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1. Operation Auto Cont Total Tags Act Once Total Active Tags ReadTID D In order to write data to RFID tags Halt Filter must be defined This operation can be performed in Tag Access web page This page can be accessed only if the reading operation is not running The detailed process of defining criteria for Halt Filter and Action sections can be found in chapter 6 5 page 43 of the reader manual Once the filter is defined the user should navigate back to Operation web site The use of Halt Filter should be indicated by text Halt Filter appearing at the top of the screen The last step is to make sure the Act Once check box is selected It directs the reader to execute the action indicated in the Tag Access Action setting read write lock kill etc only one time If the operation is successful see Last Status column in the primary read window the reader will continue the inventory or halt operation depending on the status of the Auto Continue setting If the Act Once setting is not enabled and the action indicated is a write the reader will write the tag over and over in a continuous loop Halt Filter Running Time hh mm ss 0 00 00 EPC L Last Status 3000340830303030303018010000 3000340830303030303015010000 3000000033B2DDD90140000FABCD 4 30000000000000000000000FAAAA Portable Demo Technical Specification v 1 0 47 58 23 04 2009 BRIDGE Building Radio frequency IDenti
2. The last action to be performed is to approve the shipment by clicking Accept The following message will appear simultaneously on the distributor s DistriBrand Co PC Portable Demo LI New incoming delivery Check EPCIS middleware panel The message informs you that the batch of goods sent from the first location has already reached its destination and acceptance of the delivery may follow Further stages of the process virtually involve repeating the actions performed at the manufacturer s location The first step is the need to change the view to EPCIS Middleware and to take the control over the reader by clicking Capture reader The next step is to run the virtual reader and transport the pallets received through the gate Portable Demo Technical Specification v 1 0 30 58 23 04 2009 BRIDGE Building Radio frequency IDentification solutions for the Global Environment Virtual Reader a M P L t Z a w PAW A N N Lh AA y BI f LL h dead TATTY GAT F Analogously EPC numbers read appear in the Middleware preview window EPC Identyfier Readt Recor Read point urn epezid gtin 5300000 055511 5 200711 200711 Dock 1 um epcid gtin S3O00O00 055511 5 200711 200711 Dock 1 um epcid gtin S300000 055511 5 200711 200711 Dock 1 urn epezid ssec 5300000 0400000 200711 200711 Dock 1 urn epc id sgrn b 300000 05551
3. E MMG Co Manufacturer Portable Demo mm um LR IJI JI Destination Inventory poki Eucerin Piel COLL PACK 20 Pes Order picking mum SEA um epc id sscec 5300000 040000001 1 um epc pat sgtin 5300000 055511 Lj um epc id sgtin 5300000 055511 558620 Lj um epc id sgtin 5300000 05551 1 558621 Lj umiepc id sgtin 5300000 05551 1 558622 Lj urmepe id sgtin 5900000 05551 1 558623 umepc id ssec 5900000 040000001 4 umepe pat sgtin 5900000 05551 3 Q um epc id sgtin 5300000 05551 3 758620 Q urepc id satin 5900000 05551 3 758521 Q urnepc id sqtin 5300000 05551 3 758522 um epc pat satin 5300000 05551 0 Q urepc id satin 5900000 05551 0 458520 umepc id sgtin 5900000 05551 0 458621 Q umepe id sgtin 5900000 05551 0 458622 Item properties H urmn epc id sscc 5300000 040000001 2 AJ03U8AUT p mea ee one aJEMia ppPIW SIDd Type SGTIN Serial GTIN urn epc id satin 5300000 05551 3 LOT number 758622 Control panel GTIN On the basis of this principle order picking has been carried out by moving two homogenous pallets and additionally filling an empty pallet by moving 6 collective packaging onto it 3 packets of each product Order picking is completed by clicking Firaize Once the process is accepted the view automatically changes to EPCIS Middleware Portable Demo Technical Specification v 1 0 25 58 23 04 2009 BRIDGE Build
4. ia 57 Portable Demo Technical Specification v 1 0 4 58 23 04 2009 BRIDGE Building Radio frequency IDentification solutions for the Global Environment Installation requirements Minimum hardware requirements PC incl Pentium III 1000 MHz or higher RAM 256 MB screen resolution 1024x768 System requirements Operating system Microsoft Windows 2000 XP or 2003 Network installation requirements Network adapter with drivers supporting TCP IP Portable Demo Technical Specification v 1 0 5 58 23 04 2009 BRIDGE Building Radio frequency IDentification solutions for the Global Environment Installing the software Portable Demo is made up of two components the server and the client The server is installed by running setup exe which is located in the PDServer folder whereas the client is installed by running setup exe from the PDClient folder Administrator s rights are required to run the program in both cases During installation the application automatically informs about missing components such as NET Framework 2 0 If NET Framework installation is required please download the latest version e g 2 0 compatible with your processor architecture e g x86 for 32 bit processors http www microsoft com downloads details aspx FamilvID20856EACB 4362 ABOD SEDD AABISCSEOAFS5 amp displaylang en To continue software installation please follow the instructions appearing on the screen Portable De
5. Information Society Technologies Portable Demo v 2 0 Technical Specification Michal Grabia Maciej Niemir Grzegorz Sokolowski Jerzy Majewski Piotr Holubowicz Acknowledgements Software design and project coordination Software development Software evaluation Software evaluation Software evaluation BRIDGE Building Radio frequency IDentification solutions for the Global Environment Introduction The Portable Demonstration is a software tool showing how the EPC network works in real supply chain conditions This tool mainly serves presentation and educational purposes It can be downloaded from the BRIDGE website http www bridge project eu in the Public Deliverables section The software should be installed on one or several computers One computer would simulate the server and possibly a client while the others would simulate the clients such as the manufacturer the distributor and the final client e g retailer The Portable Demonstration also supports any number of physical readers simultaneously A virtual reader is available and can be used in case there is no physical reader connected to the system or if there is a need to use both virtual and physical reader at once While the demonstrator has the opportunity to input real company data the Portable Demonstration includes 3 business locations and 4 standard pallets allowing a fast demonstration start This default demonstration scenario also
6. SICK Sensor Intelligence 1 Basic EB Advanced Status 2 Help Dashboard ers admin Logout Sleeve Jeon test EERE Manage Profiles Reader Operating Mode The current reader operating mode is displayed as the default item in the pulldown list To change the operating mode highlight and select the desired mode from the list Tag Database Display Click on the Start button to begin a display of the reader tag database and continuously refresh the display every 5 seconds The Stop button stops updating the display of the reader tag database The Get Once button can be used to display the reader tag database a single time The Purge button purges all tags from the reader tag database Counts 0x3055681B803635C00008861D ISOC 16676 2008 04 20T08 15 23 366Z 2009 04 20T08 43 24 720Z 0x3055681B803635C00008861E ISOC 6338 2008 04 20T08 15 28 335Z 4 2009 04 20T09 42 48 519Z copyright 2007 by Sick AG All Rights Resenred In order to write data to RFID tags the command line interface must be used It can be activated by choosing Command Line under the Advanced section Commands that allow writing data to tags are described in chapter 7 15 2 page 68 of the reader manual In particular to put a new EPC number on an EPC tag the following command can be used tag write id new tag id EPC number or if there are more tags within the reading range tag write id tag id old EPC number new tag id EPC number P
7. Intermec Intermec Manual Help ge RFID Tuesday January 14 2003 12 56 04 Network Configuration Ethernet LET IPv4 a SEIS Enable DHCP v GIG ae IP Address 192 168 5 103 2 JE services Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 a un Router Default 192 168 5 1 Bi Edgeware Applications Link Local IP Address 169 254 1 1 Security dg B Maintenance About IPv6 IP amp Autoconfigure Ka IPv amp Address fep 2d cSrF Fea amp e3e 64 Copyright 1995 2008 Intermec Bi Technologies Corporation In order to read the tags within reader read range the following steps must be followed Select Edgeware Applications in the navigation menu on the left Select Developer Tools Select BRI Commands Type READ in the Command text field and click Run Specification of available read commands can be found in chapter 4 of reader BRI Programmer s Reference Manual E A uk 5 Theresults of the readout will appear on site Portable Demo Technical Specification v 1 0 51 58 23 04 2009 BRIDGE Building Radio frequency IDentification solutions for the Global Environment NN Intermec Intermec Manual Help RFID Tuesday January 14 2003 13 01 32 Navigation Menu BRI Commands zim E Network Conti ti 8 Network Configuration Execute a BRI command E RFID Services Command E Edgeware Applications a Application Control Run a BRI script ee Install Edgeware E FP Install User
8. 15 kwietnia 2009 um epc id satin 5900000 05551 2 658622 DESADY number 133338 _ umcepc id sgtin 5300000 05551 2 658623 CESE dee 15 kwietnia 2009 Y m umiepcid sscc 5900000 0400000013 Wda dead umepciid sgtin 5900000 055513 758620 EPC Identifier m Recor Bi O urn epc id sgtin 5300000 05551 3 758621 Q urn epc id sgtin 5300000 05551 3 758522 3 um epc id sgtin 5300000 055512 6 200904 200904 o um epe id sgtin 5900000 05551 3 758623 3 um epe id sgtin 5900000 055512 6 200904 200904 um epc id satin 5900000 05551 4 758623 um epc id sgtin 5900000 055512 6 200904 200904 Q urm epc id sscc 5900000 040000001 1 3 um epc id sscc 5300000 0400000 200904 200904 Q urn epc id satin 5300000 05551 1 558620 gt um epc id sgtin 5300000 055512 6 200904 200904 Q um epc id sgtin 5300000 05551 1 558521 um epc id sgtin 5300000 055513 7 200904 200904 Q urn epc id satin 5300000 05551 1 558622 3 urmiepc id sgtin 5900000 055513 7 200904 200904 B um epc id sgtin 5300000 05551 1 556623 umiepc id sgtin 5900000 055513 7 200904 200904 umiepc id sscc 5900000 0400000 200904 200904 3 urn epc id sgtin 5300000 055513 7 200904 200904 3 umi epc id sgtin 5300000 055514 7 200904 200904 Type umiepc id sgtin 5900000 055511 5 200904 200904 umepe id sgtin 5900000 055511 5 200904 200904 w i T Item properties from EPCIS
9. 339 lt value gt setting The value TCP PORT is the number of the listening port of the server for PD clients Selling name UDP PORT SerlialigzeAs OrLring lt value gt 11000 lt value gt setting The value UDP PORT is the number of the listening port for automatic server search in the local network Portable Demo Technical Specification v 1 0 15 58 23 04 2009 BRIDGE Building Radio frequency IDentification solutions for the Global Environment Preparing data for the demonstration Modifying the demonstration scenario The Portable Demo software has an inherent database storing information on the users of a simulated supply chain and goods included in the presentation In order to enable a fast demonstration start 3 business locations and 5 standard pallets have been implemented in the database Using the default data is not necessary however and users may add their own products and supply chain participants to the database Any changes related to business locations and EPC codes are implemented using Portable Demo Server The option related to specifying the number and type of business locations in the supply chain created can be found in the menu Database gt gt Template configuration gt gt Users GLN Once you have activated the above option you will see the following window Add users GLN s Add users GLN MMG Cc 5900000000 Estkowskiego E DistriBrand Co 5909599000 Sobie
10. 61 755 City Poznan Country Poland VAT number 777 00 20 w Buppid apio l sieMa ppiWfSTOdA Once you have logged on the view automatically sets itself to show the inventory of a given supply chain participant In the right hand side window you can see a list of products available including GTIN numbers of collective packaging and their count in the warehouse The goods available in the virtual warehouse will form the basis for creating pallets allocated for shipment In order to be able Portable Demo Technical Specification v 1 0 22 58 23 04 2009 BRIDGE Building Radio frequency IDentification solutions for the Global Environment to prepare a shipment it is necessary to change the view from Inventory to Order picking This can be modified using the view buttons to the right hand side of the window zh Order picking 24 EPCIS Middleware As a result of change the following screen will appear E MMG Co Manufacturer Portable Demo SE Destination DistriBrand Co DNAge HAND COLLECTIVE PACKAGING 20 Pes R R AJOJU3AU i eeweppptw ST5d3 Item properties Type Gin Portable demo actor Distributor GLN number 5909999000051 Name DistriBrand Co Finalize Address Sobieskiego 10 Control panel The first action that must be carried out before starting order picking is to select the recipient of our s
11. Application 2 ee icit Mgbevenper Tools Using reader brideri BRI Commands Execute command HOODO33BZzDDDS9012430000FABCD HUOUODOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOF AA A M PU Workbench OE GPIO M Auto Stark End of command output A ALE Engine p B ALE Store and Forward SAP Device Controller p Security e B Maintenance A About Writing data to RFID tags is similar to the reading process The list of WRITE commands along with examples of use can be found in chapter 4 of reader s BRI Programmer s Reference Manual For example the command WRITE HEX 14 2 HAFAF WHERE TAGID HE2006001015FDFAA changes last four hexadecimal values of EPCID of RFID tag with TAGID HE2006001015FDFAA Successful WRITE operation returns WROK result Portable Demo Technical Specification v 1 0 52 58 23 04 2009 BRIDGE Building Radio frequency IDentification solutions for the Global Environment Intermec N RFID Tuesday January Intermec Manual Help 14 2003 13 28 16 Navigation Menu B Network Configuration B RFID Services be 6 Edgeware Applications E Application Contral Pe Install Edgeware 2 E Install User Application e Developer Tools 2 E BRI Commands cu Workbench Auto Start E ALE Engine E ALE Store and Forward he B SAP Device Controller Security BRI Commands Execute a BRI command Command WRITE HEX 14 2 HAFAF WHERE TAGID HE2006001015F DF Ru
12. Radio frequency IDentification solutions for the Global Environment Once you have made your selection click Pepa as a result of which a field with the read number will appear in the bottom part of the window R CAEN RFID Show File Settings Advanced About GAENREID THE ART OF IDENTIFICATION Statistic E00400009CD7FCO1 300833B2DDD9048035050000 300833B2DDD9014035050000 30940425C4C1967400004E9C Efficiency 0 00 A1A050804A125941AA020101 30940425C4C1967400004E6C Protocols Details 123456789123456789012350 30940425C4C1967400004E7C ISO 18000 6B 1 30940425C4C1967400004E8C A1A050804A125943AA020801 Baca Dia EPC 1 19 30940425C4C1967400004E2C Acq Sec 0 00 Start Acquisition Tags Sec 0 00 EPC ClasslGenl 0 Write Data EPC ClasslGen2 10 300833 B2DDD9048035050000 RFID Status Memory Readed with success In the case under consideration the last digit of the number read has been changed 300835B2DDD904803505000 1 The change is approved and saved in the memory of this RFID tag by clicking wena This is confirmed by another run of the Start Acquisition function EO00400009CD7FCOI1 10 Ant 300833B2DDD9014035050000 Anto 30940425C4C1967400004E2C 8 Ant 30940425C4C1967400004E6C 10 Ant 30940425C4C1967400004E8C 10 Anto 300833B2DDD9048035050001 10 Anto 123456789123456789012350 10 Anto A1A050804A125943AA020801 9 Anto A1A050804A125941AA020101 8 ANTO 30940425C4C1967400004E7C 10 Anto 30940425C4C1967400
13. current IP address of a PC is checked using the ipconfig command To do this select Run from the Start menu enter the command cmd and click OK c CAWINDOWS system3 cmd exe Microsoft Windows AF Wersja 5 1 2606 CC Copyright 1985 2061 Microsoft Corp C 5 Documents and Settings mgrabia gt A black screen will appear where you should enter ipconfig and press Return Then you will see all data related to network configuration The IP address should be entered in the Server IP address field Portable Demo Technical Specification v 1 0 13 58 23 04 2009 BRIDGE Building Radio frequency IDentification solutions for the Global Environment Communication Auto discover server Server IF address 192 168 1 64 Enter server s IP address Once you have entered the IP number and clicked Lox the number will be saved in the local settings of the user and used automatically with subsequent activation of the client Portable Demo Technical Specification v 1 0 14 58 23 04 2009 BRIDGE Building Radio frequency IDentification solutions for the Global Environment Advanced network configuration PDServer exe config file for the server and PDClient exe config for clients There is a possibility of interfering with Portable Demo communication ports One must bear in mind that the same values must be entered for the server and for each client See Cig MME LR PORTY geridlisens SL ADnSQ gt lt value gt
14. sssu aso aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa wana ennemi 19 Staring ine demon sialol n lt echiok oai io OE 21 Demonstrating EPCglobal network functionality esee 22 Melo 34 Appendix A Programming RFID Tags using CAEN A948EU reader 36 Appendix B Programming RFID EPC Gen2 tags using SAMSys MP9320 v2 8e reader 39 Appendix C Programming RFID Tags using SICK RFI641 reader ssse 43 Appendix D Programming RFID Tags using Impinj Speedway UHF Gen 2 reader 46 Appendix E Programming RFID Tags using Sirit INfinity 510 reader 48 Appendix F Programming RFID Tags using Intermec IF61 reader 51 Appendix G MOUDIESNOGNNO EE Tm 54 Appendix H Creating a custom RFID reader plugin seen 56 Portable Demo Technical Specification v 1 0 3 58 23 04 2009 BRIDGE Building Radio frequency IDentification solutions for the Global Environment SRE AIC IC W ONO CCL exe c wiA o EU IU TT LED 56 Add reference to the interface eeu ass sa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa E nnne nnne nnn nn 56 Write the code for handling the RFID reader sssua aaa a aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa a aa waaazaazaazzacinana 56 BUIa and instal the UdFATY asza GG
15. the Licensor as a member of the EU funded project BRIDGE and are protected by the copyright laws of Poland and international intellectual property rights treaties You may make one archival copy of the software provided that you affix to such copy all copyright confidentiality and proprietary notices that appear in the original Except as expressly allowed above you may not copy the software in whole or in part or rent lease distribute or create derivative works of the software 3 ASSIGNMENT You may neither assign this Agreement nor any of its rights or obligations nor sub license the use in whole or in part of the software to third parties without the Licensor s prior written approval 4 DISCLAIMER The Software is delivered to you AS IS and the Licensor and its suppliers make no warranty as to its use or performance THE LICENSOR AND ITS SUPPLIERS DO NOT AND CANNOT WARRANT THE PERFORMANCE OR RESULTS YOU MAY OBTAIN BY USING THE SOFTWARE THE LICENSOR AND ITS SUPPLIERS MAKE NO WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED AS TO NON INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS TITLE MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE YOU ASSUME ALL RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH THE QUALITY PERFORMANCE INSTALLATION AND USE OF THE SOFTWARE INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE RISKS OF PROGRAM ERRORS DAMAGE TO Portable Demo Technical Specification v 1 0 34 58 23 04 2009 BRIDGE Building Radio frequency IDentification solutions for the Global Environm
16. 00 055513 7 200904 200904 Dock 1 urn epc id sgtin 5900000 055513 7 200904 200904 Dock 1 urm epc id ssec 5900000 0400000 200904 200904 Dock 1 um epc id sgtin 5900000 055513 7 200904 200904 Dock 1 umepc id satin 5900000 055514 7 200904 200904 Dock 1 Item properties from EPCIS Type Data The last step is the actual acceptance of the delivery by clicking Accept If the acceptance is approved the view will automatically change to Inventory DistriBrand Co Distributor Portable Demo w User properties Inventory Type Py VERBATIM COLLECTIVE PACKAGING 10 PCS G TIN 5900000055510 3 GLN m l 7 DNAge HAND COLLECTIVE PACKAGING 20 Pes GTIN 5900000055511 4 Portable demo actor Distributor al Eucerin Piel COLL PACK 20 Pes GTIN 590000005551 2 4 GLN number 53033330000 H l ywo DistriBrand Co Hl NIVEA Visage DNAge COLL PACK 20 Pes GTIN 590000005551 3 3 Address Sobieskiego 1 Postal code 71 001 City Wroclaw Country Poland VAT number 300 00 00 10 Burysid 4apio l mea ee one AUEMAIPPIIN SIDda Portable Demo Technical Specification v 1 0 32 58 23 04 2009 BRIDGE Building Radio frequency IDentification solutions for the Global Environment All goods which have previously been sent by the manufacturer appear in our warehouse The subsequent stages of
17. 000 040000001 2 um epe id segun 5900000 0555 1 2 658 um epe id segun S900000 05557 1 558 um epc id ssec 5900000 04000000 1 um epe id squn 5900000 055511 558 um eped sgun 5900000 055511 558 um eped squn 5900000 055511 558 Having completed the readout close the reader window All numbers read also appeared in the left hand side panel of the program Portable Demo Technical Specification v 1 0 28 58 23 04 2009 BRIDGE Building Radio frequency IDentification solutions for the Global Environment E MMG Co Manufacturer Portable Demo i Run virtual reader S Capture reader Connect to EPCIS Order properties Physical stock check Type Data Order E Order number 83687 lLIM 08 Order date 15 kwietnia 2008 DESADV number 139338 DESADV date 15 kwietnia 2003 La Pee P PPP ROPER EEE ES a Middleware EPC Identifier Recor um epc id sgtin 53900000 055512 6 200904 200904 umiepc id sgtin 5300000 055512 6 200904 200904 umepc id sgtin 5900000 055512 6 200904 200904 Q um epc id sscc 5900000 0400000 200904 200904 um epc id sgtin 5300000 055512 6 200904 200904 OQ um epc id sgtin 5900000 055513 7 200904 200904 um epc id sgtin 5300000 055513 200904 200904 OQ um epc id sgtin 5900000 055513 7 200904 200904 um epc id sscc 5900000 0400000 200904 200904 umepc id sgtin 5900000 055513 7 200904 20
18. 004E9C Ant Programming RFID tags using CAEN RFID Java Demo takes place in an analogous fashion to the one described above Portable Demo Technical Specification v 1 0 38 58 23 04 2009 BRIDGE Building Radio frequency IDentification solutions for the Global Environment Appendix B Programming RFID EPC Gen2 tags using SAMSys MP9320 v2 8e reader The SAMSys RF Command Suite is a Microsoft Windows application that provides a Graphical User Interface GUI for SAMSys RFID Reader Products RF Command Suite can communicate with all SAMSys readers through the Ethernet TCP IP port or the RS 232 serial port After startup the Command interface is displayed As shown in the figure this interface provides a command line for sending CHUMP Comprehensive Heuristic Unified Messaging Protocol commands to a reader and a log window to view all data received from the reader i SAMSys RF Command Suite v1 0 18 File Reader Connection Help Command Tag Summary Upload File RFCS Config Reader Config Enter a command or select a command from the history list OM A T fe Auto Read Polled Read RF Off Version Registers Clear Log write Log to File 00 Nat connected to Reader View Error Log for Errors Three CHUMP commands can be used to write to an EPC1 Gen2 tag Wa Wt and Wv Wa writes to any tag in the field and is typically used to write the EPC ID to tag Wt writes to a specific tag as defined in the
19. 0904 um epc id sgtin 5900000 055514 7 200904 200904 Type Q um epe id sgtin 5900000 055511 5 200904 200904 um epe id sgtin 5900000 055511 5 200904 200904 w i a Item properties from EPCIS LE In the real world the process of reading RFID tags when they are moved through the gate can virtually complete goods shipment In the case under consideration due to some restrictions and the need to use one program common for all three types of users it is necessary to manually verify EPC numbers read and to enter descriptions related to the goods sent to the EPCIS server The process is effected by clicking Connect to EPCIS This enables all goods to be verified which makes it possible to find out whether all EPC numbers have been read EPC numbers verified correctly are marked green An incorrect or missing readout is depicted in red Portable Demo Technical Specification v 1 0 29 58 23 04 2009 BRIDGE Building Radio frequency IDentification solutions for the Global Environment E MMG Co Manufacturer Portable Demo i Run virtual reader S Capture reader Connect to EPCIS amp f Compare with order X lt Cance Aj Accept Order properties Physical stock check d Type Data O urn epc id sscc 5300000 040000001 2 d Order 2 O um epc id sgtin 5300000 055512 658620 i Order number 83687 ILIM 09 Q urn epc id sgtin 5300000 05551 2 658621 Order date
20. 1 5 200711 200711 Dock 1 um epcid gtin S300000 05551 lt 6 200711 200711 Dock 1 urn epezid gtin 5900000 055512 6 200711 200711 Dock 1 um epcid gtin 5900000 05551 2 6 200711 200711 Dock 1 um epcid scc 5900000 0400000 200711 200711 Dock 1 um epezid gtin 5900000 055512 6 200711 200711 Dock 1 urn epc id sgrn b5300000 055513 7 200711 200711 Dock 1 um epcid gtin 5300000 0555104 200711 200711 Dock 1 urn epezid ssec 5900000 0400000 200711 200711 Dock 1 um epcid gtin 5300000 055510 4 200711 200711 Dock 1 um epcid gtin 5900000 055513 7 200711 200711 Dock 1 urn epezid gtin 5900000 055510 4 200711 200711 Dock 1 urn epc id sgrn 5300000 055513 7 200711 200711 Dock 1 Clicking the Connect to EPCIS button is tantamount to verifying whether the readouts are correct and downloading descriptions of goods from the manufacturer s EPCIS server which is visualised in detail in the animation accompanying this process Portable Demo Technical Specification v 1 0 31 58 23 04 2009 BRIDGE Building Radio frequency IDentification solutions for the Global Environment DistriBrand Co Distributor Portable Demo t i Run virtual reader 5 Capture reader Connect to EPCIS af Compare with order 26 Cance A Accept 7 Order properties Physical stock check E Type Data a um epc id ss
21. 2009 BRIDGE Building Radio frequency IDentification solutions for the Global Environment auto for all manufacturers distributors clients automatically associate the reader with users from the selected group Once listening to the reader action is activated by the user of that group all communication with this reader will be sent to the user until the listening is disabled or the process is enabled by another user in the same group auto for all users identical procedure to group mapping described above however this applies to all Portable Demo users regardless of their group Reader s configuration Identification Name Test Plugin configuration Plugin name CAEN Readers Configuration Plugin info CAEN Readers plugin based on CAEN RFID Library v 2 4 2 1 462 c ILIM Maciej Niemir L Mapping Mapping type auto for all manufacturers User MMG Lo auto for all distributors auto for all clients auto for all users specified GLN number By clicking OK data will be saved and an attempt will be made at connecting to the reader The current status of the reader connection is signalled with icon colours red reader not connected yellow reader connection in progress green reader connected Each configured reader is saved by the application and stored in the local configuration file With each start of the server the application tries to connect to each reader Errors are signa
22. 33831 9500 30 94 04 25 C4 C1 96 74 00 00 4E 6C CAEN um epc id sgtin 00 SGTIN 36 Reserved 0067353 138233 223338319458 30 34 04 25 C4 C1 36 74 00 00 4E 7C CAEN um epc id sgtin 00 SGTIN 36 Reserved 0067353 198233 223338319484 30 34 04 25 C4 C1 36 74 00 00 4E 2C CAEN urn epc id sgtin OQ SGTIN 36 Reserved 0067353 198233 22333831 9404 30 08 33 B2 DD D3 01 40 35 05 00 00 CAEN urn epc id sgtin 08 SGTIN 96 All Others 0867360217 O05 899520128 30 94 04 25 04 C1 96 74 00 00 4E 8C CAEN urn epc id sgtin OQ SGTIN 36 Reserved 0067953 198233 22333831 9500 The program also enables empty pallets to be created the content of which will only be defined during demonstration In order to create an empty pallet all you need to do is add an SSCC number leaving the SGTIN URI fields empty When adding new EPC SGTIN numbers to the database one should bear in mind that these represent physical objects Hence the relevant descriptions should be completed which are necessary for subsequent identification of the goods in virtual warehouses 851 Identiier TIN Product symbol pg000000s5510 VERBATIM COLLECTIVE PACKAGING 10 PES FTO Quantity Quantity of single unit on pallet Gross weight of collective packaging kg Length of collective packaging mm width of collective packaging mm Height of single weight of Portable Demo Technical Specification v 1 0 18 58 23 04 2009 BRIDGE Building Radio frequency IDentification solutions for
23. 4 page 26 of the Infinity 510 Protocol Reference Guide In particular to put a new EPC number on an EPC tag the following command can be used tag write id new tag id EPC number or if there are more tags within the reading range tag write id tag id2 old EPC number new tag id EPC number Portable Demo Technical Specification v 1 0 49 58 23 04 2009 BRIDGE Building Radio frequency IDentification solutions for the Global Environment s INfinity 510 Reader Test Tool RTT SARAR Event Handling tag write id tag id 0 0000000000000000000FDDDD new tag id 0 0000000000000000000FAAAA vi Sed gt tag write_idftaq_id OxO000000000000000000FDDDD new tag id 0 0000000000000000000F 4444 lt ok Connected to 192 168 5 105 with mac address 00 17 9E 00 2E 10 Default Login level For reader is admin Firmware 2 0 10119 spl Portable Demo Technical Specification v 1 0 50 58 23 04 2009 BRIDGE Building Radio frequency IDentification solutions for the Global Environment Appendix F Programming RFID Tags using Intermec IF61 reader Intermec IF61 reader can be connected to via Wi Fi Ethernet or RS 232 interface To use any of the first two the user should type the reader s IP address in the web browser To perform any operation through the reader s web interface authentication is required The default username is intermec with password intermec After logging in the main page should appear U
24. AC Address 00 16 25 10 08 85 Serial Number 370 08 17 0323 Firmware Version Octane 3 0 1 240 Hardware Rev 050 01 00004 System Time Sat Feb 19 16 21 35 UTC 2000 Up Time 23 hours minutes Bootloader Version 1 4 2 2007 Impinj Inc All rights reserved Legal Notice To read the tags within the range of the reader the user should to do the following 1 2 3 4 5 Navigate to the Speedway reader s RFID demonstration RFIDemo web page Select a region and an operational mode from the list Adjust the reader settings if needed Navigate to Operation web page Click the Start Stop toggle button to begin reading tags within range of the reader The Clear button clears the results of the inventory operation that commenced with Start As tags are read their EPC numbers appear in the primary window of the Operation screen in white fields which fade to blue after not being seen by the reader within the last 10 seconds Portable Demo Technical Specification v 1 0 46 58 23 04 2009 BRIDGE Building Radio frequency IDentification solutions for the Global Environment Read Rate tags sec RINE Running Time hh mm ss 0 00 01 EPC Count Last Status Settings 3000340830303030303018010000 24 3000340830303030303015010000 24 v 30000000000000000000000FBBBB 45 3000000033B2DDD90140000FABCD 45 3000000000000002543654565637 22 Inventory Filter Tag Access
25. D Tags window and transfer numbers by dragging and dropping into the corresponding cell on the left hand side Portable Demo Technical Specification v 1 0 17 58 23 04 2009 BRIDGE Building Radio frequency IDentification solutions for the Global Environment il Change data TAGS Sle Gross Width of Length of Height of RFID Tags I SCL URI weight af pallet rnm pallet mm pallet rnm Color um epc id sgtin 057953 198 1200 1000 um epc id satin 057953198 1200 1000 urn epc id sgtin 57953 1 dz 100 cmm from me aureas raso rom wm Dee HFID Tags LOT urn epc id zq in 0067953 1 38233 22333831 9 anne urn epc id sqtn b7353 38233 22333831 9484 E urn epc id gtin b7353 38233 22333831 9500 urn epc id gtin b7353 38233 22333831 3404 urn epc id gtin 086736021 7 05 8835201 28 sj lii gt GS Identifier GTIN Produttnam Prt symbol Tengin ocala paceahoTon Withof colective packa m Hegistodchenedagnu u Stenka CEA A KA EA All numbers are presented in URI form To see them in hexadecimal form please use option RFID readers gt gt tags monitor di Tags Monitor Tag HEX Reader URI Type Header Filter Filter type Partition Prefix Refere Serial number 30 08 33 B2 DD D3 01 40 35 05 00 00 CAEN urn epc id sgtin 08 SGTIN 96 All Others 0867360217 O05 899520128 30 94 04 25 C4 C1 96 74 00 00 4E 8C CAEN urmepe id sgtin O0 SGTIN 36 Reserved 0067953 198233 223
26. GHEX TAG BIN aenerate Random mme 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TT Length of EPC Manager 6 A Filter v Conversions Advanced TIPS You can drag this URI to add new rows in Portable Demo database BIN Portable Demo Technical Specification v 1 0 20 58 23 04 2009 BRIDGE Building Radio frequency IDentification solutions for the Global Environment Starting the demonstration The demonstration scenario allows the use of 4 workstations and a virtual reader You should not forget that Portable Demo may also be used on a greater number of computers using real readers The prepared scenario is aimed at presenting the basic functionality of the program which always looks the same irrespectively of the size of the supply chain number of manufacturers distributors clients The first stage of the demonstration is to make sure that all system components are correctly installed and configured on 4 PCs the server installed on one PC and clients on the remaining three workstations joined in a local network Having activated the server run Portable Demo Client Portable Demo Login Select user type oe Choose type and user name HEN The program will automatically find the server in the network The language of the interface can be selected from the dropdown menu The next step is to select user type In the case under consideration the supply chain consists of three partner
27. PCS 5551 0 Quant of single unit in collective packaging Quantity of single unit on pallet Gross weight of collective packaging kg Net weight of collective packaging kg 10 40 25 24 Length of collective packaging mm width of collective packaging mm Height of collective packaging mm Store temperature C 300 200 250 The first to be selected should be the business location for which the warehouse stock will be specified In the default view it is the first location of a previously created list of the supply chain users Add users GLN The EPC numbers added may be completely virtual created using a number generating machine which is available in the Portable Demo Server or they can be numbers actually saved in RFID tags In the former case the generated SSCC number should be entered manually in the field SSCC URI whereas SGTIN numbers should be entered in the fields SGTIN URI One should bear in mind that the SGTIN numbers entered are automatically assigned to the specified SSCC number and form a pallet with the latter SGTIN numbers may represent one type of product or different products Depending on the selected model homogeneous pallets or mixed pallets are created The use of EPC numbers saved in RFID tags is facilitated in the software to the greatest possible extent It is thus possible to simply read EPC numbers using a physical reader they appear in the RFI
28. Protocol e Setup Ethernet LAN e Setup Serial Port Setup Digital Accessories e Setup Antenna Cables e Set Regulatory Mode Region Advanced Functions Firmware Management e Import Expart Configuration e Command Line e Expert Configuration e User Application Management e Change Operating Mode e Restart System Status Help e View Tags e About Reader e Check Reader Status e Service e Review Logs Copyright 2007 by Sick AG All Rights Reserved The user needs to login as admin by clicking the Login link on top left side of the page The default username is admin with password readeradmin Having logged in in order to read the tags within reader read range the user needs to do the following Go to View Tags under the System Status section 2 Change the Reader Operating Mode to polled by selecting appropriate position from the dropdown list 3 Start the reading process by pressing Start on the bottom of the page The results of the readout will appear under the Tag Database Display section and will be refreshed every 5s Pressing Stop can stop the reading process Please note that the results are stored in the reader s internal database and will appear in the results list until they are cleared by pressing Purge Portable Demo Technical Specification v 1 0 43 58 23 04 2009 BRIDGE Building Radio frequency IDentification solutions for the Global Environment idit
29. allows the use of 4 workstations and the virtual reader The Technical Specifications document you have in your hands describes how to configure the necessary IT infrastructure and how to best run the demonstration for the audience Questions feedback and comments should be addressed at info bridge project eu Portable Demo Technical Specification v 1 0 2 58 23 04 2009 BRIDGE Building Radio frequency IDentification solutions for the Global Environment Table of contents B io XeufeeQ ime m Ut AE RA T m 3 MSALTONTOCHNOMON Szean zi E E PP DPEN DEDERE ARD ERGO 5 Minimum hardware requirements sees eene nennen nen nnnn nenne nennen nnn 5 bystehn Tegpire mellis ees iet bees AE AEG A FA Ru EDI MERE 5 Network installation requirements esent 5 MSIANNE NE SO VAC a ante dc caodong dad og aard 6 OTIC ELTA E SWO E ATA 7 Selecting the interface language ane aaa a aaa aaa TT 9 CONTOU REID Tedde ion i O OR ee O AP eee 9 SOMISUIA MECIE ao A E mmm 13 Advanced network configuration PDServer exe config file for the server and PDClient exe config for clients aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa waza aka nnne nennen nnns 15 Preparing data for the demonstration essere eene nnne nnns 16 Modifying the demonstration scenario sesuasse aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aa bana enne nnne 16 Using the GS1 identifiers converter e
30. bble value of O indicates no lock is applied For the EPC1 2 the low order bit of each nibble indicates if the permalock bit should be set and the next higher bit indicates if the pwd write bit should be set For the EPC1 2 protocol the mask nibbles apply to the following fields Tag Field User TID data Access Kill code EPC data memory code To write an EPC ID value of 332233445566778899aabbcc and verify the write enter wv b 332233445566778899aabbcc To write the EPC data a kill code of A391742F an access code of 73D97412 and lock the EPC data and access code enter wv b 30112233445566778899aabb k A391742F c 73D97412 m 00202 In this example the lock mask of m 00202 0010 0000 0010b and indicates that a pwd lock is requested for nibble 2 access code and a pwd lock is requested for nibble O EPC data Portable Demo Technical Specification v 1 0 42 58 23 04 2009 BRIDGE Building Radio frequency IDentification solutions for the Global Environment Appendix C Programming RFID Tags using SICK RFI641 reader The Sick RFI641 RFID reader can be connected with RS 232 or Ethernet interface in the latter case the user can access the reader using the web browser After inputting the IP address of the reader in the web browser for example Mozilla Firefox or Internet Explorer the following page appears RFIG41 SICK BR Bb Ga Sensor Intelligence Manage Profiles Basic Configuration e Manage Profiles e Set Tag
31. cc 5900000 0400000011 Order ada o urn epc id satin 5300000 055511 558620 Order number 09 42288 63 ILIM O um epc id sgtin 5900000 05551 1 558621 Order date 15 kwietnia 2009 umepe id satin 5900000 05551 1 558622 DESADV number 139398 um epc id satin 5900000 05551 1 558623 DESADY date 15 kwietnia 2003 umiepciid sscc 5900000 0400000012 Sender s data np A B um epc id sgtin 5900000 05551 2 658620 Portable demo actor Manufacturer j 5 GLN number 5900000000015 O urn epc id sgtin 5300000 05551 2 658621 Name MMG Co o9 um epe id sgtin 5900000 05551 2 658622 Address Estkowskiego 6 8 um epc id sgtin 5900000 05551 2 658623 Postal code 61 755 City Poznan y mnn PEE LT x EPC Identifier Readt Recor Read point 3 umi epc id sgtin 5900000 055511 5 200904 200904 Dock1 3 umi epc id sgtin 5900000 055511 5 200904 200804 Dock1 gt um epc id sgtin 5900000 055511 5 200904 200904 Dock1 3 um epc id sscc 5900000 0400000 200904 200804 Dock1 3 umiepc id sgtin 5900000 055511 5 200904 200904 Dock1 urmt epc id sscc 5900000 0400000 200904 200904 Dock1 3 umepc id sgtin 5900000 055512 6 200904 200904 Dock 1 3 um epc id sgtin 5900000 055512 6 200904 200904 Dock 1 urm epc id sgtin 5900000 055512 6 200904 200904 Dock 1 um epc id sgtin 5900000 055512 6 200904 200904 Dock 1 um epc id sgtin 5900000 055513 7 200904 200904 Dock 1 um epc id sgtin 59000
32. ce for demonstration purposes all implemented pallets are homogenous every time you will only see one available pallet EJ sa DENIM LIM epc SE em QS g855511 urn epezid gtin 3000 05551 1 558521 urn epc id gtin 3000 05551 1 558521 urn epc id gtin 3000 5551 1 558527 urn epezid gtin 3000 5551 1 558523 Portable Demo enables order picking to be carried out in two basic modes order picking based on whole homogenous pallets or and by simultaneous picking of an empty SSCC pallet For the purposes of this demonstration an entry of the SSCC number has been placed in the database without collective packaging assigned to it In other words an empty pallet with the number SSCC has been prepared Order picking is carried out by dragging and dropping i e manually moving logistic units from the right hand side panel to the left hand side one Portable Demo Technical Specification v 1 0 24 58 23 04 2009 BRIDGE Building Radio frequency IDentification solutions for the Global Environment EF MMG Co Manufacturer Portable Demo L tip is TT Destination Inventory DistriBrand Co DNAge HAND COLLECTIVE PACKAGING 20 Pes Order picking um epc id sscc 5300000 040000001 1 AAOJUBALT ma M Gem aJEMia ppPIW SIDd Item properties Type Order Order number 34228 ILIM 07 Order date 20 grudnia 2007 Pollicis DESADV number 109144 D WE
33. dows Help 2 Open Windows Explorer or My Computer 3 Navigate to the file folder or drive folder to be shared and click once on its icon to select it 4 From either the File menu or the right click menu choose the Sharing and Security option A new Properties window appears If this option did not appear on the menu ensure that a valid file or folder was selected in the previous step 5 Click the Network tab in the Properties window If no Network tab appears in the window but a Sharing tab appears instead close this window and ensure the Simple File Sharing option was enabled in the previous step before proceeding 6 Click the Share This Folder option in the Properties window to enable sharing of this resource This allows all other computers in the local network to access file s but not Portable Demo Technical Specification v 1 0 7 58 23 04 2009 BRIDGE Building Radio frequency IDentification solutions for the Global Environment to modify them To grant others permission to modify these files click the Allow Network Users to Change My Files checkbox to enable this option 7 Alternatively if the Network tab is not enabled make the required settings in the Sharing tab to configure the equivalent sharing Choose Share this folder to enable sharing 8 Click Apply or OK to save these settings An alternative way to share files and folders entails moving or copying them to the Shared Docum
34. en that CAEN RFID Show seems to be easier to handle the below description of RFID tag programming will be presented based on the use of this application Once you have started the program the following view appears IBI CAEN RFID Show DER GAENRFID THE ART OF IDENTIFICATION ET RFID Status Disconnected In order to start working with the program first connect to the CAEN reader Use the command Connect in the File menu You can connect to the reader based on communication via the local network TCP IP or the PC communication ports RS232 If the RS232 communication port is used select R9232 Connection from the drop down menu and enter the name of the communication port e g COM1 COM2 etc in the R5232 Port field If you use Ethernet connection you must select amp P IP Connection and enter the reader IP address in the Portable Demo Technical Specification v 1 0 36 58 23 04 2009 BRIDGE Building Radio frequency IDentification solutions for the Global Environment TCP IP Address field default IP 192 168 0 125 Another step is to select the communication protocol for the reader and the RFID tags read To do this select Settings gt gt SetProtocol gt gt Multiprotocol Such a setting enables any RFID tags to be read irrespective of the standard of their performance FE CAEN RFID Show File Settings Advanced About GAENREID THE ART OF IDENTIFICATION Sta
35. ent EQUIPMENT LOSS OF DATA OR SOFTWARE PROGRAMS OR UNAVAILABILITY OR INTERRUPTION OF OPERATIONS YOU ARE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR DETERMINING THE APPROPRIATENESS OF USE OF THE SOFTWARE AND ASSUME ALL RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH ITS USE 5 GOVERNING LAW This Agreement is governed by and interpreted in accordance with the Polish law Any disputes or claims relating to this Agreement shall be subject to the jurisdiction of the Polish Courts 6 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT You acknowledge that you have read and understood this License Agreement and that you agree to its terms You acknowledge that this Agreement has priority over any order engagement advertisement or other written agreement which preceded it 7 NOTICES You have the right to inform the Licensor about bugs discovered in the software All notices should be sent to demo bridge project eu Portable Demo Technical Specification v 1 0 35 58 23 04 2009 BRIDGE Building Radio frequency IDentification solutions for the Global Environment Appendix A Programming RFID Tags using CAEN A948EU reader A CAEN reader is accompanied by an installation CD with software and technical documentation Having inserted the CD into the drive install CAEN RFID Demo The Installer will send shortcuts to the following three applications to the desktop e CAEN RFID Java Demo e CAEN RFID Show e CAEN RFIDTest Programming RFID tags is possible both using CAEN RFID Java Demo and CAEN RFID Show Giv
36. ents folder In Windows all files contained in the Shared Documents folder are automatically shared in the local network The procedure for sharing files in Windows 2000 and earlier versions of Windows can be accessed from the File Sharing menu in Windows Explorer Once you have made the relevant choice the application will initiate the database according to a default model i e standard mdb to be found in the application model folder To ensure that everything is working properly please pause and start server application After this final step the server is now successfully configured and you can minimize its window to toolbar Server RFID Readers Database URI Converter cmm Hostname pholubow 192 168 1 136 A Discovery service listening for broadcast on UDP 11000 4 Listening for client on TCP 339 m jj Database E3 Shared folder C Program Files Portable Demo Server Et Template C Program FilessPortable Demo Serverstemplatessstandard mdb Clients Ma Manufacturers a Distributors Sa Clients 4 Readers Portable Demo Technical Specification v 1 0 8 58 23 04 2009 BRIDGE Building Radio frequency IDentification solutions for the Global Environment Selecting the interface language Portable Demo Server is available in a number of languages In order to change the language of the server interface choose the appropriate languages from the menu The language will be changed af
37. f the network disc and indicate it in the server program Network computers should be logged onto the server using Start gt gt Run gt gt A B C D where A B C D is the IP address of the server Warning When logging onto the server you must specify user login and password The process of mapping the network disc is described in the Windows Help Make sure your network connection is functional Using the server function Database gt gt Reset database to template reset the database template and restart your server and try to make the connection again Restart the server and try to make the connection again Contact your local IT department to properly configure your network connection Restart your computer and try to run server application again In case of failure it may be necessary to reinstall Windows system Restart your computer and try to run server and client application again 23 04 2009 BRIDGE Building Radio frequency IDentification solutions for the Global Environment error and shuts software installed in Windows In case of failure it may be necessary down to reinstall Windows system Other errors Unknown causes Send information on the error detected including a detailed error description to the following e mail address info bridge project eu Portable Demo Technical Specification v 1 0 55 58 23 04 2009 BRIDGE Building Radio frequency IDentification solutions for t
38. fication solutions for the Global Environment Appendix E Programming RFID Tags using Sirit INfinity 510 reader Sirit INfinity 510 reader supports both RS 232 and Ethernet interfaces When using the latter user can choose between accessing the reader through web browser or dedicated application Because the web interface is practically identical to the one of SICK RFI641 reader in appendix C the method of programming tags described below will be based on INfinity 510 Reader Startup Tool RST and INfinity 510 Reader Test Tool RTT programmes EJ INfinity 510 Reader Startup Tool RST Sele Readers Discovered on the Network WES Mac Address IP Address Host Name Serial Number Version DHCP Location D Manual 132 168 5 105 Manual Manual Unknown Manual Manual Fiefresh Discovery Options Setup Network Setting Test Configure Reader Toolbox Diagnose Manual IP Address 132 158 5 105 Add Reader RST Version 2 0 10166 21562 Discovery Listen Address 239 192 1 101 After successfully installing the application user should launch INfinity 510 Reader Startup Tool by selecting Start gt gt Programs gt gt Sirit gt gt INfinityb10 Reader Startup Tool To add reader to the displayed in the main window user should enter corresponding IP address into the text box located on the right and then click Add Reader button New position will be added to the list of reade
39. g as an name argument ShowConfig Displays the configuration window StartRead Is called when the read process starts it is recommended to include the base method StopRead Is called when the read process stops it is recommended to include the base method The Plugin class needs to implement the IRFIDPlugin interface with the following methods Portable Demo Technical Specification v 1 0 56 58 23 04 2009 BRIDGE Building Radio frequency IDentification solutions for the Global Environment Method Arguments Return value Description the same as class Constructor name InitReader RFIDReaderConfig RFIDReader Returns a new instance of an RFID reader Initialize void Can be empty Dispose void Can be empty ShowAbout Display an information window about the plugin and the following members Member Type Description PluginName string Short name of the plugin Plugininfo string Description of the plugin ReaderPlugCode string Plugin identifier cannot be the same as the identifiers of other plugins The RFIDReaderConfig class contains a Settings member of type ArrayList which can be used to store any information related to the plugin reader as long as the first one is the reader s IP address Build and install the library To build the library go to Build gt gt Build Solution This will result in a dll file being generated in our case TestReader dll the name depends on the name of the file wi
40. he Global Environment Appendix H Creating a custom RFID reader plugin A custom plugin can be created as a CH library Since certain programming skills are required the following guide assumes that the user is familiar with creating software using the Microsoft Visual Studio environment Create a new project Create a new project for example using the Microsoft Visual C 2008 Express Edition Go to File gt gt New Project gt gt Class Library Add reference to the interface Add reference to the plugin interface which is located in the PDPluginHost dll file inside the directory where the Portable Demo Server is installed 1 Make sure the Solution Explorer view is enabled View gt gt Solution Explorer 2 Click with the right mouse button on the References node and choose Add Reference 3 Goto Browse tab and navigate to the PDPluginHost dll file select it Write the code for handling the RFID reader In order to create the plugin you need to define 2 classes one defining the reader called here RFIDReader Test as an example the other defining the plugin itself called here Plugin The following description is based on the source files which you may download together with the application The RFIDReader Test class needs to implement the RFIDReader interface with the following methods Arguments Return value Description the same as class RFIDReaderConfig Constructor accepts RFIDReaderConfi
41. hipment The selection is made using the drop down menu designated as Destination Destination Bestshopping Co v In the demonstration prepared the second link in the supply chain is the company DistriBrand Co In order to perform order picking click Create order A blue panel and a list of goods available will be unlocked To continue order picking first select goods you want to send to the client from the list The process is carried out individually i e you select the product type you want to add to your shipment from the drop down list in the right hand side panel Portable Demo Technical Specification v 1 0 23 58 23 04 2009 BRIDGE Building Radio frequency IDentification solutions for the Global Environment Destination Inventory DistriBrand Co DNAge HAND COLLECTIVE PACKAGING 20 Pes zolty ew umiepciid sscc 5900000 0400000011 DNAge HAND COLLECTIVE PACKAGING 20 Pes VERBATIM COLLECTIVE PACKAGING 10 PCS Empty SSCC Item properties Type Data Order 4 Order number 34228 ILIM 07 Order date 20 grudnia 2007 PETE DESADY number 103144 DES DY date 20 grudnia 2007 Default data make it possible to select from 4 available products and an additional option described as EmptySSCC Selection of each product automatically causes the list of pallets in which a given product can be found to appear in the window below Sin
42. in the warehouse three pallets prepared for shipment two homogeneous pallets and one mixed pallet The readout takes place by physically moving pallets through the RFID gate using the mouse At the same time a small semi transparent window shows the numbers SSCC and SGTIN of the goods read Middleware events urn epc id zg in 8300600 15551 0 458 urn epe id gtin 5300000 055513 758 urn epe id gtin 5900000 05551 3 758 um epc id squn 8300600 15551 U 458 um epc id ssec 5900000 040000001 4 urn epc id gtin 5300000 05551 3 758 A read out is regarded as completed if all pallets have been moved beyond the warehouse and the list of EPC numbers read is complete Portable Demo Technical Specification v 1 0 27 58 23 04 2009 BRIDGE Building Radio frequency IDentification solutions for the Global Environment Virtual Reader d VA V CN WAGE Z Y T 2 111 117 LE V y y Vo J M W YYY N ES 3 m N S by E 3 R N Middleware events fum epc id sgin B3B 055570 455 urn epc id sgtin 300000 05551 458 urn epc id squn 300000 05551 3 758 urn epc id zgtin 300000 05551 3 758 urn epe id squn 53060000 05551 0 158 urn epc id ssec 5900000 040000001 4 urn epe id segun S9O0000 05557 3 758 um epe id sun 5900000 0555 1 2 658 um epe id sun 5900000 05551 2 658 um epe id squn 5900000 0555 1 2 658 um epe id ssec 5900
43. ing Radio frequency IDentification solutions for the Global Environment E MMG Co Manufacturer Portable Demo e Run virtual reader Capture reader 0 woz Order properties Physical stock check Type Data Order Order number 684667 AILIM 09 Order date 1 kwietnia 2009 DESADY number 198436 _DESADY date 1 kwietnia 200 i _Middleware EPC Identifier Read t Item properties from EPCIS Type Since the system enables virtually unlimited expansion of the supply chain and makes it possible to use physical readers in any configuration e g five participants of the supply chain and only one physical reader it is necessary to inform the server which user is using the reader at a given moment In order to assign a reader to your own business location it is thus necessary to click d Capture reader Only then will it be possible to actually do the correct readout In the presentation reading of the prepared pallets will be carried out using a virtual reader A reader is activated by clicking Run virtual reader on the bar below the animation window Run virtual reader Capture reader The reader window should look as follows Portable Demo Technical Specification v 1 0 26 58 23 04 2009 BRIDGE Building Radio frequency IDentification solutions for the Global Environment Virtual Reader VVVVIWVVY da dL d da AM AAA A We thus see
44. input parameter list and is typically used to write to user data on a tag Wv is a multifunction command that erases writes and verifies a tag Using the Wa Command The format of the Wa command is as follows Wa a lt blk addr gt b lt blk data gt 1 lt blks gt s lt offset gt lt xxx gt where a lt blk addr gt isthe block address 0 by default For EPC1 Gen2 O Reserved 1 EPC 2 TID 3 USER memory bank Portable Demo Technical Specification v 1 0 39 58 23 04 2009 BRIDGE Building Radio frequency IDentification solutions for the Global Environment b lt blk data gt isthe block data to write Must be a 16 word multiple 1 lt blks gt is the length in 16 bit words Defaults to length of data if missing s lt offset gt isthe offset to start the write EPC1 Gen2 only Defaults to O if f lt xxx gt is protocol specific flag data Set f 1 for read back verify EPC1 Gen2 tags provide SUCCESS FAIL feedback Defaults to O To write an EPC ID value of 332233445566778899aabbcc onto a tag with the Protocol Control field set for a 96 bit tag enter jwa a 1 s 2 b 332233445566778899aabbcc To add the length field enter jwa a 1 s 2 b 332233445566778899aabbcc l 6 To request a read verify cycle following the write operation enter jwa a 1 s 2 b 332233445566778899aabbcc l1 6 1 In order to write an EPC ID to a blank tag the Protocol Control bits must also be set This can be accomplished in a sing
45. le write command since the Protocol Control bits are contained in the same memory bank as the EPC ID Following the previous example the command would include setting the Protocol Control to 3000 as follows jwa a 1 s 1 b 3000332233445566778899aabbcc The Kill and Access Passwords are contained in the Reserved Memory bank Each password can be written with separate Wa commands or a single command To write a 32 bit Access password at offset 2 enter jwa a 0 s 2 b 55667788 To write both Access passwords with a single command enter wa a 0 b 3322334455667788 Using the Wt Command The Wt command can also be used to write the Kill and Access passwords and the TID and User Memory banks The Wt command requires the use of the EPC ID of the tag The format of the Wt command is as follows Portable Demo Technical Specification v 1 0 40 58 23 04 2009 BRIDGE Building Radio frequency IDentification solutions for the Global Environment Wt b lt data gt d tag id a lt block address gt 1 lt length gt s lt offset gt lt flags gt where a lt block address gt is the block address 0 by default For EPC1 Gen2 O Reserved 1 EPC 2 TID 3 USER memory bank b lt blk data is the block data to write Must be a 16 word multiple d tag ID is the tag identification 1 lt blks gt is the length in 16 bit words Defaults to length of data if missing s lt offset gt is the offset to start write EPC1 Gen2
46. lled with the relevant messages Portable Demo Technical Specification v 1 0 11 58 23 04 2009 BRIDGE Building Radio frequency IDentification solutions for the Global Environment S Server Server RFID Readers Database URI Converter B gi Server 3 do Hostname Lab114 serwer 192 158 5 33 e W Discovery service listening for broadcast on UDP 11000 AD Listening for client on TCP 339 w di Database FE 3 d Shared folder sLab114 serwersPortable Demo Server a Template C Program FilessPortable Demo Servertemplatessstandard1 14 mdb Clients a Manufacturers 8 Distributors A Clients 2i ihiak Reconnect Modify parameters Add new reader Remove reader Portable Demo Technical Specification v 1 0 12 58 23 04 2009 BRIDGE Building Radio frequency IDentification solutions for the Global Environment Configuring the client There is no restriction in Portable Demo as to the number of clients connected to the server or instances of clients activated on a given PC Each newly activated client automatically searches for the server address by sending a broadcast message It is necessary that the server is activated and fully preconfigured at that moment In case of failure e g the server is in a different subnetwork than the client the server IP address should be entered manually Communication Auto discovery server Server F address Enter server s IP address In Windows the
47. mo Technical Specification v 1 0 6 58 23 04 2009 BRIDGE Building Radio frequency IDentification solutions for the Global Environment Configuring the server Portable Demo Server is the first element to be run During start up you will be requested to specify the target folder for the database file Database configuration i Choose the directory For program s database gt if you want to run all clients locally it should be a local path For example C program Filesidatabase gt if you want to run the program over LAN it should be a shared Folder For example icomputertsharedFolder with read amp write permissions For all users that will connect to it gt if you plan to connect more than 10 users it should be a shared folder on a File server such as a computer with Windows Server operating system see documentation This location should be specified in such a way that full permission read and write is possible for each client and for the server in the following fashion e f the software is installed on one workstation only all you need to do is specify any folder on the local drive e f however the software is installed on several workstations the target location must be a network path to a shared folder with full permissions on any PC server in the local network The folder sharing process is described below 1 Ensure Windows XP Simple File Sharing is enabled details can be found in Win
48. n Run a BRI script Using reader brideri Execute command HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOFEBBE WROK OE End of command output Portable Demo Technical Specification v 1 0 53 58 23 04 2009 BRIDGE Building Radio frequency IDentification solutions for the Global Environment Appendix G Troubleshooting No 7 Portable Demo Technical Specification v 1 0 Problem Portable Demo client cannot connect to server Portable Demo client Cannot connect to the server Portable Demo client cannot connect to server Portable Demo client cannot connect to server Portable Demo client cannot connect to server Portable Demo server generates a system error and shuts down Portable Demo client generates a system Possible causes Computers within the network do not belong to the same working group Some computers have authorisation settings at the domain level Problem reading PDData mdb database file due to error in the default template or lack of network connection Problem reading the PDData mdb database file due to system error Unknown problem with network configuration Problem of program compatibility with other software installed in Windows Problem of program compatibility with other 54 58 Solutions You should set the same working group for all computers within the local network You should share a database folder using the mapping o
49. only Defaults to O if missing f lt xxx gt is protocol specific flag data Set f 1 for read back verify EPC1 Gen2 tags provide SUCCESS FAIL feedback Defaults to 0 To write the Kill password to a tag with EPC ID 332233445566778899aabbcc enter wt d 332233445566778899aabbcc a 0 b 33223344 Using the Wv Command The Wv command is a multifunction command that performs any erase write and verification needed to program a tag in a specific protocol The command can also lock the data The format of the Wv command is as follows Wv b lt EPC data gt k lt kill code gt c lt access code 1 lt TID data gt u lt user memory m lock mask where D EPC data isthe EPC ID to write to the tag k kill code is the kill code to be written to the reader c lt access code is the access code to be written to the tag i TID data isthe TID data to be written to the tag The number of bytes varies depending on the tag Portable Demo Technical Specification v 1 0 41 58 23 04 2009 BRIDGE Building Radio frequency IDentification solutions for the Global Environment u lt user memory gt is the user data to be written to the tag The number of bytes varies depending on the tag m lock mask is the lock mask to indicate which tag field to lock Each 4 bit nibble in the mask indicates the lock state to apply to a specific part of the tag A mask nibble value of 1 locks the specific part of the tag A mask ni
50. ortable Demo Technical Specification v 1 0 44 58 23 04 2009 BRIDGE Building Radio frequency IDentification solutions for the Global Environment RFI641 r ep O Basic Advanced Status Help 3i Dashboard LE Lege cm admin Logout Current Profile test Save Manage Profiles C2 Interface This page provides access to Command line interface of the reader Command 000000000000BABA1234232 new tag id 0xXAAABBBO000000BABA123423 Response ok Copyright 2007 by Sick AG All Rights Resenred 23 04 2009 Portable Demo Technical Specification v 1 0 45 58 BRIDGE Building Radio frequency IDentification solutions for the Global Environment Appendix D Programming RFID Tags using Impinj Speedway UHF Gen 2 reader The Impinj Speedway UHF Gen 2 reader supports four ways of communication the web based interface the command line interface the Mach1 interface and the LLRP interface To use the first one of them the IP address of the reader must be entered into the browser for example Mozilla Firefox or Internet Explorer If the connection if successful user will be prompted to log onto the reader The default username is root with password impinj If the operation is successful Reader Status landing page should appear SPEEDWAY gt m Status Configuration RFIDemo Help User root Level root Reader Status Reader Summary Hostname Speedway 10 08 85 IP Address 192 168 5 106 M
51. rs discovered on the network This list can also be populated automatically using the Discovery feature described in chapter 5 page 22 of the reader user s guide Next user should select the reader to connect to from the list and click Test button If the connection is successful a window of INfinity 510 Reader Test Tool application should be displayed The next step is to log in using Login Info panel on the right side of the window The default login is admin with password readeradmin After successfully performing this operation user can read tags within the range of the reader by navigating to Tag Performance tab and selecting Start continuous read or Get Once single read button Portable Demo Technical Specification v 1 0 48 58 23 04 2009 BRIDGE Building Radio frequency IDentification solutions for the Global Environment Ei INfinity 510 Reader Test Tool RTT 1825 18 BurgeandClear Stats 2 Dein Bones EH Tagld Type Rate Ih 0x00003382DDDS0140000FABCD ISOC 3 12 OxOOOOOO0000000000000FDDDD ISOC 3 12 C Program Files SiritAINfinity 510 AST taglist cs a Connected to 192 168 5 105 with mac address 00 17 9E 00 2E 10 Default Login level For reader is admin Firmware 2 0 10119 sp1 In order to write data to RFID tags the command line interface on General Page tab must be used Commands that allow writing data to tags can be found in chapter
52. s of 2 panes the Input pane on top and the Output pane on the bottom part e Inthe Input pane the user may provide details of one of the GS1 codes S GTIN SSCC or GLN or provide the whole EPC number in binary or hexadecimal format e Inthe Output pane the EPC number is constructed and displayed in various formats together with information on its components The fields in the Input pane correspond to GS1 code components for details see GS1 documentation The user may also generate random data by pressing Generate Random GTIN SSCC GLN number After the Convert button is pressed the fields in the Input pane are validated and on success the Output pane is filled in The Conversions tab displays the EPC number in various formats e Pure Identity URI EPC number as URI independent of the tag type e EPC Tag URI URI that contains information about the tag 96 bit is assumed e ONS only for GTIN address which can be used for making ONS queries e HEX EPC iin hexadecimal format Portable Demo Technical Specification v 1 0 19 58 23 04 2009 BRIDGE Building Radio frequency IDentification solutions for the Global Environment e BIN EPCin binary format The Advanced tab displays detailed information on each component of the EPC number for details see the GS1 documentation This is particularly useful if the user has input a complete EPC number in binary or hexadecimal format i Converter ATIN sscc GLN TA
53. s only the manufacturer the distributor and the client You should thus select a different user type on each PC Portable Demo Technical Specification v 1 0 21 58 23 04 2009 BRIDGE Building Radio frequency IDentification solutions for the Global Environment Login PIREZ zl Language English v PPE z Select user type Manufacturer v Manufacturer Distributor Select user name Retailer For demonstration purposes only one participant of the supply chain of a given type has been entered into the database The selection of the name is thus predetermined In case of more complex supply chains it is possible that there will be several users of the same type to select from It is thus necessary to select the name of the company to which we want to log in Demonstrating EPCglobal network functionality The presentation starts at the manufacturer s location having successfully logged onto the server of three clients as users of different types manufacturer distributor client MMG Co Manufacturer Portable Demo f User properties Inventory Type Data ly VERBATIM COLLECTIVE PACKAGING 10 PCS GTIN 5900000055510 4 GLN H A DNAge HAND COLLECTIVE PACKAGING 20 Pes GTIN 590000005551 1 4 Portable demo actor alecu ly Eucerin Piel COLL PACK 20 Pes GTIN 5900000055512 4 GLN number MMGCo Q NIVEA Visage DNAge COLL PACK 20 Pes GTIN 5900000055513 4 Address Estkowskie Postal code
54. skiego 10 Manufacturer Distributor available types of business locations from the menu iv Then enter descriptions for all locations in the remaining fields The system enables any number of supply chain users to be added Add new The next step is to specify warehouse stock for each business location In order to add or modify pallet and collective packaging data at a given manufacturer distributor or client use the menu Portable Demo Technical Specification v 1 0 16 58 23 04 2009 BRIDGE Building Radio frequency IDentification solutions for the Global Environment Database gt gt Template configuration gt gt Tags If the Tags function is called the Change data TAGS window appears Change data TAGS Seles IMG Co A Save Data 3 Cancel edit l Clear Tag window SSCC URI Gross i of pallet Length of pallet Height of RFID Tags weight of mm pallet mm 800 1200 1000 um epc id sscc 5800000 04000 800 1200 1000 umiepcid sscc 5800000 04000 100 800 1200 1000 urmcepc id sscc 5900000 04000 1200 1000 urmcepczid sscc 5300000 04000 T SGTIN URI LOT 458623 urn epc id satin 5900000 05551 0 458621 458621 ite id sgtin 5300000 05551 0 458622 458522 um epc id sgtin 5900000 055510 458620 458620 G51 Identifier GTIN Product name Product symbol 5300000055510 VERBATIM LOLLECTIVE PACKAGING 10
55. tails of the reader plugin have to be filled in Portable Demo Technical Specification v 1 0 9 58 23 04 2009 BRIDGE Building Radio frequency IDentification solutions for the Global Environment F Reader s configuration Identification Name Test Plugin configuration Plugin name CAEN Fieaders Configuration Plugin info CAEN Readers plugin based on CAEN RFID Library v 2 4 2 1 7452 fc ILIM Maciej Niemir i Mapping Mapping type User Pollena S A Cancel In the plugin name field the plugin has to be selected from the dropdown list of available plugins Next additional configuration characteristic for the plugin can be done by pressing the configuration button Example configuration options may include the IP address of the reader the port or the mode of operation FM Config a JEJ Network IP address An important group of parameters involves mapping i e transmitting RFID tag identification results obtained by readers to selected Portable Demo users directly or from specified system groups Principle of operation specified GLN number associate the reader with a specific user of the program Once listening to the reader action is activated by clicking the relevant button 9 Ceptuereader _ in the client program all communication with the this reader will be sent to the selected user Portable Demo Technical Specification v 1 0 10 58 23 04
56. ter restarting the application Server RFIDReaders Database URI Converter M g Pause server 32 158 1 1936 g for broadcast on UDP 11000 Danish Denmark J Send to tray German Germany Sa Template C Program F English Clients 1 Ma Manufacturers a Distributors French France a Clients Hungarian Hungary Read n Italian Italy Polish Poland v Start server at open Spanish Spain Portuguese Portugal Turkish Turkey Chinese People s Republic of China The next paragraph describes the process of adding RFID readers to Portable Demo Server If you are only going to use virtual reader you can skip this step and go to Configuring the client Configuring RFID readers Portable Demo Server can support any number of readers simultaneously Readers can be enabled in the server by loading appropriate libraries called plugins in the program Currently the program is delivered with plugins supporting CAEN Intermec SAMsys SICK and Sirit readers There is also a plugin supporting any reader communicating with the LLRP protocol Finally it also possible for the users to create their own plugins supporting any reader available in such case it is recommended to analyze the supplied test plugin see the detailed description below In order to add a reader to Portable Demo Server the add new reader command has to be selected from the menu This opens a form in which the de
57. th the classes definitions By default it is located in the bin Debug folder To install the plugin copy the dll file to the plugins folder in the Portable Demo Server installation folder When you run the PD Server for the next time the plugin will be automatically available on the drop down list Portable Demo Technical Specification v 1 0 57 58 23 04 2009 BRIDGE Building Radio frequency IDentification solutions for the Global Environment ME ECTS TIC configuration CAEN Readers Intermec Readers LLRP Readers SAMSys Readers SICK Readers Portable Demo Technical Specification v 1 0 58 58 23 04 2009
58. the Global Environment In case of SSCC numbers it is only necessary to specify geometrical dimensions of the pallet and the colour in which it will be represented during demonstration You should not forget that saving data relating to users and data of warehouse stocks is done using the current template used therefore this information will not be visible on the part of PD clients until the function resetting the presentation database to the current template is used Database gt gt Reset database to template Portable Demo can set its database using different templates identified by the user it is thus worthwhile creating several own templates and using them depending on their needs and presentation requirements Templates can be created based on existing models or from scratch To do this copy the file to any existing template or an empty template empty mdb and save it under any name template files are located in the templates folder and then set it in the program Database gt gt Template configuration gt gt Set database template and perform operations related to the setting of users and warehouse stocks presented above In order to create a new template you can also use a specific command from the menu Database gt gt Template configuration gt gt Create new template Using the GS1 identifiers converter The GS1 codes converter can be launched by selecting the URI Converter on the server menu The converter consist
59. the presentation involve e preparing shipment for the client e shipment e acceptance of the goods on the part of the client All those processes are carried out based on the principles presented above Portable Demo Technical Specification v 1 0 33 58 23 04 2009 BRIDGE Building Radio frequency IDentification solutions for the Global Environment Licence This End User License Agreement is an agreement between the Institute of Logistics and Warehousing the Licensor as a member of the EU funded project BRIDGE and you the Licensee regarding the use of the software Portable Demo Please read these terms and conditions carefully before installing Portable Demo Installing this software implies that you agree to the terms of this Agreement If you disagree with any part of this License Agreement you must not install the software 1 RIGHT TO USE THE SOFTWARE The Licensor grants to the Licensee the right to use the software Portable Demo in accordance with the terms of this Agreement You may install and use this software on any number of computers You may NOT sell any part of this software as part of another software package You may not reverse engineer decompile or disassemble this software Portable Demo software is for educational presentational and any other non commercial USE ONLY 2 COPYRIGHT The copyright and intellectual property rights of this software and its documentation are the property of
60. tistic E00400009CD7FC01 300833B2DDD9048035050000 3800833B2DDD9014035050000 30940425C4C1967400004E9C Efficiency 0 00 A1A050804A125941AA020101 30940425C4C1967400004E6C Protocols Details 123456789123456789012350 30940425C4C1967400004E7C ISO 18000 6B 1 30940425C4C1967400004E8C A1A050804A125943AA020801 Read Date EPC 1 19 O 30940425C4C1967400004E2C Acq Sec 0 00 Start Acquisition Tags Sec 0 00 EPC ClassiGen1 0 EPC ClasslGen2 10 RFID Status Protocol changed to Multiprotocol San Acauisition causes all RFID tags in the readout field to become visible in the right hand side panel In order to check whether their tags are correct the manufacturers save an individual number in them and then check whether it has been read correctly In practice even new EPC Gen2 labels will have a 96 bit number in their memory which can easily be replaced with a different one using the program described To this end select the number you wish to replace with your own from the list on the right hand side EO0400009CD7FCOI1 11 Anto 300833B2DDD9048035050000 11 Anto 300833B2DDD9014035050000 11 Anto 30940425C4C1967400004E9C 11 Ant A1A050804A125941AA020101 Anto 30940425C4C1967400004E6C Anto 123456789123456789012350 Anto 30940425C4C1967400004ET7C Anto 30940425C4c1967400004E8C ANTO A1A050804A125943AA020801 Anto 30940425C4C1967400004E2C Anto Portable Demo Technical Specification v 1 0 37 58 23 04 2009 BRIDGE Building
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