Cisco aims to touch solutions
At the Interop High-Tech conference held in San Francisco (USA), Cisco and WhereNet have introduced the unified solution of radio connectivity technology with RFID positioning activation system.
Accordingly, the two partners will release a synchronous application based on the ISO 24730 signaling standard in WhereNet's RFID-enabled processing chip and Cisco's Wi-fi access device that reads the signal.
Unlike passive processing chips that receive and process information, RFID-enabled chips give the ability to send signals to read devices as soon as the information is updated rather than being awakened by reading devices. .
On that basis, Cisco will upgrade the wireless network software Cisco Unified Wireless Network 4.1 to the internal network to format and read the data generated from the sensors with the trigger chip core.
Thus, WhereNet's RFID chip immediately benefits because it does not need to be equipped with a special antenna to receive signals, instead the tagged signals can be Wi-fi access points. is present in many places received. That will quickly bring users low-cost touch devices, said Dan Doles, vice president of WhereNet business unit.
Cisco's mobile solution project manager, Ben Gibson, said that before making the decision to unify the technology, wireless network device hardware makers had advocated adding data readings from Touched via Wi-fi network platform. This unified solution allows a local network to both store and handle data received by the sensor directly.
The above solution has long-term benefits, such as applications for environmental monitoring and analysis systems for agriculture, equipping the system to monitor humidity, temperature and sanitation. Hospital schools, or drug preparation facilities are where these factors play an important role for adjuvant quality.
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