Turkey’s Pendik Municipal Council applies RFID system to manage parking lot vehicles
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The Pendik Municipal Council began to deploy an RFID vehicle tracking system six months ago to better manage the parking lot dedicated to employees and restrict the entry of unauthorized vehicles. The system is completed by STS Technology, a local RFID solution provider in Turkey, which is an agent of Alien Technology’s RFID hardware and software. The system uses Alien’s Squiggle series of passive RFID tags (9540). The electronic tags are installed on the windshields of employees’ cars, and fixed Gen 2 RFID readers are installed at the entrances and exits of 5 parking lots.
Alien readers transmit and receive data at 866 MHz and run RFID systems in accordance with the regulatory requirements of the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI).
This system can be used as an access control system for the parking lot as well as a positioning system. When a licensed vehicle approaches the entrance, the reader will automatically read the car tag information, send the tag ID code to the background management system, and compare it with the permitted car ID list. If it matches, the system will send an instruction to the security gate to upgrade. Lift the barrier to let it go. At the same time, the Pendik Municipal Council can also use the RFID management system to grasp the location information of employees’ vehicles in real time.
Alien Squiggle series passive RFID tags
Turkey’s Pendik Municipal Council uses RFID tags to track employee vehicles
It is understood that the Pendik Municipal Council has also decided to use RFID technology and systems to implement automatic management of parking fees for non-workers. It can also be used as a security method to use electronic tags to identify specific vehicles entering designated parking lots (authorization) and Driver, optimize the system.
In view of the successful implementation of the Pendik project, STS has implemented six other vehicle tracking systems in Turkey and the Yanbian Municipal Council.
So far, EPC Gen2 passive RFID tags and readers are mainly used by retail suppliers and the US Department of Defense. The successful application of the Pendik project shows that the application degree and scope of EPC Gen 2 passive RFID technology outside the supply chain is gradually increasing. STS believes that for non-universal (compatible) RFID applications of EPC technology, vehicle tracking and access control systems are a great improvement. In addition, due to the realization of vehicle tracking management in Turkish parking lots and the expansion of future applications, the usage of Alien Gen2 tags will reach hundreds of thousands.
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