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Magnetic identification

Description du projet

Une nouvelle méthode de suivi, de traçage et de vérification

Les processus de suivi et de traçage (Track & Trace) ainsi que de vérification des produits sont devenus des composantes essentielles de la distribution et de la logistique de toute entreprise. Cependant, les technologies actuelles telles que la RFID sont onéreuses et ne répondent pas aux besoins de tous les types de PME. Le projet Mag-ID, financé par l’UE, propose un lecteur de code-barres à encre magnétique qui permet d’identifier et de vérifier l’authenticité des produits. Cette solution innovante est basée sur la technologie de détection TMR, qui offre un système rentable, fiable et alternatif pour le suivi et le traçage de gros volumes de produits à des fins de vérification. La technologie permet de remplacer les code-barres par un dispositif de lecture plus fiable tout en permettant une lecture à distance. Respectueuse de l’environnement, cette solution convient parfaitement aux entreprises cherchant à instaurer des mesures anti-contrefaçon rentables.

Objectif

The project consortium consisting of BOGEN (project coordinator, SME), INESC-MN (research), and INSPECTRON (SME) will bring the novel identification solution for track & trace, anti-counterfeiting and product verification to market. INSPECTRON has recently developed a magnetic ink barcode reader and has implemented this in a mailer project. BOGEN has developed with INESC-MN a new technology to read magnetic ink with TMR sensing technology. Combining these approaches results in a disruption for the identification and authentication/anti-counterfeiting markets with Mag-ID, the magnetic readable barcode based on ink. The objective of this action is to introduce Mag-ID as a cost-efficient alternative for high volume tracking & tracing, brand protection and inspection and to replace passive RFID as a cheap solution for high volume applications. Since magnetic barcodes are dirt resistant, the technology will replace some barcodes with a more reliable read. The technology allows for distance reading, which means that the information can be read through coatings, e.g. parts before and after a paint booth can be identified automatically with the same technology. This can be used for tracking and tracing of components in a subassembly e.g. in identification documents to ensure that personal data and pictures are matched in the process and after assembly. Together with a verification as a service platform, SMEs can provide authentication and validation services world-wide. Magnetic barcodes can replace many RFID solutions as they are environment-friendly without separate electronic device disposal. Within Mag-ID, the SME partners will demonstrate the results manifold: BOGEN Mag-ID one-shot reader in a volume application, INSPECTRON with evaluation modules for the Mag-ID brand protection, tracking and inspection solutions. INSPECTRON will move into a service-based business model, while BOGEN will create a separate business for a project-based model.

Régime de financement

IA - Innovation action

Coordinateur

INESC MICROSISTEMAS E NANOTECNOLOGIAS - INSTITUTO DE ENGENHARIA DE SISTEMAS E COMPUTADORES PARA OS MICROSISTEMAS E AS NANOTECNOLOGIAS
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 904 475,00
Adresse
RUA ALVES REDOL 9
1000 029 Lisboa
Portugal

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Région
Continente Área Metropolitana de Lisboa Área Metropolitana de Lisboa
Type d’activité
Research Organisations
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Coût total
€ 904 475,00

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