RTLS 101
In business, knowledge is power, and with it comes efficiency, productivity, safety, and profits. Real Time Locating Systems (RTLS) provide this knowledge by delivering precise visibility of critical assets—supply chain, manufacturing, and human, in real-time. For transportation and logistics enterprises, this knowledge means having end-to-end visibility and
traceability of all containers, pallets, and packages. For manufacturers, it enables intelligent management and flow of all critical assets, whether in the facility or at a sprawling storage yard. In security and safety
operations, it means controlling employee access, and ensuring they do not linger in hazardous areas beyond safety requirements.
RTLS 101 — WHAT IT IS AND
WHY YOU NEED IT
RTLS encompasses several automated identification (auto-ID) technologies that use wireless signals to determine the precise location of tagged assets or personnel. RTLS systems include “active” transponder tags that transmit a long-range signal (up to thousands of meters with ISO/IEC 24730-2) at regular intervals, location sensors that receive and process tag signals, and a location appliance that collects and correlates the data.
In contrast, “passive” radio frequency identification (RFID) systems have a very short range (up to twenty meters), and only read the tags when a reader is near. Passive tagging only presents visibility for a small segment of time when the asset passes within range of a reader. As a result, tracking systems may miss a
critical time window to capture location information essential for applications with a constantly changing state. Passive technologies like RFID and bar codes are optimal solutions for a wide range of structured traceability applications where range and short time windows are not critical.
WHY YOU NEED RTLS
SIMPLIFY ASSET MANAGEMENT
Controlling hundreds or thousands of assetsthroughout large indoor and outdoor production environments is a daunting challenge. RTLS allows operations to find assets in seconds, as opposed to taking hours using a manual process. Beyond the ability to locate a sub-assembly or final product on demand, operations can use the tracking data to optimize processes, workflow cycle time, and dwell time.
Reduce Search Time for Misplaced Assets—RTLS
allows users to view the precise location of assets and eliminate time-consuming manual searches and audits. Location data integrates into existing enterprise
resource planning (ERP) systems, allowing enterprises
Reduce Equipment Movement—Real-time enterprise
visibility minimizes the need for equipment relocation. Instead of moving equipment to central locations, assets can be stored closer to the point of use, which increases production velocity.
Improve Audits and Recover Lost Property—With
real-time, online auditing of assets, workers can locate equipment quickly. If equipment leaves a defined area, RTLS automatically triggers an alert.
GPS VS. RTLS
While Global Positioning Systems (GPS) offer some RTLS capabilities, GPS signals cannot penetrate most construction materials, leaving indoor facilities inaccessible. Furthermore, GPS receivers are highly complex, costly, and require significantly more power than RTLS tags, and lack fine-grained accuracy. Ultra-wideband (UWB) RTLS tags have accuracy greater than one foot, and consume minimal power. Depending on the RTLS application, tags contain a battery life of up to seven years.
RTLS tags can attach to forklifts, containers, hospital and test equipment, trailers and containers, and personnel identification cards. RTLS tags feature programmable transmit rates, and support a
configurable “blink” rate that sends out identification and telemetry data at fixed intervals. Once activated, the tag transmits a signal to identify its precise location. Location sensors allow flexible placement in and around a facility, a shipping yard, on light poles, or corners of outdoor buildings. The combination of location data from the RTLS system and the telemetry data enables a nearly unlimited set of applications.
IMPROVE ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING
Businesses require actionable information, visibility, andaccuracy to measure and predict operational performance across the value chain. RTLS provides precise location information in real time to ERP and other process
management systems. Users can add RTLS and workflow rules based on their unique needs and collect metrics for analyzing processes, and identify areas that miss key performance objectives.
Capture Disparate Data—ERP systems integrated with
middleware that read any set of auto-ID technologies (RTLS, bar code, RFID, etc.), can quickly capture events, filter, and map disparate data. The ERP system can intelligently process the real-time information so you can make proactive business decisions.
Improve Cycle Time—Track items and
personnel, in detail, as they move through zones and processes. Managers and process
engineers gain access to actionable information required for driving efficiency, such as reducing inventory cycle time to minutes vs. hours, days, or weeks.
Create Return on Investment Opportunities—
Timely knowledge of asset movements helps expedite tasks and transactions, enabling accurate forecasting and improving asset value while reducing the order-to-cash cycle.
STREAMLINE SUPPLY CHAIN AND LOGISTICS
Throughout logistics operations, workers can uselocation sensors to scan the product or container’s RTLS tags and verify shipment authorization. The shipping system provides another key RTLS integration point, which includes rail management, haul away, and electronic data interchange (EDI) for complete
distribution and logistics visibility.
Inventory and Warehouse Management—Automate
inventory control, pick and put-away location, shipping lane verification, and data entry tasks, while providing opportunities for faster time-to-delivery and elevated customer service.
Inbound and Outbound Logistics—Track the most
demanding, variable warehouse and operations assets as they move throughout a facility, yard, or industrial complex. The result is higher efficiency of physical storage areas and equipment, and faster process speed and execution.
Transportation Management—Plan and control
inbound and outbound truck, car,rail, and vessel movement with constraint validation, sequencing tools and stowage validation. Fully integrate gate to yard to vessel operations to increase responsiveness
Whether tracking containers through a supply chain, optimizing manufacturing processes, or providing wide-area asset traceability, RTLS provide actionable and constant value. RTLS extends asset visibility out to 1,750 meters (5,700 feet)—far beyond the abilities of
A global leader respected for innovation and reliability, Zebra offers technologies that illuminate organizations’ operational events involving their assets, people and transactions, allowing them to see opportunities to create new value. We call it the Visible Value Chain.
RTLS – RIGHT FOR YOUR BUSINESS
Traditional personnel tracking methods rely on passive RFID and GPS, which suffer from RF interference, short range, and slow data rates. Slow transmit rates mean that a person could walk through a large area and the tracking system would miss key information, possibly causing safety or security issues. RTLS enables low latency alarms, essential when operational requirements mandate “a need to know” where all personnel are located at all times, and how long they were there.
IMPROVE SAFETY AND SECURITY
Reduce Accidents—Precise accuracy allows
businesses to create permanent and temporary geo-fences and reduce safety issues resulting from people moving into unsafe or unauthorized zones.
Improve Responsiveness—Automatically locate
life-saving and mission critical equipment in seconds, as opposed to manual searches.
Boost Security—Active RTLS identification tags
allow security departments to better manage employee and visitor access.
Type Range Accuracy Data Rate Applications
Bar Code Line of Sight N/A N/A Passive RFID Up to 30 feet N/A N/A Wi-Fi Up to 300 feet
ISO/IEC 24730-2 1750 meters (5700 feet) 1 meter (10 feet) Long Range, Accuracy, and Low Power () UWB 200 meters (650 feet) 30 cm (1 foot) 3,500 1 Hz tags/sec-onds throughput Deep traceability ()