RFID system optimization for item-level pharmaceutical serialization

Magalie Laniel, Ismail Uysal
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Abstract

A pharmaceutical company facilitated a program to serialize some of their products through the use of RFID tags at the unit-level. However, the system implemented on one of their packaging lines was unreliable. We have developed a laboratory test system that physically simulates the packaging line in order to find a working solution without any interruption to ongoing production. In this paper we discuss the methodical and analytical optimization steps we followed to find a combination of RFID hardware and software parameters which led to acceptable and repeatable performance (>99.5% write/lock/read success rate for a high speed packaging lane) within company requirements and physical limitations. The solution involved modifications of the tag placement, antenna type, reader output power level and low level reader protocol for different Miller modulations compared to the original implementation. Although the solution was first found and tested in a laboratory setting, it was later validated on the actual packaging line in the factory.
面向物品级药品序列化的RFID系统优化
一家制药公司通过在单位级别使用射频识别标签,促进了一个计划,使他们的一些产品序列化。然而,在他们的一条包装线上实施的系统是不可靠的。我们开发了一个实验室测试系统,物理模拟包装线,以便在不中断正在进行的生产的情况下找到一个有效的解决方案。在本文中,我们讨论了我们遵循的方法和分析优化步骤,以找到RFID硬件和软件参数的组合,从而在公司要求和物理限制内实现可接受和可重复的性能(>99.5%的高速封装通道写/锁/读成功率)。与原始实现相比,该解决方案涉及修改标签放置、天线类型、读取器输出功率水平和针对不同米勒调制的低电平读取器协议。虽然该解决方案最初是在实验室环境中发现和测试的,但后来在工厂的实际包装线上进行了验证。
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