What is meant by Pulse capture?
The term "bulk reading" refers to the simultaneous capture of multiple objects or data carriers, typically using RFID technology, in a single reading process. This method enables fast and efficient identification of goods or products in logistical processes without the need to scan each object individually.
Typical software functions in the area of "bulk reading":
- Mass capture: Simultaneous capture and processing of data from multiple RFID tags.
- Collision avoidance: Implementation of anti-collision algorithms for reliable detection of all tags.
- Data filtering: Sorting out duplicates and irrelevant data.
- Real-time processing: Immediate processing and forwarding of captured data.
- Inventory management: Automatic updating of stock levels based on bulk reading data.
- Process automation: Integration of bulk reading into logistics and inventory management systems.
- Reporting: Generation of reports on captured objects and movements.
- Visualization: Graphical representation of goods flows and inventories.
Examples of "bulk reading":
- Goods receipt: Capturing multiple products on a pallet upon arrival at the warehouse.
- Inventory: Quick stock-taking in warehouses or stores.
- Container capture: Identification of multiple containers in a port or logistics center.
- Production lines: Monitoring of products during the manufacturing process.
- Libraries: Simultaneous capture of multiple books during lending or return.
- Ski lift systems: Parallel capture of multiple skiers at access points.