Real-time Location Services (RTLS): Applications, Services and Company Analysis


Published: Jun 2009
Pages: 
109
Analyst: 
Sanjay Chatterjee
Single User: 
$495.00
Company Wide: 
$1,495.00
Team License: 
$865.00
With research beginning in 2008, this unique report addresses core technology and business aspects of real-time location services (RTLS) and guides the reader through the most important aspects of enabling technologies including RFID. It covers the critical factors and gives the user the views about the different kinds of RFIDs. The report also addresses the advantages and the bottlenecks for deployment of RTLS applications, evaluating available solutions and the methodologies. The report includes an exhaustive study of leading RTLS companies.

Different types of RTLS are evaluated and the standards and protocols related to them. The report has a great focus on the applications and the key areas that can be addressed by RTLS giving special attention to Vehicle Tracking, Port/Yard Management, Inventory Management and Real Time Tracking solutions. The report also provides an analysis of the most widely used RTLS applications today and provides a vision for anticipated future applications.

Key Focus Areas

RTLS using GPS, WiFi, RFID
Protocols and Standards of RTLS
Types of RFID tags and their applications
The Classifications and advantages of RTLS
Various mandates regarding RFID focusing on RTLS
Current applications and next generation RTLS applications
RFID Industry grow and penetration of RTLS into our daily life
Importance of RTLS for large scale tracking and management
GPS based tracking w/o active RFID and implementation of the system
Analysis of RTLS companies with focus on their applications, solutions and products
RFID and RTLS business and spheres of influence including healthcare, yard/port management

Target Audience: 
  • RTLS and RFID hardware, software, and solution vendors and related professional services companies
  • Managed RTLS service providers, outsourced RFID solutions and RTLS application providers, and RFID service bureau operators
  • Personnel responsible for automating Supply Chain Management (SCM), Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Manufacturing Resource Planning (MRP), Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Inventory Tracking, Fleet Management, Yard/Dock Management and other business processes
  • Healthcare management personnel responsible for tracking patients, staff personnel, equipment, inventory, and other critical resources
  • Retailers and personnel responsible for merchandise inventory and ordering processes, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Merchandise tracking and fraud prevention
  • Companies interested in optimizing their RFID business process strategies for Tracking and Telemetry with a special focus on large scale tracking.
  • Venture Capitalist and Startup companies
Companies in Report: 

AeroScout
Identec
Savi
Intelleflex
Ekahau
Tagsense
WhereNet
Pinc Solutions
ContainerTrac

Table of Contents: 

Section I - Introduction to RFID
Understanding How RFID Works
Types of Tags
Passive
Semi Passive
Active
Active Tags with Sensors and GPS
Difference between Active and Passive RFID
Fields of Application
Privacy issues
Preventives
Section II - RFID in Practice
Manufacturing
Picking
Retails
Applications of RFID
Prevalent Application Types
Item Tracking
Inventory Monitoring
Asset Monitoring
Section III - Introduction to Real Time Locating Systems (RTLS)
Introduction to Real Time Locating Systems (RTLS)
The Need and Purpose of RTLS
Discriminating the various types of RTLS
Classification of RTLS
Passive RFID based RTLS
GPS based RTLS
Active RFID based RTLS
Active RFID based RTLS with customizations
Proprietary RTLS Solutions
Advantages of RTLS
Improved Productivity and Cost Avoidance
Decreased Cycle Time and Taking Costs Out
Reduced Rework
Reduced Business Risk and Control of Assets
Improved Security and Service
Improved Utilization of Resources
Increased Revenues
Exception Management
Section IV - Standards and Protocols
RFID Standards and Protocols
Standards and Protocols of RTLS
RTLS Services and Contracts
Precision Factors related to RTLS
RTLS Evaluation Techniques
Section V - Applications of RTLS
Applications of RTLS using Passive RFID
Applications of RTLS using Active RFID
Application of RTLS using WiFi
RTLS applications using GPS & GPRS/CDMA/WiFi
Next Generation RTLS Applications using Sensor Networks
A short outlook into the RTLS Software Applications
Section VI - RTLS Evaluation and Feasibility of RTLS in various Industries
Evaluation of the Key areas of Application for RTLS
Item Tracking and Tracing
Inventory Monitoring in Yards and Docks
RTLS in Automotive Industry
RTLS in Healthcare
RTLS in Public Safety
RTLS Applications of the Future
Section VII - Growth Analysis of RTLS and Bottlenecks
Growth Analysis of RTLS
Predictions of the most flourishing RTLS a
The Major drawbacks of RTLS
Antenna
Collision Characteristics
Privacy
Ways to overcome the bottlenecks
Section VIII - Company and Product Analysis of the RTLS Domain
Key Players in the RTLS Domain
A Brief Company Analysis with Products, offering, applications for
AeroScout
Identec
Savi
Intelleflex
Ekahau
Tagsense
WhereNet
Pinc Solutions
ContainerTrac
Section IX - Recent Developments in RTLS Technology
Recent Developments
New Business Process
RTLS - Intelligent Services
Smart Vehicle Identification using License Number Plate
Automated Vehicle Registration
RTLS in Public Transport
Section X - Concluding Remarks
RTLS Scope and Status in some Major Countries around the World
France
Protocols
National and Private Companies working with RTLS
Current Status of RTLS in France
Possible Future Developments in France with RTLS
Germany
Protocols
National and Private Companies working with RTLS
Current Status of RTLS in Germany
Possible Future Developments in Germany with RTLS
United Kingdom
Protocols
National and Private Companies working with RTLS
Current Status of RTLS in UK
Possible Future Developments in UK with RTLS
United States of America
Protocols
National and Private Companies working with RTLS
Current Status of RTLS in US
Possible Future Developments in US with RTLS
Section XI - Concluding Remarks
Conclusions