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The e-mobile technology firm InfoLogix has launched its new 'RFID SR1000 Edge Server', which acts as the RFID data and interface management platform needed to implement RFID and integrate technology with clients' existing back-end systems.
The new server utilises the Oracle Sensor Edge Server component of the Oracle Application Server 10g platform, which has been embedded to provide RFID data filtering and business rules, RFID hardware interface management, and connection to centralised device management.
"Our participation in the Oracle Application Server 10g Beta programme provided us with the perfect opportunity to fine-tune the product," explained Craig Wilensky, executive vice president for InfoLogix.
To make it highly adaptable, the SR1000 contains drivers for the products of a variety of RFID hardware manufacturers including Matrics, Alien Technology, Intermec, and Tyco, and it can also accommodate additional RFID drivers as they become available later on.
The SR1000 is a ruggedised wireless computer (capable of running either Microsoft Windows or Linux operating systems) in a compact format (6.5" x 4.5" x 2.75"). The company's SR1000 RFID Development Kits offer the ability to read RFID tags (Class 0 and 1, as well as UHF Gen 2 when it is available), and uses IEEE 802.11a/b/g wireless communication as well as other external connection options. The unit's size and rugged nature mean that it can be safely deployed in RFID solutions for fork-lift trucks, conveyor systems, and dock doors without compromising performance or reliability.
InfoLogix has previously implemented RFID solutions in both pilot and production environments, based on hardware from mainstream manufacturers such as Matrix, Zebra Technologies, Intermec, Alien Technology, Symbol, and TagSys.
Source: InfoLogix Inc.
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