Kenneth S. Ehrman - New York NY, US Michael L. Ehrman - New York NY, US Jeffrey M. Jagid - Closter NJ, US Joseph M. Pinzon - Bronx NY, US Yaron Hecker - New York NY, US Leonard Pimentel - Newfoundland NJ, US
Assignee:
I.D. Systems, Inc. - Hackensack NJ
International Classification:
G06G 1/14
US Classification:
705 22, 705 28, 370315
Abstract:
A commercially acceptable solution to provide for monitoring battery voltage of an asset, managing charging of batteries of a group of assets, and managing scheduled maintenance of assets may utilize system architecture having intelligent wireless devices associated with the individual assets. The use of intelligent wireless devices allows for the asset management system to operate and maintain functionality substantially without loss of data in the event of a loss of communication between the wireless devices and a management computing system via a network, including an out-of-range condition of the wireless devices with respect to a local monitor.
System Architecture And Communications For An Asset Management System
Kenneth S. Ehrman - New York NY, US Michael L. Ehrman - New York NY, US Jeffrey M. Jagid - Closter NJ, US Joseph M. Pinzon - Bronx NY, US Yaron Hecker - New York NY, US Leonard Pimentel - Newfoundland NJ, US
Assignee:
I.D. Systems, Inc. - Hackensack NJ
International Classification:
G06Q 10/00
US Classification:
705 28, 701 35
Abstract:
A robust wireless communications system operable to provide communications for mobile wireless devices. The wireless communications system generally includes a management computing system, wireless infrastructure, and mobile wireless devices. The wireless infrastructure includes wireless infrastructure devices having processing and storage capability. Similarly, the mobile wireless devices include processing and storage capability. Communication links between the management computing system and wireless infrastructure, and wireless infrastructure and mobile wireless devices are utilized to downlink and uplink data. In operation, data generated at the management computing system may be downloaded to the wireless infrastructure and mobile wireless devices sequentially without active simultaneous communication links. Similarly, data generated at the mobile wireless devices may be uploaded to the wireless infrastructure and management computing system without active simultaneous communication links. Because the wireless infrastructure and mobile wireless devices are intelligent, decisions may be made independent of a communication link existing with the management computing system.
Robust Wireless Communications System Architecture And Asset Management Applications Performed Thereon
Kenneth S. Ehrman - Upper Saddle River NJ, US Michael L. Ehrman - New York NY, US Jeffrey M. Jagid - Closter NJ, US Joseph M. Pinzon - Bronx NY, US Yaron Hecker - New York NY, US Leonard Pimentel - Newfoundland NJ, US
Assignee:
I.D. Systems, Inc. - Hackensack NJ
International Classification:
G06Q 17/60
US Classification:
705 28, 705 22
Abstract:
A robust wireless communications system operable to provide communications for mobile wireless devices. The wireless communications system generally includes a management computing system, wireless infrastructure, and mobile wireless devices. The wireless infrastructure includes wireless infrastructure devices having processing and storage capability. Similarly, the mobile wireless devices include processing and storage capability. Communication links between the management computing system and wireless infrastructure, and wireless infrastructure and mobile wireless devices are utilized to downlink and uplink data. In operation, data generated at the management computing system may be downloaded to the wireless infrastructure and mobile wireless devices sequentially without active simultaneous communication links. Similarly, data generated at the mobile wireless devices may be uploaded to the wireless infrastructure and management computing system without active simultaneous communication links. Because the wireless infrastructure and mobile wireless devices are intelligent, decisions may be made independent of a communication link existing with the management computing system.
System And Method For Managing A Remotely Located Asset
Kenneth S. Ehrman - New York NY, US Michael L. Ehrman - New York NY, US Jeffrey M. Jagid - Closter NJ, US Joseph M. Pinzon - Bronx NY, US Yaron Hecker - New York NY, US Leonard Pimentel - Newfoundland NJ, US
Assignee:
I.D. Systems, Inc. - Hackensack NJ
International Classification:
G06F 7/04 G06Q 20/00 G05D 1/00 G06F 7/00
US Classification:
340 58, 340 574, 705 64, 705 22, 701 1, 701 36
Abstract:
A commercially viable solution for providing an asset management system that provides for accessing assets, tracking location of assets, managing OSHA compliance of the assets, and monitoring impact of the assets. The asset management system may utilize system architecture having intelligent wireless devices associated with the individual assets. The use of intelligent wireless devices allows for the asset management system to operate and maintain functionality substantially without loss of data in the event of a loss of communication between the wireless devices and a management computing system via a network, including an out-of-range condition of the wireless devices with respect to a local monitor.
Mobile Portal For Rfid Luggage Handling Applications
A mobile portal for RFID applications includes an RFID reader for reading identifications of proximately located RFID tagged items and a communicator for communicating with a central computer. The communicator is coupled to the RFID reader to receive the read identifications and then communicate the received read identifications over a wireless interface to a central data processing system. Each mobile portal may be actuated for RFID read operations in response to information sensed concerning operation of the mobile asset/vehicle. Additionally, the central data processing system may issue instructions concerning mobile asset/vehicle operation, with those instructions communicated over the wireless interface to the mobile portal. Responsive to implementation of those instructions, the mobile portal actuates the RFID reader and compares the read identifications to a list of RFID tags that were expected to be read.
A mobile portal for RFID applications includes an RFID reader for reading identifications of proximately located RFID tagged items in the environment. A communicator is coupled to the RFID reader to receive the read identifications and then communicate the received read identifications over the wireless interface, through one of the gateways, to the central data processing system. Each mobile portal may be actuated for RFID read operations in response to information sensed concerning operation of the mobile asset/vehicle. Additionally, the central data processing system may issue instructions concerning mobile asset/vehicle operation, with those instructions communicated over the wireless interface to the mobile portal. Responsive to implementation of those instructions, the mobile portal actuates the RFID reader and compares the read identifications to identifications of certain RFID tagged items to be manipulated which were identified in the received instruction.
A mobile portal for RFID applications includes an RFID reader for reading identifications of proximately located RFID tagged items in the environment. A communicator is coupled to the RFID reader to receive the read identifications and then communicate the received read identifications over the wireless interface, through one of the gateways, to the central data processing system. Each mobile portal may be actuated for RFID read operations in response to information sensed concerning operation of the mobile asset/vehicle. Additionally, the central data processing system may issue instructions concerning mobile asset/vehicle operation, with those instructions communicated over the wireless interface to the mobile portal. Responsive to implementation of those instructions, the mobile portal actuates the RFID reader and compares the read identifications to identifications of certain RFID tagged items to be manipulated which were identified in the received instruction.
System And Method For Remotely Managing Maintenance Operations Associated With An Asset
Kenneth S. Ehrman - New York NY, US Michael L. Ehrman - New York NY, US Jeffrey M. Jagid - Closter NJ, US Joseph M. Pinzon - Bronx NY, US Yaron Hecker - New York NY, US Leonard Pimentel - Newfoundland NJ, US
Assignee:
I.D. Systems, Inc. - Hackensack NJ
International Classification:
G06F 9/44
US Classification:
705 8, 705 7
Abstract:
A commercially acceptable solution to provide for monitoring battery voltage of an asset, managing charging of batteries of a group of assets, and managing scheduled maintenance of assets may utilize system architecture having intelligent wireless devices associated with the individual assets. The use of intelligent wireless devices allows for the asset management system to operate and maintain functionality substantially without loss of data in the event of a loss of communication between the wireless devices and a management computing system via a network, including an out-of-range condition of the wireless devices with respect to a local monitor.
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