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Enterprise &
Vertical Markets |
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| In today's competitive landscape companies are
streamlining their operations to become more
efficient and more responsive to their customers.
Having access to information at the point of
activity empowers the mobile work force as the
decision process becomes instantaneous and more
accurate. Wireless technologies could help achieving
these goals by providing total enterprise visibility
in real-time by answering these prime questions: |
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What do we have? |
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How many do we have? |
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Where is it? |
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What
is its status? |
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| The basic architecture connecting the "physical
world" with information systems is composed of two
tiers: data-capture/acquisition and data transport.
While the data transport tier has few technologies
of choice, e.g., WiFi, WiMAX, etc., the data-capture
tier could be implemented in many ways using, e.g.,
passive, semi-passive and active RFID, ZigBee,
Bluetooth, UWB, ANT, Z-Wave, etc. For a given
application there is usually one or two "best-fit"
technologies that would yield feasible and cost
effective solution. Our deep understanding of
various markets (e.g., transportation, logistics,
manufacturing, hospitality, education, etc.) and our
wireless knowledge will ensure superior and
differentiated solutions. |
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| Improvement for operation efficiency and
accuracy |
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