By Beth Bacheldor
Sept. 8, 2008—
Evigia, an Ann Arbor, Mich., manufacturer of
RFID and
sensor equipment, has unveiled a new family of active RFID transponders and interrogators operating at 433.92 MHz and compliant with the
ISO 18000-7 standard.
The company's new EV3 product line includes seven transponders and three interrogators, all designed to increase the visibility of assets in transit, monitor security breaches of those assets and help manage and maintain an efficient and timely supply network, says Karl Ma, Evigia's VP of sales and marketing. In addition to complying with the
ISO standard, Ma says, the products meet requirements set forth in a request for proposal (RFP) recently issued by the
U.S. Department of Defense (DOD), which Evigia and other vendors are presently bidding on in the hopes of being able to sell products and services to the DOD under a three-year contract, dubbed RFID III (see
DOD Issues RFP for Active RFID).
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Evigia's Container Security Transponder includes temperature, humidity, shock and light sensors, and also offers breach sensor functions and a mounting component designed specifically for shipping containers.
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Included in the EV3 product line is an asset-tracking transponder incorporating temperature, humidity, shock and light sensors. The Sensor Transponder enables companies to monitor, in near-real time, the environmental conditions of assets as they traverse the supply chain. The light-sensing capabilities, for instance, could determine that a container was opened during transit, potentially indicating the goods were being exposed to outside elements. And the temperature-sensing capabilities could indicate if goods that need to be kept cool are in danger of becoming too warm. Armed with such information, companies can then identify harmful conditions and resolve them before irreparable damage occurs.
Other transponders in the EV3 series include the Asset Transponder, the Asset Transponder with Non-Replaceable Battery, the
License Plate Transponder and the Data Rich Transponder (with increased
memory size). The Low Profile Data Rich Transponder, featuring low power consumption, large memory storage and an internally encased battery, has an ultra-low profile to make the
tag suitable for use with non-intrusive or discrete applications. The Container Security Transponder—which, like the Sensor Transponder, includes temperature, humidity, shock and light sensors—also offers breach sensor functions and a mounting component designed specifically for shipping containers.
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Karl Ma
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The three interrogators in the EV3 family are the Active Fixed
Interrogator, a long-range device with an internal omni-directional
antenna; the Active Transportable Interrogator (ATI), a long-range, omni-directional device that can be networked with other ATIs and data-collection devices to form the backbone of an active RFID
reader network; and the Hand-held Interrogator Module, which can be clipped onto the
Motorola MC 9090 handheld computer.
All of the EV3 products, Ma says, comply with the
ISO 18000-7 standard. To enable this compliance, Evigia had to license certain technologies from
Savi Technology (see
Seven Companies Sign Up for Savi IP License).