Title: Mod
1ASK RFID Smart labels C.label
2Summary
- ASK overview
- RFID Market Trends
- ASK RFID unique approach
- RFID Application examples
3ASK in transport, access control
- World leader in dual-interface cards and
contactless RFID tickets 30 million RFID
products to date, 20 more in backlog - Full RFID solution from smartcards to readers
- References Worldwide Europe
Alès
Amiens
Lisboa
Rangers F.C
Angoulême
Rome, Naples,
Scotland
Paris, Nice, Lyon
Netherlands
Avignon
Porto
Manchester
Capri Terni
Glasgow
Bayonne
Roda
F
rance
P
ortugal
UK
Breschia
Belfort
Germany
I
taly
Bordeaux
Rhine
-
Ruhr
Caen
Toronto
Calvados
Canada
Macedonia
EDF
China
Elbeuf
Grenoble
Japan
Hénin
-
Carvin
Lens
-
Liévin
Italy
Lyon
Taipei
Naples
Metz
Taiwan
Marseille
Venise
Cancun
Millau
Capri
Mexico
Nice
Milan
Paris
Portugal
New York
Guaruja
Rennes (pilote)
Ruhr/
Rhin
Rome
Lisbonne
San Francisco
Bresil
Tours
Germany
Porto
USA
Valenciennes
Lisbonne (pilote)
4ASK vision
- ltlt Identification transactions need RFID gtgt
- Step 1
- Develop core competencies in RFID in harsh
environment with real volumes transport AFC
systems - Step 2
- Use know-how to succeed in RFID for product
identification
5RFID Market Roadmap
Product Identification
Retail logistics
People Identification
Passport
Supply chain Logistics
Access control
Asset Management
Transport
Year
2008
2005
2000
2003
6RFID frequency comparisons
Frequency Advantages Drawbacks
125 KHz Proven technology No Regulation problems. Metal and water tolerant. Animal traceability Slow data transfer Large tag for 1m Cost and packaging
13.56 MHz Proven technology Reasonable tag size Many suppliers Cost Problems such as detuning Poor metal tolerance Standards 14443 15693 18000... Long range is out of ISO
UHF 869-915 MHz Best operating range Choose for EPC solution Cost target the only long range choice Poor metal tolerance Poor water tolerance Non mature market
2.45 GHz Smallest tag High data rate Short range ! Regulation Interference problems
7RFID frequency uses
- Supply Chain
- UHF/ISO15693
- Libraries / inventory management
- ISO15693/ISO14443
- Smart passports visas
- ISO14443
- Airport bag tags
- UHF/ISO15693
- Defeating counterfeiting
- Smart envelops
8Today C.label in traceability
13,56 MHz lowest cost short range possible 13,56
MHz vicinity or UHF label paper high-end
label UHF active GSM GPS harsh
environment UHF Label plastic
9A standard for your needs
- Proximity 13,56MHz, ISO14443 low-cost short
range applications - Vicinity 13,56MHz, ISO15693 medium range
applications - UHF long range aiming at replacing bar codes
10ASK RFID tags C.label
- Paper for the body
- Printing for antenna
- High volumes production
- Silver silk screen printing
- Up to date chip connecting implementation
- Online personalization and tests
Old technology copper plastics
Based on robust production process
11Fully automatized production
20 RFID tags per second
Pick and place
Lamination
Artwork printed on front
Antenna printing
Test and pre-personalization
Artwork printed on back Or Adhesive backpaper
final packaging
12Silver ink Antennas on Paper
- High immunity to flexion, torsion, impact
- Low dispersion in parameters
- Form factor flexibility
- Fits with all documents formats
- Low cost process
- Down to 15 cents for 10Mu CTS256B today.
- Damage traceability - Fraud detection
- ASK Patented process
- Easy embedding into paper documents
13C.label product portfolio
EEPROM size
Proximity ISO14443
Long range UHF
Vicinity ISO15693
CTM32KA
32Kb
CTM8KA
8Kb
Ucode HSL
I.CODE
1Kb
CTS512A
CTS512B
512b
CTS256B
256b
ePC chip
I.CODE ePC
EM4222
96b
64b
10
20
50
200
Communication distance
Available now
in cm
Q2 2004
14RFID subsystem bricks
Readers
Distribution
Tags
Personalisation
15Some RFID applications examples
16Public Transport Porto Contactless Smart card
Paper Ticket (C.ticket)
Regular users
Occasional users
CTS 256 CTS 512
GTML 2
17Marseilles library project
- 17 interconnected libraries
- 1 500 000 books
- 200 000 CD-ROMs
- Contract awarded mid-2002, system operational
since mid 2003
18Clothes logistics
- UHF labels
- Gate antennas
- On each clothes
- Contract awarded beg. 2004
- Automated identification of each clothes
19Passport Integration(1)
- eSecurity inside cover
- Secure substrate
- No delaminating
- Temper Evidence
- Cost effective
- Unvisible if required
- Potential integration in passport manufacturing
process
Silver ink antenna Directly Printed on Passport
cover
Flipchip process On Passport Cover
ASK patent
20Passport Integration (2)
Antenna Location on a finished passport (quite
unvisible)
21Thank you
- Any other questions just
- Contact us
- Jean-Michel Dupont jm.dupont_at_ask.fr
- www.ask.fr
- ASK phone 33 4 97 21 40 00