lördag 26 september 2015

U.S. Military Ramps Up Adoption of Satcom-RFID Kits, Everything i need +add info, Iridium 9601 Short Burst Data Transceiver Kit

U.S. Military Ramps Up Adoption of Satcom-RFID Kits, Everything i need

http://www.rfidjournal.com/articles/view?3057/2#back-from-modal

U.S. Military Ramps Up Adoption of Satcom-RFID Kits

Most of the nation's military branches have deployed the technology, which combines RFID and satellite communications, to track and manage supply shipments in the field.
By Claire Swedberg
With the PDK, the military can track the movement of weapons, vehicles and other supplies. A fixed reader can be temporarily set up at a position where supplies are trucked through, or where incoming supplies are unloaded from a plane. The PDK's handheldreader can be carried into areas where inventory counts are needed and, upon return to the kit, be connected to the modem so it can transmit the collected information to a DOD server. 

The PDK was developed by Savi Technologies in 2005, based on the needs of the U.S. military (see Portable Kit Enables Remote Tracking). "They had a need for a self-contained unit with no fixed infrastructure for power or communications," says Savi's David Stephens, senior vice president, public sector. The military was already using the Iridium modem for satellite communications, which is why Savi developed the PDK with the Iridium 9601 modem built in. 



Savi's Portable Deployment Kit (PDK) is being used by most of the nation's military branches.

Savi personnel visited locations in Iraq to test the PDK system as recently as this past fall, when the company added new capabilities to the PDK platform. Those capabilities included the Savi Manifest Application (SMA) enabling cargo and vehicles to be associated with each other on the In-Transit Visibility (ITV) server. 

"We are continuously working to expand user functional applications to increase the operational efficiencies of the service management systems using the standard PDK platform," Stephens says. 

Iridium recently signed a contract with the U.S. military for its 9601 Short Burst Data (SBD) modem to be included on the department's list of standard equipment. It can be sold to any agency within the DOD, with or without the accompanying PDK. The modem can be connected to Bluetooth, ZigBee or ultrawide-band (UWB) devices, Ewert says, as well as toRFID readers.

Iridium 9601 Short Burst Data Transceiver Kit (While Supplies Last!)

http://www.satwest.com/Iridium_9601_Short_Burst_Data_Transceiver_Kit_p/irid-9601sbd.htm

Iridium 9601 Short Burst Data Transceiver Kit (While Supplies Last!)

Iridium 9601 Short Burst Data Transceiver Kit

9601 Transceiver Kit


 

Product Code: IRID-9601SBD

Description
 
Iridium 9601 SBD Transceiver Kit
The 9601 SBD Transceiver Kit combines the global coverage of the Iridium satellite constellation with the low latency of the Iridium Short Burst Data Service (SBD) in a small, low-cost transceiver design. This unit is smaller, lighter, draws less power and costs less than other satellite transceivers. The 9601 is an Iridium manufactured product designed as an OEM module for integration into applications that only use the Iridium Short Burst Data Service. Short Burst Data applications are supported through an RS232 interface. Examples of these solutions include maritime vessel tracking or automatic vehicle tracking.
Product Features
  • Includes a 10m Cable Kit
  • Includes Fixed Mount Antenna and appropriate adapters and connectors
  • Single header connector for power, on/off control, RS232 9-wire interface, and network availability
  • SMA Antenna Connector to connect to small omni directional L-band antennas
  • Simple AT Command Interface
  • Single board transceiver
  • Small form factor
  • No SIM card
  • Designed to be incorporated into an OEM solution
Short Burst Data Features
  • Maximum mobile originated message size up to 205 bytes
  • Maximum mobile terminated message size up to 135 bytes
  • Low, uniform global latency (less than 1 minute)
  • Coverage in areas not served by cellular
Specifications
  • Size: 106.4 x 56.2 x 13 mm (4.19 x 2.21 x 0.51 in)
  • Operating Temperature: -30ºC to +60ºC (-22ºF to +140ºF)
  • Operating Humidity Range: < 75% RH
  • Storage Temperature: -40ºC to +85ºC (-40ºF to +185ºF)
  • Storage Humidity Range: < 93% RH
  • Frequency range: 1616MHz to 1626.5MHz
  • Duplexing method: TDD (Time Domain Duplex)
  • Oscillator stability: ± 1.5ppm
  • Antenna VSWR: 1.5:1 (50 Ohms)
  • Multiplexing method: TDMA/FDMA
  • Main input voltage (nominal): 5.0V DC ± 0.5V DC
Standard, Iridium certified, antennas may be used with the 9601. Note however that the antenna connector type is different.
All Iridium terminals require a 12 month service contract. Please click on the satellite services link for further information:Satwest Satellite Service.
For more information please contact SatWest.