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AIDA
Centre, is a RFID integrator and product developer focused in the application
of the RFID technology for supporting the infrastructure operations and
maintenance in several sectors as postal, healthcare, energy services and, of
course, in railway transportation.
His
solutions are implanted in more than 40 countries and all are managing and
monitoring from his headquarters in
We offer to
railway companies a product with a specific design to guarantee a long time of
service in the hard environmental conditions of the railway operations. For
this reason our products are submitted to stress test and certification process
according to the requirements in the high-speed conditions. In this way we can
guaranty the best results applying the same solution to the standard railway
service.
Our R&D
department is developing new RFID solutions with specific application to this
sector like the RFID network that allows reduce the number of the RFID reader
devices in cargo fields and decrease the cost of the RFID project
implementation and maintenance.
Our system
is based in UHF Gen2 standard technology. It is the real standard on RFID in
operations applications. It is also EPCIS ready, the standard of the EPCGlobal
organization. It makes easy to link the RFID information to your actual systems
and interchange your information with other railway operators and the owner of
the infrastructure.
Due to the low cost of the ID label, multiple reading ability and distance through the material or debris and adaptability of encapsulation, the RFID system is suitable for the identification of elements of the infrastructure and rolling stock. The RFID identification
solution in the railway sector is perfect for applications like: traceability of access to the railway
of the rolling stock, support tothe configuration of freight
trains, container tracking, digital kilometre point reference on the infrastructure, automatic geo-positioningregistration of
the infrastructure elements, positioning in tunnels,
protection of equipment installed and the electricity sector in road maintenance operations and
circulation.
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