Radio Frequency Identification Technology for Logistics, Tagging and EPC

TagMaster provides support in Europe vehicle ID system

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

TagMaster announced that its Austria-based partner, 7iD Technologies, has ordered the delivery of 45 new TagMaster ultra high frequency XT-3 readers as part for a vehicle tracking installation in Europe.

The TagMaster XT-3 RFID reader is an EPC Gen 2 (ISO 18000-6C) compliant ultra high frequency reader with built in antenna, with the capacity to handle an optional external antenna. And installation is quick and painless with support from its standardized mounting brackets.


Additionally, classified for IP65 level of ingression protection with, the XT-3 is designed for outdoor installations and can operate in climatic conditions and temperatures ranging from -30°C (-22°F) to +60°C (+140°F)

The contract covers the supply of both readers as well as a number of external antennas, which will be delivered later this year. [end] 

Yellowknife Airport (YZF) located in Northwest Territories, Canada is using an integrated RFID solution provided by TagMaster for hands-free shuttle and maintenance vehicle access.

In conjunction with ACTS (Access Control Tracking System) Essential, powered by ArmID, the RFID solution enables YZF to add vehicles and activate tags, deactivate lost or stolen tags, open gates remotely, manage access schedules, and generate reports, all from a Web-enabled interface using any standard Web browser.

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Connecticut’s Senate Transportation Committee voted unanimously to pass a bill asking the Department of Motor Vehicles to examine the implementation of RFID for motor vehicle registration, according to theNewspaper.com.

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India recently opened its first RFID-based electronic toll collection (ETC) plaza at Chandimandir in Haryana’s Panchkula district.

The technology enables road users to make toll payments without stopping at the plaza and, in turn, reduce traffic congestion and commuting time. With the new electronic system, toll statements can also be obtained online so that users that need a receipt do not have to stop at the toll plaza.

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The Warnow Tunnel in Rostock, Germany is now experiencing smooth traffic flow thanks to an RFID-based toll collection system commission by Schreiner PrinTrust.

The automatic vehicle identification system leverages the Schreiner PrinTrust ((rfid)-Windshield Label, equipped with a specially adapted antenna for application to windshields and other glass substrates.

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