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MobilityEnterprise
Turns..
TheE
dgeon its
MI DIT Goals: “Michigan’s services to reach anyone at anytime from anywhere,”… “Manage technology to provide better service and faster delivery.”
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Agenda
Symbol at a Glance & Defining Enterprise Mobility Addressing MI DIT Strategic Plan
WLAN Asset Tracking Kiosks
Symbol Government Market Solutions RFID Mobile Data Access Field Data Capture Field Data Collection
Q&A
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Symbol at a glance
$1.8 billion+ in annual revenue 5,000+ employees 100,000+ customers worldwide
R&D spend as a percent of revenue 12.9% 875 enterprise mobility related patents Centrino Chip – Intel / Symbol joint development
Farmington Hills, MI Technology Center
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Innovating Technology for Nearly 30 Years
19801980 19901990 19911991 19931993 19981998 20002000 20022002 20042004
First Spread
SpectrumWireless LAN
First Scanner
IntegratedSelf-Checkout First Switch
Wireless Network
FirstMobilitySoftware
Suite
First Handheld
First Laser
Readable2-D Technology
First VolP WANTechnology
First Rugged
PDA
First Enterprise Digital Assistant
RFID
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Global Network of Enterprise Mobility Partners
Alliances FSIs Distributors VARs
SC Logic
Bluestar
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Defining Enterprise Mobility
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Enterprise Mobility is…
theability to
information
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Capture information real-time
Voice
RFID
Imaging
Laser scanning
sensingbiometrics
Kiosk
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Move information instantaneously
iDEN
Bluetooth
GPRS
CDMA802.11x
GSM
Wireless Switch
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Manage data from the NOC
Active Performance Management
Mobility Agents
MassDevice
Deployment
DeviceMonitoring
Remote Control of
Mobile Devices
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Enterprise Mobility Reference Architecture
Web Server Database Server
MSP
Internet Access
Hot Spot
LAN
WLAN
RFID Tag
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Addressing MI DIT Strategic Plan> WLAN > Asset Tracking> Kiosks
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City of Detroit WLAN
Detroit City-County Building Symbol WS5000 wireless switching technology Symbol Access “Ports”
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Detroit CNG Building Symbol AP
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State of Michigan Dept. of Management & Budget
Symbol handhelds will be used in the State Depots, Warehouses and for Field Services representatives
Handhelds will be used in conjunction with IBM’s deployment of CG4 Asset Tracking Solution for receiving and tracking assets
Host Software solution: Peregrine's AssetCenter
Partner: IBM
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Web-Enabled Self-Service Kiosk
Multimedia kiosk with 6.4 in. display Intel XScale™ (400 MHz) Microsoft® Windows® CE .NET
operating system Internet Explorer CE version 5.5 Full network connectivity over both
wireless and wired networks Touch screen and four
programmable function buttons Scan Modes: 1D & 2D Optional Magstripe reader & printer
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RFID – Technology Introduction
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RFID in State & Local Government
State Emergency Management Services (Homeland Security, Disaster Relief) RFID can enable automated tracking of inventory
and check-in/check-out at the field locations Coupled with bar code, imaging and wireless,
Symbol can provide end-end visibility at the edge of the network
High Value Asset Tracking – Electric Authority
Use of RFID to tag and track generators using GPS and RFID on the field service trucks
Symbol’s new 5x5 tag with 50 foot read distance will be ideal for this application
Library Theft Protection & Inventory – State Library Use of RFID technology to track “high risk” items
and to significantly reduce time spent taking inventory
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Port Security - RFID
Operation Safe Commerce
RFID Tags on Cargo Containers Read By Savi Reader Attachment for PPT8100
Track Chain of Possession
– Record Every Time a Cargo Container is Opened, Closed, or Inspected
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Basics - What is an RFID Tag?
A tag that stores information and
exchanges it by radio signal
RadioRadio
MemoryMemory
ComputerComputer
PowerPower
Reader “speaks” to Tag
Radio Signal
RFID Tag
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What is Different about RFID?
Long Range Reading…3’ to 300’!
No line of sight requirements
Read and write data to tag
Read many tags simultaneously… up to 1,000 per second!!