Ultra – The Future of Timing

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Available from December 2009

We are pleased to announce the release of Ultra, the latest offering from RFID Race Timing Systems. Put simply, Ultra is a Ultra High Frequency RFID system using the latest Generation 2 UHF protocols, high sensitivity readers, specialised in-house antennas and Battery Assisted Passive (BAP) tags.  Ultra consists of 3 superior components;

The Reader Box – Contains the RFID reader, networking hardware and industrial computer. The control box is a small heavy duty case that is designed for work in the worst outdoor conditions. With 8 or 4 antenna ports, one control box can drive 8 or 4 antennas to cover a 9 or 4.5m wide timing point. The UHF reader inside is currently the world’s most sensitive Gen2 reader with a maximum receive sensitivity of -80dBm. With some antennas we have achieved a read range of up to 70m using the BAP tag.

Proprietary Antennas – RFID Race Timing has developed their own UHF patch antennas specifically for sports timing. These antennas have maximum sensitivity to the BAP tags whilst minimising unwanted reads flanking the read zone. The antennas are currently embedded in a flexible EVA mat that is easy to position in many configurations. Each mat piece measures 1.1m wide by 0.45m deep and weigh’s 2.5kg. The antenna mats are extremely thin at just 11mm (0.4 inches) high thereby avoiding issues with athletes tripping on a thick and bulky antenna section.

BAPs – Until now UHF tags have had problems being read on the human body. Several of our competitors have tried to address this by placing the transponder off the human body using elaborate tags on the shoe lace – a system that requires input from the competitor and is not ‘idiot proof’. All passive tags are severely compromised when placed very close to the human body due to detuning and loss of backscatter signal. Enter the Battery Assisted Passive or BAP tag. These tags use an ultra thin liquid battery that powers the onboard RFID chip leaving maximum energy backscatter to the reader. The tags are also specifically designed to be read next to the skin and tuned accordingly. The performance gains are remarkable for what is essentially still a passive tag that can be produced at low cost (unlike an active tag that uses a coin battery cell). The battery is non-toxic and has been cleared for safe disposal by the most stringent of environmental rules imposed in Europe.
The beauty of the BAP is that it can be worn on the back of the chest race number completely eliminating the need for the competitor to perform fiddly manoeuvres with an adhesive label on their shoe. This really is the ultimate system for timing large running events throughout the world.

Applications – ULTRA has been designed primarily to time major running events but is also extremely efficient at timing mountain biking and road cycling. For cycling the BAP’s are easily read from the race number plate (MTB) or from a special disposable label on the seat post.

The advantages over our competitors –

  • The BAPs cost about the same as shoe tags without the hassle of runners having to place a transponder on the shoe. The athlete does not have to do anything special other than what they would otherwise be doing in a manually timed race.
  • The smallest and most compact of all timing systems with the control box 35cm x 25cm x 20cm able to time 9 metres width
  • Proven and stable firmware translated across from our successful HDD Systems
  • Antennas in mats that are easy to transport. We also design antennas for overhead gantries but believe that mats are the simpler and safest option.
  • Race Bib and tag are easily posted out to competitors pre-race.
  • Reasonable pricing on control box and antenna mats.

What is EPC Class 1 Generation 2?
Ultra utilises the Gen2 Protocol adopted worldwide for passive UHF readers and tags. What that means is that there are multiple vendors manufacturing hardware that can read the same tags in every country. As the name suggests, this is the second protocol that has been released which gives far better tag reading performance over legacy protocols. The reading of 100 tags per second in difficult environments with the one reader is now quite achievable using Gen2.

What is UHF?
UHF stands for Ultra High Frequency. Ultra uses UHF RFID to communicate between reader and tag around the 900MHz spectrum. The FCC standard for USA is 902-928 MHz whilst Europe is more stringent with just 8 channels near 868Mhz. Countries like Hong Kong, Singapore and Australia/NZ use a similar spectrum between 918-924 Mhz. Readers are preconfigured to these spectrums and country specific protocols (ie frequency hopping or fixed frequency).

What advantages does UHF have over LF and dual frequency?
The number of vendors that manufacture UHF tags is the greatest. That means UHF tags are some of the least expensive of RFID transponders on the market owing to manufacture volumes and minimal use of copper and silicon. This makes the UHF tag priced low enough to make it disposable after use.

What is the lifespan on the BAP?
The battery on the BAP lasts for 2.5 years when kept at temperatures below 20 degrees C. The tag can still be read with a dead battery and will act like any other passive UHF tag after this time.

Do the BAPs work in the rain?
Yes. We have tested the read rates of BAPs under wet and raining conditions and there is no compromise in performance under these conditions. The BAPs themselves are waterproof when applied to a normal wax style race bib commonly used in running races.

Transponders

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The Texas Instruments half duplex 134kHz transponder is a litte miracle. The ‘batteryless’ internal circuit derives power from the electromagnetic field generated from a special antenna in the mat. After powering the transponder up, the mat antennas listen for the transponders unique tag code transmission. This is achieved in 50 milliseconds in all environmental conditions. Transponders can even be read under water!

Transponder timing bands can be bought outright from any TI distributer and there are no further lease fees associated with their use. The one transponder times all types of events so you don’t have to fork out for a different type of transponder if you want to time a triathlon. You can choose where and when you use them in your events. If you need a larger number of transponders for a particular event we can hire these out to most countries.

The transponders are embedded in a tough plastic housing so that they cannot be damaged. The housings are either threaded onto a soft neoprene ankle band or can be tied onto the shoelace. The whole neoprene ankle band weighs less than 15g and is barely noticeable by the athlete whether they are swimming, running or cycling. Many years of research and development have led to a neoprene band that causes absolutely no chafing.

UHF Battery Assisted Passive (BAP) Tags

Ultra uses a new tag that is designed to stick to the back of a race bib or number plate. These tags are low cost (typically less than USD$1.50) and therefore disposable thereby eliminating a lot of handling of the transponder before and after the race. The BAP made by PowerID is a very special tag indeed because, as the name suggests, the tag uses a novel thin liquid battery to power the tags IC. Energy that is normally captured to wake up the IC can now be redirected back to the UHF reader (backscatter) and this greatly improves the read performance of the tag in less than ideal conditions. There is even a disposable solution for road bikes where the tag loops around the bike seat post for hassle free performance. For more details on the BAP see the PowerID website.

Dual Antenna System

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The Dual Antenna System is our entry level system designed for sports clubs and small operators wishing to make the jump into RFID technology. The Control Box contains all the hardware required to drive two antenna mats and record transponder ID and time. The Control Box is a hard-wearing waterproof Pelican case housing the RFID components and Rabbitcore computer. The Rabbitcore minicomputer capitalises on the latest resurgence in miniature, single board computers with onboard ethernet. A 7 button keypad and LCD screen provide a simple human interface with the proprietary Logger software. After tuning the antennas, the Control Box is ready to read transponders. The simple Logger menu makes changing settings a breeze while data is safely stored on battery backed RAM for later download to a PC running your favourite race scoring software. The RFID Race Timing System is compatible with most 3rd party software packages used to score events and we can supply a simple SDK for those wanting to develop their own interface over TCP/IP.

The Control Box contains a rechargeable sealed lead acid battery which will drive the timing system for at least 5 hours. Larger external batteries or AC power can be used if the timing system has to be left on for longer periods.

Battery status can be seen on panel LED’s and observed remotely using RFIDServer. An audible beep is also given every time a transponder is read.

The MKIII system has an inbuilt ethernet switch which allows units using TCP/IP to send chip codes and times direct to a race scoring program. This enables results to be calculated in realtime and a host of other services like SMS, display signs and internet sites to display results instantly. Many of these services are routinely used today by our customers. An optional 3G VPN router can be used to send data in real-time to anywhere in the world.

High Density Digital System

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The HDD System is our flagship low frequency system incorporating the latest in 134kHz technology within a sturdy portable case. The HDD uses special digital circuitry with 16 stand alone readers on one PCB board to avoid issues with tag-collision when there is a high density of athletes on the timing mats. Up to 300 individual transponder codes can be read per second from the reader array making it virtually impossible to avoid detection when crossing the mat. The HDD System has been designed to be easy to setup with an inbuilt ethernet switch, single combined data and sync cable and single tuning knob. The whole system can be deployed in less than a minute and has all the capabilities to handle any density of runners or walkers in an event. The HDD system is particularly popular for triathlons and multisport.

The HDD comes with one 4m x 2m mat that can be rolled out in second. The mat is very thin and looks professional at the finish line of any event with none of the wrinkles or creases our competitors’ mats have.

Data can be streamed live via ethernet to our powerful RFIDServer software which manages the connections of each HDD unit. Data is safely stored inside the HDD and can be ‘rewound’ at any stage. Many 3rd party scoring packages can interface with the RFIDServer providing a total timing solution.

Ruminal Bolus

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The ruminal bolus is a RFID chip (FDX-B) sealed in a ceramic capsule, which is then placed in the reticulum of the animal. The RFID chip remains in position throughout the animal’s life and is almost impossible to dislodge or remove. While an ear tag has to be replaced several times during the life of a cow, the advantage of using a bolus is that it stays in the reticulum for the duration of an animal’s life. Today, this RFID solution is widely employed by farming operations throughout the world. This, combined with automation systems, such as milking machines and national databases, the bolus has helped many breeders improve the profitability of their farms.



ARIES – A Complete PET Solution

May 10th, 2010 admin No comments

You can see the video of our first live demonstration on ARIES system

We are proud to say that we Samvith Technologies are the first to create a complete PET(PHYSICAL EFFICIENCY TEST) solution,

In our solution includes RFID Race Timing System, Fingerprint Reorganization,OMR(Optical Mark Reader) with software named

ARIES”(Authenticated Recruitment And Integrated Enterprise System)

For More Details Regarding Software Contact Marketing Team of Samvith

Comparison between Diffrent Tags

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Sr No. Internal (Injectable) Tags External (Ear) Tags Ruminal Bolus
1. Needs pre sterilized needles or disposable syringes for injecting. Does not need sterilization. Just needs spray of anti bacterial on the external area. Needs bolus guns, sterility may be an issue. Also need monitoring in initial days
2. No way of finding if an animal is injected or not as India has smaller holding of cattle. May need external tag just to identify the injected ones. Easily identifiable. Farmer can read the numbers for sms based/phone based information system and authentication. No way of finding if an animal is injected or not as India has smaller holding of cattle. May need external tag just to identify the injected ones.
3. Difficult to identify location No such issue Needs patient probing for ID. Not always successful in muddy, filthy animals. Needs skin contact probing for read.
4. Perfection is needed for injection as it is sub-cutaneous and not intravenous. (It should be parallel to skin and not penetrative) VOs and others already trained for ear tagging Perfection is needed for bolus administration and monitoring.
5. Difficult to remove after death for purpose of insurance Easy to cut off Difficult to remove after death for purpose of insurance
6. Permanent and non intrusive. Permanent and non intrusive. Permanent and non intrusive

Check our Race timing portal www.timingplanet.com

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Samvith launches its race timing portal www.timingplanet.com for the race timing and race informations. It has alraeady been drawing enthusiasts in India.

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