Boston Engineering to Develop Secure Baggage Tracking System for Logan Airport Using Innovative Chipless Remote RFID technology from INKODE
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Boston, MA – April 26, 2006 – As the only U.S.-based licensed engineering service provider for INKODE Corporation's innovative patented Chipless Remote Identification System (CRIS) technology, Boston Engineering Corporation is leading a pilot project that will demonstrate a cost-effective, fail-proof baggage-tracking security system at Logan Airport. Called SEATS, for Secure Environment for Airport Terminal Systems, the project is a collaboration between Boston Engineering and Virginia-based INKODE. SEATS combines an award-winning passive disposable wireless tracking technology with a hardware system designed to improve airport baggage identification and tracking security, while reducing costs to airlines. Failure-free tracking "Many existing RFID tracking systems cannot withstand the exposure to static electricity generated by baggage conveyors and baggage scanning systems," said Mark Smithers, vice president and COO of Boston Engineering. Chip-based RFID tags have failure rates between 40-100% in environments such as airline baggage handling systems. With a range much greater than other systems, CRIS allows detection and tracking beyond 10 meters. "Plus, as a chipless system, it's hacker-proof and tamper-resistant—a definite security advantage for airports and other applications," added Smithers. The proposed tracking system hardware being developed by Boston Engineering for the Logan Airport SEATS project includes a secure wireless system that keeps all information linked in a continual flow. This includes:
Boston Engineering expects to develop additional industry applications for this technology for retail, commercial and other security uses. Companies wishing to develop chipless RFID applications may contact Boston Engineering for engineering development support. About Boston Engineering Corporation Additional background information available includes: Comprehensive Airport Security Ticketing and Baggage Architecture document for Logan Airport SEATS Project, photos, Frost & Sullivan Award document, published research paper "Chipless ID for Paper Documents." For more information, contact: Or Shari Monnes, Public Relations for Boston Engineering |
Boston Engineering to Develop Secure Baggage Tracking System for Logan Airport Using Innovative Chipless Remote RFID technology from INKODE |
Boston, MA – April 26, 2006 – As the only U.S.-based licensed engineering service provider for INKODE Corporation's innovative patented Chipless Remote Identification System (CRIS) technology, Boston Engineering Corporation is leading a pilot project that will demonstrate a cost-effective, fail-proof baggage-tracking security system at Logan Airport. Called SEATS, for Secure Environment for Airport Terminal Systems, the project is a collaboration between Boston Engineering and Virginia-based INKODE. SEATS combines an award-winning passive disposable wireless tracking technology with a hardware system designed to improve airport baggage identification and tracking security, while reducing costs to airlines. Failure-free tracking "Many existing RFID tracking systems cannot withstand the exposure to static electricity generated by baggage conveyors and baggage scanning systems," said Mark Smithers, vice president and COO of Boston Engineering. Chip-based RFID tags have failure rates between 40-100% in environments such as airline baggage handling systems. With a range much greater than other systems, CRIS allows detection and tracking beyond 10 meters. "Plus, as a chipless system, it's hacker-proof and tamper-resistant—a definite security advantage for airports and other applications," added Smithers. The proposed tracking system hardware being developed by Boston Engineering for the Logan Airport SEATS project includes a secure wireless system that keeps all information linked in a continual flow. This includes:
Boston Engineering expects to develop additional industry applications for this technology for retail, commercial and other security uses. Companies wishing to develop chipless RFID applications may contact Boston Engineering for engineering development support. About Boston Engineering Corporation Additional background information available includes: Comprehensive Airport Security Ticketing and Baggage Architecture document for Logan Airport SEATS Project, photos, Frost & Sullivan Award document, published research paper "Chipless ID for Paper Documents." For more information, contact: Or Shari Monnes, Public Relations for Boston Engineering |
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