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Assets management system utilizing radio frequency identification technique

An asset management system and radio frequency identification technology, applied in the field of asset management systems, can solve problems such as time-consuming inventory, recording errors, affecting management, circulation, and use

Inactive Publication Date: 2008-08-13
SYRIS TECH CORP
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In the inventory process of general goods, usually a form 11 made of paper is used, and a mark 12 is left on each goods package, so as to carry out various inventory operations. Such an inventory method not only requires a lot of staff Check carefully so as not to record mistakes. If the quantity of goods is quite large, or there are many kinds of goods, there will often be time-consuming inventory and high error rate.
In addition, as far as the manager is concerned, he must wait until all the forms 11 are entered into the computer, or wait until all the forms 11 are collected before he can have a more comprehensive understanding of the status of the goods. Good, so as to affect subsequent management, circulation, use and other related operations
[0003] It can be seen that the above-mentioned existing asset management system obviously still has inconvenience and defects in structure and use, and needs to be further improved.
In order to solve the above-mentioned problems, the relevant manufacturers have tried their best to find a solution, but for a long time no suitable design has been developed, and the general products do not have a suitable structure to solve the above-mentioned problems. This is obviously the relevant industry. Urgent problem

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[0023] In order to further explain the technical means and effects of the present invention to achieve the intended purpose of the invention, the specific implementation, structure, Features and their functions are described in detail below.

[0024] see figure 2 , image 3 , Figure 4 as shown, figure 2 It is a schematic diagram illustrating a preferred embodiment of the asset management system using radio frequency identification technology in the present invention. image 3 It is a plan view, illustrating the structure of a radio frequency identification tag in the above-mentioned preferred embodiment. Figure 4 It is a schematic diagram illustrating that in the above-mentioned preferred embodiment, a contact sensing unit of the radio frequency identification tag adopts a light receiving element. The preferred embodiment of the asset management system 200 using radio frequency identification (RFID) technology in the present invention is used on a plurality of monitor...

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The present invention provides an asset management system with RF identification technology, which includes a RF identification label placed on a monitored target, and a receiving device for reading the RF identification label. The RF identification label is composed of an working unit connected each other by electric, a clue unit and an operating unit. The working unit has an identification information corresponding with the monitored target, and an identification record, the clue unit can transmit a clue signal by working unit control, the operating unit can generate a touch signal inputted in the working unit. When a user processes inventory check, the receiving device can receive the identification information come from RF identification label by using the operating unit, can judge and distinguish the checked or not monitored target with identification record and clue signal. In addition, the receiving device can active transmit RF signal for affirming the RF identification label, furthermore, the user can finish inventory check efficiently and accurately.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to an asset management system, in particular to an asset management system using radio frequency identification technology. Background technique [0002] see figure 1 Shown is a schematic diagram illustrating the general way of stocktaking operations. In the inventory process of general goods, usually a form 11 made of paper is used, and a mark 12 is left on each goods package, so as to carry out various inventory operations. Such an inventory method not only requires a lot of staff Check carefully so as not to record mistakes. If the quantity of goods is quite large, or there are many kinds of goods, it will often take time to take inventory and have a high error rate. In addition, as far as the manager is concerned, he must wait until all the forms 11 are entered into the computer, or wait until all the forms 11 are collected before he can have a more comprehensive understanding of the status of the goods. Good, so as to affe...

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IPC IPC(8): G06K19/07G06K7/00G06Q10/00G06Q10/06
Inventor 邱健盛
Owner SYRIS TECH CORP
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