Axcess International Introduces Industry's First Smart Wireless Sticker
Dot™-based "Wireless Computer on a Sticker" Debuts Temperature Sensing to
Platform Suite of Products
DALLAS, TX, April 8, 2008 — Axcess International Inc. (OTCBB: AXSI), a leading provider of wireless business activity monitoring solutions, today announced the industry's first Smart Wireless Sticker™. It provides automatic item identification, locating, tracking, protecting, data logging and condition sensing for items from up to a 1000 feet away at a cost of less than $10 each. The "wireless computer on a sticker" combines traditional bar codes, Electronic Product Code (EPC) RFID, long range RFID tracking and wireless sensing in a small electronic label easily adhered to most any object. It is designed to enhance data management in product manufacturing, product automatic identification in shipping, automatic inventory and protection of enterprise assets and visibility into the condition of perishables and pharmaceuticals throughout the shipping process. Axcess' newest application, based on its proven Dot™ micro-wireless technology platform, will be demonstrated at the annual RFID Live Conference and Exhibition in Las Vegas from April 16 to 18 in booth #718.
Imagine a peel and stick wireless
computer applied to your car's windshield, warehouse boxes, palettes, laptops,
perishable shipments and more. Not only has Axcess introduced a wireless
computer in the form of the industry's first Smart Wireless Sticker, but also
it has developed the smallest wireless computer to combine the following
technological capabilities:
- Printing on the sticker for visual identification;
- Bar code application for short
range manual identification;
- Electronic Product Code (EPC)
-standard passive wireless RFID communications supporting applications in
the retail supply chain including the Wal-Mart® mandate;
- Long range active wireless
communications for automobile identification, tracking, sensing and
protection;
- Short range active wireless
read/write manifesting that tracks the history of equipment repair;
- Temperature sensing, data
logging and wireless transfer of the condition of produce, IT equipment
and other temperature sensitive items.
This significant, low-cost
introduction to the wireless market offers numerous advantages, including:
- Easy to program electronically;
- Easily and reliably adhered to
items, boxes, assets and vehicles;
- Communicates simultaneously to
multiple standards-based infrastructures;
- Tamper resistant and re-usable,
if needed;
- Stores data and transmits in
real time over a low cost wireless network;
- Stores and forwards user
defined programmable information;
- Tag wakes up and sends alerts
at designated temperature ranges;
- Pinpoints where perishables
went bad to assign accountability;
- Rich feature/function set for a
revolutionary price point under $10.
Sensors Added to Axcess' Dot Platform
By adding a condition monitoring sensor to its Dot platform and developing the Smart Wireless Sticker, Axcess has solved the industry's problem of the size and placement of sensors, getting data off sensors and the cost of sensors.
The following scenarios exemplify two of countless situations in which the Smart Wireless Sticker will improve the way business is done today.
Problem Solved for Perishable Food
A shipment of bananas is tracked from a warehouse on a truck en route to its destination. The "wireless computer on the sticker" logs the temperatures en route. When the shipment reaches the distribution center dock door, the stored data is automatically off-loaded and processed by the system, indicating a spike in temperature occurred along the way and alerting personnel that the shipment's freshness has been compromised. Clear accountability is documented for every shipment.
Problem Solved for Data Centers
A data center is wirelessly monitoring its server inventory, tracking any movements and detecting any unwarranted temperature changes with the equipment. As often happens, a server begins to fail and overheat. The "wireless computer on the sticker" wakes up and sends an alert to designated persons. The server's functions are off-loaded, thereby avoiding any service impact to customers and further maintenance issues for the company.
"Industry
has a common set of requirements for wirelessly enabling things in the
enterprise to improve efficiency, productivity, security and safety," stated Allan Griebenow, Axcess
International's CEO and President. "Bar code product data needs to be
identifiable via wireless over longer ranges. Assets need to be located,
tracked, inventoried and protected automatically. Sensing needs to be portable
and available on discrete products. Until now, industry had conceived of
something called a Smart Active Label or SAL. The Smart Wireless Sticker
leapfrogs that by delivering short and long range wireless communications plus
sensor logging, all combined in a very small, very low cost, easy to attach,
standards-based wireless sticker."
Axcess will demonstrate its
wireless solutions at the RFID Live Annual Conference and Exhibition at the Venetian Hotel in
Las Vegas from April 16
to 18 in booth #718. To set up an appointment with a representative at the
show, email sales@axcessinc.com or call 800.588.6080 or 972.407.6080. Roberto Ivon, Director of Technology at Universidad Regiomontana in
Monterrey,
Mexico,
is a featured speaker at the preconference seminar on April 16 at 11:00 a.m. and
will discuss how Axcess' RFID technology stops the theft of laptops and
projectors and tracks the location of assets on their campuses.
About Dot Platform
Dot, the world's smallest,
most powerful, lowest cost battery-powered wireless computer, is based on a
revolutionary system-on-a-chip (SOC) technology design. Axcess' invention
combines a processor, memory and wireless communications into one chip about
the size of a grain of rice. It is as powerful as the first personal digital
assistants (PDAs). It runs for years on a watch battery, stores at least three
pages of information in memory and communicates to the world at high speed, all
at a low cost. Within this single, low cost chip, Dot combines the beneficial
elements of today's monolithic technologies such as RFID, RTLS and wireless
sensing. Dot technology incorporates a battery powered, software definable
wireless receiver that is compatible with multiple global regulations,
including the Electronic Product Code (EPC) Class I and Gen II (passive RFID)
standard.
The
active RFID and RTLS portions of Dot's capabilities are built on and are
backwardly compatible with the existing Axcess 433 MHz platform, which
automatically activates tags on-demand to transmit micro-wireless messages as
needed from 1 to 1000 feet to hidden palm-size receivers. The receivers are
connected via standard network (either 802.11X wireless or wired)
simultaneously to the enterprise system software and the existing security
alarm equipment. The system supports standalone middleware and end-user
software provided by Axcess under the e-Supervisor™ label or via an easy
connection to third party middleware and software solutions.
Dot is
a one-of-a-kind hybrid - a single wireless source - common to multiple industry
standards and supporting virtually all industries including manufacturing, the
enterprise, oil and gas, utilities, education, government and the military.
Axcess
offers a developer's kit royalty free to
licensed registered developers. Opening the architecture is expected to add to
the already broad use of Dot technology.
Photos
of the Smart Wireless Sticker and Dot are available for the
media.
About Axcess International Inc.
Axcess International Inc. (OTCBB: AXSI) delivers wireless intelligence through real-time business activity monitoring solutions that improve productivity, security and revenue growth. The systems derive wireless intelligence from automatic advanced workforce management, workflow management, asset monitoring and distributed sensing. As the smallest, most powerful battery powered wireless computer, Dot, a patented micro-wireless technology platform, combines RFID, RTLS and wireless sensing for better decision-making and control throughout the enterprise. Dot adds transmission flexibility by interfacing with multiple enterprise legacy systems including the popular Electronic Product Code (EPC) standard system now used by RFID tags in the retail supply chain. Dot has set an industry low price point for multi-frequency, micro-wireless tagging at $7.95 MSRP with asset tags starting at $8.95. Axcess is a portfolio company of Amphion Innovations plc (AIM: AMP). For more information on Axcess, visit www.axcessinc.com.
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