Trimble and TagMaster Partner to Deliver ThingMagic Powered RFID Systems
Trimble announced today that TagMaster, a leading producer of advanced long-range, radio frequency identification (RFID) systems for automatic identification, will integrate the ThingMagic Mercury5e (M5e) embedded UHF RFID reader module into its new stationary readers. TagMaster's readers are designed for asset tracking applications in the railway industry as well as hands-free solutions for personnel and vehicle access control.
Businesses such as rail transportation systems, parking facilities and airlines are looking to overcome competitive challenges by reducing costs and improving operational efficiencies and asset utilization. In response to these customer demands, TagMaster is integrating the M5e module into its newest line of UHF RFID readers to deliver increased efficiency, security and convenience, while minimizing environmental impact with low power output, small form factor and discreet design.
"Certain industries and applications carry with them complex economic and operational challenges that require very specific RFID solutions," said Bo Tiderman, CEO of TagMaster. "The railway industry and automatic identification applications fall into that category. Long-range read capabilities are a must, and the RFID system must also support various environmental requirements, high-speed read capability, and flexible configuration options. The ThingMagic M5e design satisfies those requirements with its extensive feature set, small size and superior performance, giving us the ability to easily create products and information services that serve our customersï specific needs."
The ThingMagic M5e enables the TagMaster XT-3HD and XT-3 Readers to be built to suit a wide range of requirements. Key features of the readers include full functionality ECP Gen 2 (ISO 18000-6C) compliance, GEN4 Linux operating system, which provides powerful processing capabilities within the reader and maximum flexibility in terms of application integration, and customized application development using TagMaster's open source Software Development Kit. The XT-3HD is a rugged outdoor reader designed to comply with railway standards. It has a read-range of up to five meters and will read EPC Gen 2 UHF ID Tags mounted on passing trains or wagons. The TagMaster XT-3 Reader is primarily designed for people and vehicle access control applications, such as parking garage access where long-range identification in combination with high-speed RFID tag reading may be required.
"Our RFID modules and developer kits are designed to serve as tools to build innovative and customizable RFID solutions for worldwide deployment, across a variety of markets," said Tom Grant, general manager of Trimble's ThingMagic Division. "TagMaster is an excellent example of a company that is successfully satisfying a variety of complex regulations and customer parameters and we're proud to be in a position to help make that happen. It's these types of solutions that spur the advancement and adoption of RFID."
With its expanded functionality, the ThingMagic M5e is a one watt, credit card-sized reader module ideal for adding UHF RFID read and write capabilities to a wide range of fixed and mobile devices. The ease-of-use of the ThingMagic embedded reader modules enable rapid RFID solution development so partners can bring products to market faster and at a lower development cost. Further simplifying development, the ThingMagic MercuryAPI reduces time-to-market by providing customers with a common platform with which to develop highly complementary RFID-enabled solutions based on the company's broad portfolio of embedded and fixed/finished RFID reader products.
"Certain industries and applications carry with them complex economic and operational challenges that require very specific RFID solutions," said Bo Tiderman, CEO of TagMaster. "The railway industry and automatic identification applications fall into that category. Long-range read capabilities are a must, and the RFID system must also support various environmental requirements, high-speed read capability, and flexible configuration options. The ThingMagic M5e design satisfies those requirements with its extensive feature set, small size and superior performance, giving us the ability to easily create products and information services that serve our customersï specific needs."
The ThingMagic M5e enables the TagMaster XT-3HD and XT-3 Readers to be built to suit a wide range of requirements. Key features of the readers include full functionality ECP Gen 2 (ISO 18000-6C) compliance, GEN4 Linux operating system, which provides powerful processing capabilities within the reader and maximum flexibility in terms of application integration, and customized application development using TagMaster's open source Software Development Kit. The XT-3HD is a rugged outdoor reader designed to comply with railway standards. It has a read-range of up to five meters and will read EPC Gen 2 UHF ID Tags mounted on passing trains or wagons. The TagMaster XT-3 Reader is primarily designed for people and vehicle access control applications, such as parking garage access where long-range identification in combination with high-speed RFID tag reading may be required.
"Our RFID modules and developer kits are designed to serve as tools to build innovative and customizable RFID solutions for worldwide deployment, across a variety of markets," said Tom Grant, general manager of Trimble's ThingMagic Division. "TagMaster is an excellent example of a company that is successfully satisfying a variety of complex regulations and customer parameters and we're proud to be in a position to help make that happen. It's these types of solutions that spur the advancement and adoption of RFID."
With its expanded functionality, the ThingMagic M5e is a one watt, credit card-sized reader module ideal for adding UHF RFID read and write capabilities to a wide range of fixed and mobile devices. The ease-of-use of the ThingMagic embedded reader modules enable rapid RFID solution development so partners can bring products to market faster and at a lower development cost. Further simplifying development, the ThingMagic MercuryAPI reduces time-to-market by providing customers with a common platform with which to develop highly complementary RFID-enabled solutions based on the company's broad portfolio of embedded and fixed/finished RFID reader products.
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