium promoting the use of the ISO 18000-7 standards for wireless RFID and sensor networking.

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Cubic Transportation Systems announced that Rhein-Main-Verkehrsverbund GmbH (RMV), one of Europe’s largest transport associations, has sold more than one million mobile phone transit tickets with Cubic’s smart phone app and mobile ticketing solution.

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Cubic Transportation Systems and the University of California San Diego (UC San Diego) have entered into a collaborative partnership to research the next generation of intelligent travel technologies for cities.

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