The forces of those interested in a topic, be pooled in such working groups and thus a classical aspect of benefits for membership in AIM accelerated market introduction cycles of new technologies for everyone involved.” With the radio-based localization technology but can be measured not only distances and positions, individual objects are precisely locates and monitored. The objects or persons are equipped to (tags) with wireless node, which communicate with the reading system (reader). RTLS is available for each market and offers a wide range of possibilities to advance user-oriented in new markets suppliers, system integrators, and users. The Working Group will mainly deal with following RTLS technologies: CSS, 2D code, RFID, UWB, Wi-Fi, GPS and Galileo. For the first time, the RTLS working group meets in Berlin on September 7, 2012.
Nanotron: Nanotron technologies is a leading provider of wireless products and solutions for protecting and localization of people, animals and goods. nanotrons technology is protected by patents and is equivalent to the ISO and IEEE standards for global localization and tracking of goods. The company’s solutions are used in various applications and industries including protection of children in the public space, animal health, safety in mining, GEO, and fleet management. The nanotron products are available on two different platforms: protect and find. The platform protect serves distance monitoring. Based on the platform, find people, animals and goods can be localized. Both platforms make visible operations and processes, which can be analyzed and controlled without real time localization not or only heavily in detail.
nanotron supports its customers and partners to adapt the protect-and find products to the unique needs of their respective markets. about the AIM-D e.V.-AIM-D e.V. (short: AIM) based in Lampertheim (Hesse) is the leading industry association for automatic identification (AutoID), data collection and mobile data communication. The Association promotes the use and standardisation of AutoID technologies and procedures. Technologies such as RFID, barcode, 2D codes and sensors be promoted equally. AIM represents over 130 members from Germany, Austria and of Switzerland. AIM members are companies of all sizes that offer technologies, systems and services for the object ID and the mobile use of IT systems. Also 25 Alliance partners include the AIM members consisting of universities and research institutes, as well as other associations.