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RFID Software captures shipping errors at source.

SEEBURGER, Inc.    Atlanta, GA 30328
Jul 13, 2006 RFID Gateway Event Manager/Shipping application enables CPG companies to recover RFID system investments by preventing inaccurate shipments that trigger retailer chargebacks. EPC codes from packed cases and pallets are read via RFID when goods pass RFID shipping portal, then are automatically compared to Purchase Order or stock Pick List contained in ERP system. If codes and/or quantities fail to match original print command setup, Shipping application triggers alarm.

Smart Cards facilitate secure password management.

Access Smart, LLC    Ladera Ranch, CA 92694
Jul 11, 2006 Used on any computer on any network, Power LogOn(TM) protects online security of SMBs and home computer users. Smartcard technology guards sensitive data against identity theft and facilitates computer, network, website, and software log-on processes. Product automatically enters data into correct login fields without user having to type or remember password. When user's card is removed, no residual data is stored or left behind on computer.

RFID System protects personal privacy and financial data.

Axcess Inc.    Carrollton, TX 75006
Jul 11, 2006 Using battery-powered tags that transmit wireless message 30-100 ft to hidden receivers, ActiveTag(TM) manages and secures computer assets that hold privacy data. Dual Activator determines whether asset is in or out of secured area. RFID System helps prevent theft or loss of personal records by offering individual asset tracking and protection, dynamic wireless custodian assignments to assets, complete reports, and wireless alerting to exception-based security events.

RFID Chips suit multi-purpose asset-tracking applications.

STMicroelectronics    Lexington, MA 02421
Jun 28, 2006 Fully compliant with RFID standards for tracking applications, Models LRI2K and LRIS2K provide 2 Kbits of electrically erasable user memory with on-chip RF interface operating at 13.56 MHz carrier frequency. Memory is organized as 64 blocks of 32 bits, and each block can be individually write-protected using Lock command that prevents subsequent modification of data. Offering application reading range up to 1.5 m, units are suited for item-level tagging.

Biometric Data Collection Device eliminates buddy punching.

InfoTronics Inc.    Farmington Hills, MI 48335
Jun 27, 2006 Providing accuracy and identification for range of businesses, IDpunch 5 Fingerprint Terminal uses biometric input from employee fingerprints to clock them in and out. Time recorder's optical scanning technology instantly identifies employee and records attendance.

Device protects against RFID-related information theft.

Device protects against RFID-related information theft.

SMARTCODE(TM) Corporation.    New York, NY 10167
Jun 23, 2006 Utilizing open/closed circuit mechanism, user approval solution lets those carrying RFID-enabled ID cards, passports, and other short range items protect privacy of encoded information. Solution is comprised of embedded, miniature push button connected to RFID tag antenna. By pushing button, user connects RFID tag's antenna and enables tag operation. When ID card or passport is in pocket or bag, tag's reading is not possible since push button is not pressed.

Access Control Software features scalable architecture.

Access Control Software features scalable architecture.

NAPCO Security Group    Amityville, NY 11701
Jun 23, 2006 Providing access control ranging from standalone entry level through networked enterprise systems, CardAccess® 3000 utilizes secure MSDE/MSSQL technology and open database information sharing with CA ExchangeDB Import and Export features. It provides integrated interface for Access Control, Alarm Monitoring, DVR/NVR Interface, Visitor Management Control, and Time and Attendance/Payroll functions, as well as Photo Badging, NAPCO GEM Panel Alarm Interface, and Open API support.

RFID System tracks data for moving applications.

RFID System tracks data for moving applications.

Balluff, Inc.    Florence, KY 41042-0937
Jun 22, 2006 Operating in 13.56 MHz frequency, BIS M is specifically designed for continuously moving applications requiring large amounts of industrial data carriers. System consists of 3 read/write heads, 4 types of data carriers, and remote processors available in plastic or metal and compatible with Interbus, Profibus, DeviceNet, Ethernet/IP, or Modbus TCP interfaces. BIS M reads 64 bytes of data in 70 ms at velocity of 76 m/min, and writes 64 bytes in 200 ms at 30 m/min.

Software is compatible with 2D bar code decoding engine.

Metrologic Instruments, Inc.    Blackwood, NJ 08012
Jun 19, 2006 Supporting OCR-A and OCR-B fonts, SwiftOCR provides high-speed optical character recognition of capital letters, numbers, and punctuation for area-imaging devices used primarily for established format applications such as reading passport and ISBN codes. SwiftVerify modules decode and verify print quality of 1-dimensional bar codes. They integrate with any Windows or embedded platform and turn any document scanner, fixed-area imager, or hand-held imager into bar code verifier.

Compliance Service enables vendors to meet DoD mandates.

Compliance Service enables vendors to meet DoD mandates.

Avery Dennison    Pasadena, CA 91103
Jun 16, 2006 RFID Military Compliance Solution allows vendors of apparel and hardgoods to meet carton and pallet RFID labeling requirements and mandates for issuing advance ship notices. Vendors are supplied with supplemental RFID label encoded with unique identification code that is also printed as bar code and in human readable characters. During shipping process, supplemental RFID label is affixed to cartons and/or pallets in proximity to military shipping label.

Handwriting Recognition Software targets mobile devices.

VISION OBJECTS    Nantes   France
Jun 16, 2006 Running on Symbian, Windows CE, and Linux, MyScript Builder Embedded v1.2 enables integration of handwriting recognition capabilities into small footprint platforms such as PDAs, tablets, and smartphones. Recognizing handwriting styles in range of languages, it addresses markets in the Americas, Europe, and Asia-Pacific. Software helps create interactive pen-based text input methods for applications varying from sending e-mails or SMS messages to contact management and note taking.

UHF RFID Reader suits parking and vehicle access control.

SIRIT Inc.    Mississauga L5B 2N5  Canada
Jun 15, 2006 Featuring integrated reader and antenna, IDentity MaX delivers Automatic Vehicle Identification in single-lane read applications. Power over Ethernet capabilities allow single cable to carry both power and data communications. Measuring 10 x 12 in., unit can deliver read ranges up to 12 ft, depending on Sirit IDentity transponder used. Device is offered with transferable and non-transferable windshield mount tags, license plate mount tags, and variety of badge designs.

Test System supports IEEE 802.16 based WiMAX products.

Test System supports IEEE 802.16 based WiMAX products.

LitePoint Corporation    Sunnyvale, CA 94085
Jun 13, 2006 Based on integrated vector signal analyzer and vector signal generator architecture, IQmax(TM) system tests devices based on WirelessMAN OFDM PHY standards, including all bandwidth and data rate options. Dual RF ports are selectable for Tx or Rx operation and support 3.3-3.8 GHz frequency band. IQsignal Analysis Suite provides instrument set-up, control, and analysis functions including RF and I&Q graphs, frequency spectrogram, power spectral density, and constellation diagrams.

Fingerprint Reader offers tamper-resistant access control.

Zvetco Biometrics    Orlando, FL 32807
Jun 08, 2006 Installed in fixed location, panel-mount Verifi(TM) P4000 is hardwired for anti-theft protection and enables positive user authentication with single finger touch. Enclosed in commercial-grade aluminum housing with waterproof design, unit withstands high volume use, heavy cleaning, and exposure to elements. It cannot be fooled by fingerprint copies, latent images, gummy fingers, or finger castings, and has built-in security measures that make it virtually impossible to hack.

Fingerprint Reader utilizes radio frequency technology.

silex technology america, Inc    Salt Lake City, UT 84107
Jun 02, 2006 Offered as high-speed 2.0 USB device, S1 fingerprint reader uses RF technology to read inner layer of fingerprint and accurately capture data point minutiae, regardless of how well-defined individual ridges and valleys are in fingerprint or moisture content of finger. Portable, compact RF fingerprint swipe sensor delivers 508 dpi resolution, supports Win XP/2000, and comes with replaceable mini USB cable and SX-Biometrics Suite software.

Active RFID Tags monitor condition of global shipments.

Savi Technology    Sunnyvale, CA 94089
Jun 02, 2006 SensorTags ST-673 and ST-674 monitor temperature and humidity of shipments vulnerable to environmental conditions as they move through supply chain. Along with RFID components, 6 x 2 in. products have up to 128 KB of memory storage for recording environmental status data to event log that can be escalated to RF reader, Web application, cell phone, or email if reading exceeds specified parameters. Tags can be affixed to metal, plastic, wood, and cardboard containers.

RFID Reader is suited for global supply chain deployments.

SIRIT Inc.    Mississauga L5B 2N5  Canada
Jun 01, 2006 Designed to enhance tag read rates and range, INfinity 510 UHF RFID reader simplifies device management and supports dense reader environments. Support for Gen 2 Dense Interrogator Mode in both FCC and ETSI regulatory environments aids tag read/write processes in large-scale deployments. Unit features resident virtual machine for Java applications, Intel® XScale® 520 MHz control processor, up to 80 MB of application DRAM/flash, and can accommodate memory footprints of up to 208 MB.

RFID Readers target supply chain automation.

Metrologic Instruments, Inc.    Blackwood, NJ 08012
Jun 01, 2006 Supporting UHF and HF applications, MAXIMUS SP5800 consists of CE.NET mobile computer incorporating multi-frequency RFID, 2 megapixel digital imager, and integrated fingerprint reader with login security. Wireless connectivity allows short and long-range communication with nearby peripherals and host system. Supporting EPC and ISO compliant UHF RFID tags, multi-protocol IMPULSE MR600 is Gen 2 EPC global certified and intended for fixed applications requiring only 1 set of antennas.

Software supports fixed and handheld RFID devices.

iAnywhere Solutions    Dublin, CA 94568
Jun 01, 2006 RFID Anywhere v2.1 provides environment for developing and managing highly distributed radio frequency identification solutions. It offers dynamic support for Gen 2 tag formats, general-purpose I/O control, and reader synchronization for operation in dense-reader mode. For organizations using handheld RFID devices, program provides on-device framework for creation of mobile applications as well as integration with development framework and management tools.

Data Collection Kit assists with RFID implementation.

Lockwood Technology Corp.    Merrimack, NH 03054
May 25, 2006 Designed to help simplify implementation of RFID with legacy systems, QuickTrac© kit adapts proprietary back end systems to interact with RFID data capture without modification to existing software. Comprised of portable and fixed RFID detection hardware, pre-configured laptop computer, and smart tracking tags, Kit includes user-defined data collection scripts and EventMgr© tool that allows users to predefine rules for monitoring and reacting to emerging events.




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