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TYRE MANAGEMENT SOLUTION RFID BASED TYRE MANAGEMENT SOLUTION Presented By Stallion Systems and Solutions Pvt Ltd www.stallionindia.com

WHY RFID BARCODE RFID Requires Line–of-Site Requires correct orientation Easily obscured by dirt Easily scratched or damaged Contents cannot be modified Can only read one label at a time Does not require Line–of–Site Does not require orientation Not affected by dirt Unaffected by scratches (encapsulated) Can modify data stored in tag Can read multiple tags at once

ACTIVE VS PASSIVE ACTIVE PASSIVE Active tags have an internal power source, such as a battery. They have longer ranges and larger memories than passive tags and usually operate at 455 MHz, 2,45 GHz, or 5.8 GHz and have a reading range from 20 to 100m Passive tags have no internal power supply and are instead activated by the reader. Passive tags have read distances ranging from 2mm through to 4.6m, depending on the frequency of individual tags. Passive tags can operate at low frequency (LF), high frequency (HF) and ultra high frequency (UHF).

TYRE Management Tyres can extend their life by retreading processes. However, their identification has long been a tedious and dirty job, not to mention the tracking process of multi-thousands of tyres moving in and out of the retreading factories. Each RFID provides an unique ID and storage memory for saving useful information such as manufacturers, Plant, production date/Time and expiry date. RFID System can capture the RFID tag information automatically, and since each ID is unique, the history can be used for preventive maintenance or Tyre replacement plan. The RFID Solution on Tyre Management can automatically visualize and keep track on the flow of tyres, moving in/out of the retreading factory and Km usage on vehicles. The whole history of the tyre scan be linked with the vehicle ID and even which side it is being mounted onto. Benefits: • Better Management • Cost Reduction • Quality & Safety • Environmental

TYRE Management RFID tagging greatly improves the traceability of the casings throughout their complete lifecycle (new, re-grooved, retread and (scrap) without the adhesion and replacement issues associated with traditional bar-coding and branding. RFID technology allows for relevant data such as, make, size, pattern, phase to be written and stored within the microchip. This data can be retrieved with any reading device and used to track and record its current status and whereabouts. This can assist in controlling theft, stock audits, tyre inspections, and legacy reporting Benefits • Life cycle management of tyres • “Real” data acquisition • Electronic “Best Practise” • Common tools and process • Accurate data, captured once, multiple uses • No paper, no manual errors • Inspection & service at the vehicle

TYRE Registration Note: Each RFID Tag has a unique Non erasable ID. WIFI ACCESS POINT INLAY RFID READER SERVER Note: Each RFID Tag has a unique Non erasable ID. TYRE

Warehouse Inward RFID READER SCAN RFID TAG IN THE TYRE Warehouse IN Gate

Dispatch SERVER RFID READER WIFI ACCESS POINT SERVER RFID READER ONCE SCANNING COMPLETED INVOICE WILL GET GENERATED SCAN RFID TAG IN THE TYRE PC

TYRE Data Retrival SCAN RFID TAG AND GET INFO

Hardware Used RFID READER ANTEENA RFID TERMINAL TYRE RFID TAGS

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