Our Technologies

RFID

RFID stands for Radiofrequency Identification, and its main objective is to track, identify and control people, things, pets, etc. This technology has two main parts: A tag that works as the sender of data and a reader to receive them. You stick the tag on the thing or the person that you want to track. On the other side, the device uses a reader consisting of an antenna, a control unit, and a radio frequency module to create a high-frequency electromagnetic field to receive data from the tags. This technology enhances functions, smartification, avoiding errors, saving time, and improving customer services.

BLE

BLE that stands for Bluetooth Low Energy, by enabling Sleep Mode for the device, minimizes energy consumption. BLE is widely used in personal devices, letting them connect using radio waves. Another worthy function of this technology is enabling navigation managers to monitor the vehicles without investing a considerable amount of money on expensive tools. This technology also meets FMCSA criteria, which is one of the most crucial standards in the industry.

WIFI

Wi-Fi is a wireless technology that establishes a network for different devices, like tablets, laptops, smartphones, TVs, etc. to connect them to the internet.

UWB

UWB is a new technology that defines a protocol with short-range, radio-based waves. Ultra-Wide Band (UWB) has made worthy changes in the world of Smart devices and other industries. This technology uses pulse patterns to send the data in a range of 3.1 to10.6 GHz. Usually, each radio band occupies 500 MHz of the bandwidth. To secure the data in this technology, providers use a wider radio waves band. That is why this technology is called Ultra-Wide Band. UWB is similar to BLE and Wi-Fi in many matters, but unlike them, it supports a higher speed to transfer the data. Nowadays, this technology acts on drones, tracking systems, and smartphones like iPhone 11.

GPS

Nowadays, finding places we have never seen or been is no longer impossible. Global Position System (GPS) enables us to do it very light-handed. GPS is a system that we use to find geographical positions. This technology uses at least 24 satellites that orbit around the Earth every 12 hours. When you use GPS technology on devices like your cellphone or car tracker, the device sends your location to your receiver via radio waves. And you can easily access the information on your phone. Generally, GPS systems can work very accurately in any weather condition and report your exact geographical position.