Title: Winning with Symbol Wireless the Backbone of Enterprise Mobility
1MI DIT Goals Michigans services to reach
anyone at anytime from anywhere, Manage
technology to provide better service and faster
delivery.
2Agenda
- Symbol at a Glance Defining Enterprise Mobility
- Addressing MI DIT Strategic Plan
- WLAN
- Asset Tracking
- Kiosks
- Symbol Government Market Solutions
- RFID
- Mobile Data Access
- Field Data Capture
- Field Data Collection
- QA
3Symbol at a glance
- 1.8 billion in annual revenue
- 5,000 employees
- 100,000 customers worldwide
- RD spend as a percent of revenue 12.9
- 875 enterprise mobility related patents
- Centrino Chip Intel / Symbol joint development
- Farmington Hills, MI Technology Center
4Innovating Technology for Nearly 30 Years
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5Global Network of Enterprise Mobility Partners
Alliances
FSIs
Distributors
VARs
6Defining Enterprise Mobility
7Enterprise Mobility is
information
8Capture information real-time
sensing
biometrics
Voice
Kiosk
Imaging
RFID
Laser scanning
9Move information instantaneously
CDMA
802.11x
iDEN
Bluetooth
GSM
GPRS
Wireless Switch
10Manage data from the NOC
Remote Control of Mobile Devices
Active Performance Management
Mass Device Deployment
Device Monitoring
Mobility Agents
11Enterprise Mobility Reference Architecture
12Addressing MI DIT Strategic Plan WLAN
Asset Tracking Kiosks
13City of Detroit WLAN
- Detroit City-County Building
- Symbol WS5000 wireless switching technology
- Symbol Access Ports
14Detroit CNG Building Symbol AP
15State of Michigan Dept. of Management Budget
- Symbol handhelds will be used in the State
Depots, Warehouses and for Field Services
representatives - Handhelds will be used in conjunction with IBMs
deployment of CG4 Asset Tracking Solution for
receiving and tracking assets - Host Software solution
- Peregrine's AssetCenter
- Partner IBM
16Virtual AP
17Web-Enabled Self-Service Kiosk
- Multimedia kiosk with 6.4 in. display
- Intel XScale (400 MHz)
- Microsoft Windows CE .NET operating system
- Internet Explorer CE version 5.5
- Full network connectivity over both wireless and
wired networks - Touch screen and four programmable function
buttons - Scan Modes 1D 2D
- Optional Magstripe reader printer
18RFID Technology Introduction
19RFID in State Local Government
- State Emergency Management Services
(Homeland Security, Disaster Relief) - RFID can enable automated tracking of inventory
and check-in/check-out at the field locations - Coupled with bar code, imaging and wireless,
Symbol can provide end-end visibility at the edge
of the network -
- High Value Asset Tracking Electric Authority
- Use of RFID to tag and track generators using GPS
and RFID on the field service trucks - Symbols new 5x5 tag with 50 foot read distance
will be ideal for this application - Library Theft Protection Inventory State
Library - Use of RFID technology to track high risk items
and to significantly reduce time spent taking
inventory
20Port Security - RFID
- Operation Safe Commerce
- RFID Tags on Cargo Containers Read By Savi Reader
Attachment for PPT8100 - Track Chain of Possession
- Record Every Time a Cargo Container is Opened,
Closed, or Inspected
21Basics - What is an RFID Tag?
Computer
Radio Signal
Memory
Radio
Power
RFID Tag
Reader speaks to Tag
A tag that stores information and exchanges it
by radio signal
22What is Different about RFID?
Long Range Reading3 to 300!
No line of sight requirements
Read many tags simultaneously up to 1,000 per
second!!
Read and write data to tag