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An improved management tag

A label and component technology, applied in the field of label management, can solve problems such as increased maintenance requirements and loss of function

Inactive Publication Date: 2012-01-11
INTHESHED AUSTRALIA
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Once the battery is depleted it will need to be replaced, not only increasing maintenance requirements, but also potentially providing a period of time during which the active RFID element will lose function due to insufficient power

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[0055] figure 1 Four electronically readable 2D barcodes 10, 11, 12 and 13 arranged in a 2x2 matrix are illustrated. (The 2D barcodes in these figures have been blurred because the exact information contained therein is irrelevant to the description of embodiments of the invention, and the information contained in the actual 2D barcodes in the figures should not be considered limiting). The 2D barcodes 10, 11, 12 and 13 are electronically readable by various means (not shown), including handheld scanners with sufficient resolution, such as phones with cameras, and other devices. Each 2D barcode 10, 11, 12 and 13 contains data thereon. There are many different 2D barcode types, and in Figure 1 to Figure 3 The blurred 2D barcodes 10, 11, 12 and 13 illustrated in are QR code matrix barcodes developed by Denso Wave Corporation (Japan). A typical QR code has approximately 7,100 numeric characters, or 4,300 alphabetic characters. However, actual data capacity is largely determi...

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Abstract

An article / asset tag and a system for managing a plurality of articles / assets using the tag, including a database system storing information on assets or articles, and the tag providing a plurality of electronically readable elements, such as 2D barcodes and / or RFID tags, that provide a link to the database containing information that relates to an asset or article to which the tag is applied. At least a portion of the plurality of electronically readable elements store different data which can be read individually to retrieve information on a particular aspect of the asset or article, such as, but not limited to, asset management information, financial information, service history information, waste management information, or carbon offset information.

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technical field [0001] The present invention relates to management tags, and more particularly, the present invention relates to asset or item management tags that allow various aspects of the asset or item to be tracked during its life. Background technique [0002] The background art referred to herein only should not be construed as forming part of the general common general knowledge concerning the present invention. [0003] Administrative tags, especially asset tags, are often used to track and manage various aspects of assets. Such as location, condition, maintenance history, testing history, depreciation and similar aspects. Such assets may include computers, telephones, furniture, and other assets typically owned through trade. These tags generally have some form of unique identification meaning, such as a serial number, which corresponds to an entry in a data table or database. When the serial number of the asset is queried, relevant information related to the a...

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IPC IPC(8): G06K9/18G06F7/00G06T1/00G06V30/224
CPCG09F3/0297
Inventor P.克莱尔
Owner INTHESHED AUSTRALIA
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