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HP RFID Program

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Esiston o diverse tipologie di TAG:TAG passivi: no batteria (energia proviene dal reader, convertita dall’antenna)

• Basse frequenze125Khz, 13.56 Mhz (60% del mercato), 868/956Mhz (UHF)• Memoria: 64bit ROM, 1 Kbit EEPROM• Raggio d’azione: < 10 m• Problematiche: raggio limitato, nessuna funzionalita’ extra

TAG attivi: dotati di una alimentazione interna• Frequenze tipiche: 433Mhz, 868/956Mhz (UHF), 2.45 o 5.8 Ghz• Memoria: EEPROM da 8 a 32 Kbit (veloci progressi…)• Raggio d’azione: fino a 100, 150m• Problematiche: dimensioni, consumo, costi• Trasmettitore nel tag

TAG semi-attivi: dotati di una alimentazione interna

I TAG si compongono di 4 elementi:• Chip: memoria che contiene le informazioni relative all’oggetto fisico sul quale e’ applicato• Antenna: riceve e trasmette le informazioni• Packaging: contiene e protegge il chip e l’antenna• Condensatore: Viene caricato dal reader ed opera poi come batteria

Una nuova tecnologia: I TAGs RFIDContactless Automatic Identification

Fonte Innovation Center

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L’antennatrasmettitore e’progettata per 2 scopi:

• trasmettereenergia verso i TAG,

•di ricevre l’IDtrasmesso dal Tag.

Il posizionamento dell’antenna risultacritico nei casi diletture in short range

Gli Item hanno I tag associati o incorporati

I Tag sono attivatida un lettore e con tale energiatrasmettono il loroID e/o le loroinformazioni

I Readers possonooperaretipicamente con 4-8 antenne al fine di ottimizzare la copertura

Rilevano la presenza del TAG RFID. Ricevono l’IDe lo inviano al middleware

Interfacia e controlla I Readers e processa le informazioniraccolte (buffering and filtering). Introduce le associazioni traprodotti e locations. Opera aggregazione diinformazioni.

Crea oggetti dibusiness da inviarealle applicazioni diBack-End.

Backend SCE or ERP. Ricevono le informazioni e eseguionopianificazionilogistiche

Esempio di SCE:- Upates inventory- Notifies shipment arrival- Triggers procurement

Tag ReaderAntenna Middleware Application Server

Supply chain execution

Come lavora un sistema RFID ?

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HP RFID Internal Adoption

RFID impacts businesses, operations and Customers in all Regions.Therefore program scope is global and pan HP in nature

Commercial sites

Retail sites

28 HP sites now RFID capable

6 more in progress

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Pallet Team recommended piloting at case level to gain operational efficiencies in the Shipping operation

We are also working with our large Retailers to synchronize our efforts with their own pilots

The Case Pilot Team kicked off during the first week in August 2003

The HP Memphis Pallet pilot

At Post Pilot Review Sponsors decided to roll out processes across the entire site The Implementation

Team kicked off during the first week in August 2003

The HP Memphis Case pilot

The HP Chester Plant pilot

Chester receives inkjet cartridges in bulk and packages them for different markets and Customers

They are starting at pallet and case level outbound and will then “walk”back up the process chain to Receiving

The Site Pilot Team kicked off during the first week in August 2003

Sao Palo receive components and raw material and perform the full range of manufacturing and completion processes, shippingfinishedgoods to Customer in the Latin America Region

They are starting at pallet and case level outbound and will then “walk” back up the process chain to Receiving

The Site Pilot Team kicked off during the first week in September 2003

Sao Paolo HP printer plant

Merged

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Service providerMarket provider

Utente

Servizi di consulenza e integrazione ai clientiche implementanosoluzioni RFID

HP adotta soluzionicon tecnologia RFID nelle proprieoperations

HP fornisce prodottidotati di tag RFID

HP è membro del EPC Global Inc e partecipaalla definizione deglistd internazionali

I 5 “ruoli” di HP nell’RFID

InnovationI Lab HP ricercano e studiano soluzionitecnologiche innovative

Le aree di sinergia: TAGS providers, Hardware vendors, Middleware vendors, Esperienza e competenze, Standards, Comunicazioni ext, …..

Standards leader

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HP RFID Centres of Exellence“Il laboratorio di Milano”

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HP RFID Centres of Exellence

Regional RFID centres• EMEA: Milano, Italy

v Focus: Traceability, Logistics, Asset Management, HealthCare• AP: Taiwan, Singapur

v Focus: HighTech, Consumer Electronics, Healthcare• Americas: 3 sites

v Focus: architecture development; ISV mgmt; HPLabs: applied research

HP Operation & IT competence centre:• Sao Paulo, Brazil - ‘factory/distribution centre of the future’ concept: v Focus:

RFID for end-to-end supply chain optimizationApplying RFID on product level to manage product life-cycle

v Gen 2 early adopter

Coordination by WW RFID Steering Committee

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HP RFID Centres of Exellence• RFID assessments & workshops focused on IT asset management and

maintenance, supply chain tracing and tracking, Returnable Assets tracking, Logistic Execution.

• Project delivery activities on system integration related with RFID.• Solutions packaging. Ex. StaRFID, a platform to manage pallets

movements (outbound/inbound) in RF warehouses with integration on WMS and ERP.

• Know how on Logistic Execution (at the moment focused on SAP WM and decentralized warehouse management)

• Support Italy and EMEA on pre-sale activities related with our core competencies

• Demo capabilities available for Italy and EMEA region• Testing lab for RFID and new technologies equipment (Alien, Tyco,

Zebra, Printronix, Psion, others)• Joint initiative on RFID with Politecnico Milan• Events and training organization with Italian or EMEA scope

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HP RFID Centres of Exellence

Supply Chain Collaboration

Lot Traceability

Warehouse Management System

Localization

Maintenance

Asset Management / IT Asset

Management

Field Force Automation

Patient Traceability

People identification

E-Ticketing

Pharma Tracaebility

Tag ReaderAntenna MiddlewareSupply Chain

Integration

Technology Process

RFID Proof Of Concepts and pilots in the following areas:

Logistics

Product Lifecycle Mngt

Health Care & Public Services

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HP’s view of RFIDIt is not just about the technology….

Process & StructureBusiness policies and practices, organization and funding models, process design, deployment and governance

PeopleRewards, culture, skills development & discipline

TechnologyInfrastructure, automation, applications & architecture

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70%

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