radio frequency identification inventory tracking and status monitoring of blood units
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Radio Frequency Identification Inventory Tracking and Status Monitoring of Blood Units. Team 10 Mark Green Melissa Kronenberger Nadine Tribur Aaron Schlanser. Sponsored by: Dr. Thomas Chen. Overview. Background Introduction to RFID Goals and Accomplishments Project Overview - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Radio Frequency Identification Inventory Tracking and Status Monitoring of Blood
Units
Team 10Mark GreenMelissa KronenbergerNadine TriburAaron Schlanser
Sponsored by: Dr. Thomas Chen
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Overview
Background Introduction to RFID Goals and Accomplishments Project Overview Professional Component Results Budget Summary Recommendations
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Background
Blood Banks– Bar Code Scanning– Periodic Testing
Personnel– Errors due to infrequent
verification– Inaccurate scanning
procedures
http://www.surgeryencyclopedia.com/images/gesu_01_img0033.jpg
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Introduction to RFID
What is Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)?– Passive, Active, Battery Assisted Passive
Why use RFID?– Remove necessity for human interaction– Accurate inventory management– Automate inventory and delivery process
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SkyeTek RFID Reader
Optimized Reader Settings Command Protocol
– <CR>031400<CR>
Anti-Collision Algorithm Operation Frequency
– 902-928 KHz
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Goals and Accomplishments
Automate blood tracking system– Inventory tracking – Status monitoring
Integrate stationary unit with mobile unit
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Project Overview
DatabaseLabVIEW
GUI
Computer
RFID Reader
Antenna
Refrigerator
Blood Unit with RFID Tag
TCP/IP
Ethernet
Serial
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LabVIEW 8.0
Simulates Database– Excel
Interface with reader TCP/IP
– Server & Client
Quality Tracking– Time stamping
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Professional Component
Reliability– Information regarding location, type and quantity
is accurate
FCC Regulations– FCC Part 15 Sect 247
Health and Safety– If data is not stored accurately, could be
dangerous
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Results
Consistently reads unique RFID tag IDs Monitors quality
– Signal from critical alarm
User enabled sorts Can transmit data via TCP/IP Maintains blood bank database
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Budget
Actual Final Projected Final
Labor $15,500 $13,850
Parts $220 $1970
Total $15,720 $15,820
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Summary
Automated inventory tracking and status monitoring
Automated updates of inventory received from outside sources
Under budget Compliant with all government regulations
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Recommendations
Investigate alternative hardware– RFID reader– Computer with sufficient hardware
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Questions?