Transform your asset tracking, boost visibility, ensure compliance, and cut costs with TisFleet’s advanced fixed asset tracking software. If your organization faces challenges in managing fixed inventory, our RFID-enabled solution is the ideal answer you’ve been looking for.
Active RFID geolocation combined with a GPS asset tracking system offers a cost-effective solution for real-time visibility and location tracking of high-value assets such as containers, trailers, chassis, roll-offs, and more, compared to a standalone GPS.
The system features a Piccolo GPS device installed in fleet vehicles, unpowered assets, or across your yards and warehouses, while high-value assets are equipped with RF Tags. When these RF Tags come within range of the Piccolo GPS device, they report their location, temperature, and additional data in real-time.
Streamline operations by maintaining detailed records of leased assets and generating customer invoices based on actual asset usage.
Achieve real-time location tracking for high-value assets like chassis, trailers, cold chain equipment, and containers at a fraction of the cost of traditional GPS asset trackers.
Enhance your solution by adding internal or external temperature sensors to RFID tags, ensuring comprehensive asset tracking and temperature monitoring.
RFLink RFID Tags leverage active RFID technology and GPS tracking systems to provide real-time visibility and asset tracking. Here’s how they function:
Choose from two temperature monitoring options:
Enjoy up to 24 months of continuous operation with a 200mAh or 500mAh rechargeable lithium battery
Built for harsh environments, each RFTag comes in a durable, waterproof IP67-rated enclosure.
Also acts as a wireless remote I/O, detecting door open/closed events.
Can be used for driver identification purposes.
The RFTags transmit data over a 2.4GHz frequency to the Piccolo Plus Gateway, covering a range of up to 250 feet (70 meters).
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1. What is an RFID tag? RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) tags are small electronic devices that use radio waves to transmit data. They consist of a microchip that stores information and an antenna that enables communication with an RFID reader.
2. How do RFID tags work? RFID tags contain a chip that stores data and an antenna that sends and receives signals. When an RFID reader sends out a radio signal, the tag picks it up and responds with its stored information. This process can happen at varying distances, depending on the type of RFID technology used.
3. What are the types of RFID tags? RFID tags can be categorized into three main types:
4. What are the applications of RFID tags? RFID tags are used in various industries, including:
5. Are RFID tags safe? RFID technology is generally safe, but concerns exist about privacy and data security. Unauthorized scanning can lead to data breaches. Using encryption and secure protocols can help mitigate these risks.
6. Can RFID tags be reused? It depends on the type of tag. Passive RFID tags are often disposable, while active and semi-passive tags can be reused if they are designed for that purpose and have sufficient battery life.
7. How long do RFID tags last? The lifespan of RFID tags varies based on the type and environmental conditions. Passive tags can last for many years, while active tags typically have a battery life of 2 to 5 years, depending on usage.
8. What is the cost of RFID tags? The cost of RFID tags can vary widely based on the type, features, and quantity purchased. Passive RFID tags are usually cheaper, ranging from a few cents to a couple of dollars, while active tags can range from several dollars to over a hundred dollars each.
9. Do RFID tags require a specific reader? Yes, RFID tags require a compatible RFID reader that can communicate with the specific type of tag being used (e.g., low-frequency, high-frequency, or ultra-high-frequency readers).
10. How can I choose the right RFID tag for my needs? When selecting an RFID tag, consider factors such as the reading range, environment (indoor or outdoor), data storage requirements, and whether you need a passive or active tag. Consulting with an RFID solution provider can help identify the best options for your application.
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