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Our MVS-6100 RFID tracking system is currently being rolled out at Atlanta Data Storage's Norcross, Georgia archival storage warehouse. The forklift vehicle used to deposit and retrieve document archive boxes in ADS’ warehouse is equipped with an RFID reader and wireless data modem. With ADS' barcode system, lost boxes could take in excess of 40 man-hours of labor to locate. Using RFID labels on the boxes, the MVS-6100 can scan an entire aisle (12,000 boxes) in just over 10 minutes, pinpointing the missing box to a specific shelf location. In addition, the MVS-6100 can automatically update the shelf locations of RFID-labeled boxes as the vehicle is driven around the facility. Location data are available on a secure website accessible from any Internet browser
MVS' patent pending Hawk Asset Management System (AMS)
is a complete drop-in portal system for managing assets (such as large
tools or documents) that are kept in a controlled-access area. The
system is based on our successful automated RFID Tool Management
System now in service at Port Authority of New York-New
Jersey's Brooklyn Pier facility. The system detects authorized
personnel and automatically unlocks the storage room door, logs check-out
and check-in of assets, and maintains a detailed database of storage
area transactions. The system has on-board computer, software, database,
and an 802.11-g access point. Supervisors access the system GUI and
database from any remote web-browser. A Hawk AMS
is installed at Atlanta Data Storage to monitor access
to their secure data tape storage room.
Radio Sherpa is a patent pending “wireless mobile
asset tracking vehicle”, an RFID reader built into a standard utility
cart used by Central Distribution to deliver and recover medical
equipment. As this “smart cart” is wheeled throughout the
hospital by Central Distribution personnel, the built in RFID reader
detects any nearby equipment assets and correlates that RFID data
with tags identifying fixed locations. Data are uploaded to a website
where software processes, updates, and displays the RFID equipment
database. Because data are Internet-hosted on a secure server, authorized
users can gain instantaneous access to the latest equipment status
updates and statistics from any Internet browser. The Radio
Sherpa system was developed as part of a pilot program for
Emory Hospital and Piedmont Hospital in Atlanta.
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The Weapon Asset Management System (WAMS) monitors the issuance and return of firearms in secured military arms rooms. The RFID system provides automatic check-out/check-in of weapons and maintains a time-stamped database of transactions. Manually inventorying a 200-piece arms room can take up to four hours. Using the WAM System an NCO can inventory a 200-piece arms room in less than 30 minutes and provide an immediate status report for the commander to sign.
A major National Laboratory uses our innovative long-range handheld RFID Reader to manage an inventory of radioactive material canisters.