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RFID Inventory System By: Yuvraj Rana, Joshua Birdwell, Aaron Weaver EDD AM-1 4/24/2012

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This slide deck is for our senior design capstone at Francis Tuttle Technology Center's Pre-Engineering Academy. It is through a course call Engineering Design and Development by Project Lead the Way. We spend an entire semester on a project and go through the engineering process. This class was amazing!! I would love to answer any questions on our presentation.

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  • 1. By: Yuvraj Rana, Joshua Birdwell, Aaron Weaver EDD AM-1 4/24/2012

2. Goal Attend Oklahoma State University to attain a degree in Electrical Engineering Putnam City High School - Grad 2012 AP English Lang Comp, AP US History, AP Euro History, Chemistry I PreAP, Computer Program, English II Pre AP, Pre-Calculus, PreAP Spanish III, Pre AP Algebra II, Pre AP Biology I, Pre AP English I Francis Tuttle Pre-Engineering Academy Digital Electronics , Principles Engineering , Physics I PreAP, AP Calculus AB, AP Physics, Engineering Development and Design, Computer Intergraded Manufacturing OSU-OKC - College Trig Internship Surgery Logistics (RFID Specialist) 3. Goal Attend Neumont University and receive a Bachelor's degree computer science OCCC Classes taken: English Composition I American Federal Government Putnam City North high school Class of 2012 Pre-AP Geometry Pre-AP English III Pre-AP English I Pre-AP Pre-Calculus Pre-AP English II Pre-AP US History Pre-AP Trigonometry Oklahoma History Pre-AP Algebra II Web Design Robotics Computer Aided Design Computer Apps I Francis Tuttle Technology Center Class of 2012 AP Calculus AP Physics Engineering Design & Development Computer Integrated Manufacturing Network Technology Programming and Software dev Awards Prepared Presentation 1st in state. Electronic Research & Experimentation Top-Ten finalist at nationals. Radio Controlled Transportation 1st in state. 4. Goal Attend OSU to attain a Bachelors in Computer Science Putnam City North High School - Graduating class of 2012 English I, II, III, & IV, Pre-AP Geometry , Oklahoma History, World History, U.S. History, Government , Pre-AP Biology, Computer Apps I, Web Design, PreEngineering, 3D CAD. Francis Tuttle Pre-Engineering Academy Pre-AP Algebra 2, Pre-AP Trigonometry/Pre-Calculus, AP Calculus AB, Pre-AP Chemistry, AP Chemistry, Pre-AP Physics, Introduction to Engineering Design, Principles of Engineering, Computer Integrated Manufacturing, Digital Electronics, Network Technology. Accomplishments Mu Alpha Theta Math Club, Member of Skills USA 5. Inaccurate inventory due to insufficient theft prevention, and a batch database result in decreased customer satisfaction. 6. Integrated Circuit (IC) Radio Frequency Identification Antenna What makes up the tag? How does it work? Communication (Passive) Signal from reader -> Powers Integrated Circuit IC powers up -> Transmits back Reader interprets-> Displays results Active tags constantly transmitSubstrate 7. TypeFrequencyLow Frequency125kHz, 134kHzFew inchesn/aHigh Frequency13.56MhzLess than 3 ftn/a860 -960Mhz15+ ftn/aSemi-Passive-100+ ftYesActive-300 -750 ftyesUltra High FrequencyRangeBAT 8. RFID Applications/Systems Inventory Warehousing Item level Pikepass Old tag: active New tag: passive Libraries Smart Cards 9. UPC to Barcode as EPC to RFID Company: EPCglobal A serial, created by the Auto-ID Center Digits to identify the manufacturer, product category and the individual item 10. BarcodesRFID 11. Stolen ShoesInventory 12. Kohls RFID inventory system Ten stores in the Oklahoma districtDepartmentLossMens Athletic$8,400Womens Athletic$5,000Mens Casual$1,800Kids Athletic$1,000Total Loss:$16,200 13. Market grew by $900 million last year $70.5 billion from 2012 until the end of 2017 In 2017 largest market will be retail Account for more than 20 percent of that year's expenditures 14. Assets: in motion Theft prevention, freight, returns, purchases 15. Improve theft preventionROI Improve inventoryImprove customer service 16. Return on investment Radio frequency environment Training Pilot test Specific applications needs 17. RFID Tag Passive RFID tags for each shoe Attached to the eyelet of the shoe Test tags for our application Reusable (Read/Write) Security If tag is 3 ft. from the reader a silent alarm will be sent to LP Allowing them to move the cameras to that direction and record Alarm sounds if its 1 ft. distance from reader Associate and Loss Prevention act on the audible alarmCustomer Geared for a better customer experience Quicker and more accurate assistance 18. VICS Item Level RFID Initiative Contact: Joe Andraski The mission: is to establish a course of action for the adoption of EPC-enabled RFID technology throughout the retail supply chain. Their goal: is to develop collaborative and measurable value propositions for retailers, suppliers, consumers and other shareholders, and to continue to develop business applications and best practices. 19. 1023 - PhidgetRFID Database Replenish/ buy function Visual of shoe infoSample tags Test Low frequency 20. Microsoft Access Visual Basic Received help from Reji Zachariah 21. Lent by ScanTexas - $3,000 of technology Test William Frick & Company tags 22. PilotOffers An initial batch of tags (men & womens athletic) One store isolated improvement Two-Four antennas at each exit A hand held reader for the associates Instantaneous inventory New Loss Prevention action plan Quicker customer assistance 23. Actual camera view in Kohls Cameras Will focus on door due to silent alarm Recording once short distance achievedReader Placement In-between doors, outside Determined by store layoutAn outside camera (Not real view) 24. A limited access online database system Allowing customers to access live store inventory Gives them ability to hold shoes at a certain location Associate will check update status of these holds Show last time of an inventory check 25. RFID cleared of data Bin of blank RFID tags Embedded RFID Reader NF Screens on the computer Asking to remove tags Check shoes for the correct info Scan them over embedded RFID reader 26. Items tagged at D.C. Encoding and tagging done at D.C. Future: manufacturing starts the processTerminals at the dock doors Items enter the database (no human intervention) Eliminate human labor required Will check to make sure correct shipment receivedBe able to interrupt return data 27. Fixed readers Aware of back stock Creates efficient flow to floor Increase sales 28. Supplier: EnaSys Contact: Al Franklin Name: MC-3190Z Type: Mobile RFID readerMC3190-Z Capabilities: Windows Mobile Motorolas omnidirectional MAX RFID antenna Motorola MAX secure Motorola MAX data capture 29. Company: EnaSys Contact: Al Franklin Capabilities: Rapid inventory utilizing RFID Handheld, fixed readers Feedback capability to see items captured, items not captured and items that are misplaced Customer Defined Screens and Fields 30. Company: William Frick & Company Contact: Ricardo Navarro Type: UHF passive Tag testing Best read ranges Casings for attachment to shoes 31. Company: ThingMagic Abilities: Reader that allows for four antenna attachments Applications to be carried through Read 400 tags/sec Four antenna ports 32. D.C. tags; WritesReceive FreightStock sales floorUpdate inventory dailyCheck on stolen & new items 33. Inventory: mainly stationary Theft prevention ability (if necessary) Template: Francis Tuttle Technology Center 34. Time & labor User friendly Accuracy & efficiency Windows based Compliance with Online training Infinite Vision 35. TagsSoftware & HardwareIntegrationQuantityASAP Systems: PassportDate & TimeOuter designMC-3190zInstallation/ Training 36. Supplier: UPM Raflatac Contact: Corey Wilson Number: 10,000 Name: Frog 4D Type: UHF passive 37. Supplier: ASAP Systems Contact: Micah Burridge Name: MC-3190Z Type: Mobile RFID reader 38. Supplier: ASAP Systems Name: Passport Contact: Micah Burridge Overview: Wi-Fi enabled Reports Professional installation/ training Support Desktop barcode label printer 39. 1st Presentation: Mrs. Derrick Mr. King2nd Presentation: Mr. Hester Ms. FadaiepourResults: Receptive, possibility in the near future 40. Reji Zachariah Computer Programmer: FAA Employee Graylan Fulson Electrical Engineer: Joint Force Headquarters Mark Barrett Alyn Owner ScanTexas RFID Wesley Wheeler - Field Service Engineer : ScanTexas Harry Pappas CEO, President: RFID Education Foundation Ricardo Navarro - Sales Rep: William Frick & Company John Rommel - Senior Mgr, RFID: Motorola Solutions Micah Burridge - ASAP Systems Marc Hoster Alien Technology Rep Brian Hensley Certified RFID Engineer Micah Burridge - ASAP Systems Al Franklin President: EnaSys Andrew J. Allen VP of Operations: IMS Debbie Shropshire - Operations Manager: Transition Works Scott Tran - FAS Product Specialist: IMS Shaun Stigall - RFID Mid-West Sales Manager at UPM RFID Steve Weiss - Business Consultant at Concept2 Solution Joe Andraski - President & CEO at VICS