利用射频识别成功超越危险物质库存管理在国家实验室

Armando R. Diaz De Jesus, Nahomy Hernandez Pagan, Giovanni Andre Cartagena Marrero, Diego Merchan Rueda, Bernd Werres, Eduardo I. Ortiz-Rivera, Luis Traverso Aviles, Diego Andres Aponte Roa and Raul Baez Lara Jr.*, 
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有效的库存管理可能会被组织程序中相互冲突的优先级所掩盖,特别是在以研究为重点的机构中,例如处理昂贵、脆弱和危险材料的国家实验室。这项研究在劳伦斯利弗莫尔国家实验室(LLNL)调查了射频识别(RFID)技术的潜力,该技术目前用于危险化学品库存,在金属干扰和吸收较高的应用中,特别是压力释放装置(PRD)合规性和核容器管理。这项研究是为了记录最佳实践,以提高库存对账和库存召回的库存识别速度,并探索与传统的手动设备管理方法相比,RFID实施的最佳配置。进行了测试,以确定理想的RFID标签方向(读取角度为0°、90°和270°)、各种容器布局(线性、分离、弯曲、可操作)和识别方法(如手动、条形码和RFID),每种方法每个方向执行三次试验。结果表明,0°是最小金属干扰的最佳读取角度,操作和弯曲布局在读取速度上明显优于线性和分离布局。开发和测试了3D打印支架,在高金属干扰的情况下,将RFID读取器的读取范围增加了235%。与简化的人工识别相比,RFID技术的平均速度提高了65%,这支持了RFID是大型危险库存管理和设备对账更有效的方法的结论。此外,捕获元数据(如位置和日期)可用于查询库存召回和自动更新记录信息。
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Leveraging Radiofrequency Identification Success Beyond Hazardous Material Inventory Management at a National Laboratory

Effective inventory management can be overshadowed by conflicting priorities in organizational procedures, particularly in research-focused institutions such as national laboratories that handle expensive, delicate, and hazardous materials. This study investigated the potential of radiofrequency identification (RFID) technology, currently used for hazardous chemical inventory, in applications with higher metal interference and absorption, specifically pressure release device (PRD) compliance and nuclear container management, at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL). This study was done to document best practices to enhance inventory identification speeds for inventory reconciliation and inventory recall and to explore optimal configurations for RFID implementation compared to traditional manual methods of equipment management. Tests were conducted to determine the ideal RFID tag orientation (read at angles of 0°, 90°, and 270°), various container layouts (linear, separated, curved, operational), and ID methods such as manual, barcode, and RFID performing three trials per method per orientation. Results indicated that 0° was the optimal read angle for minimizing metallic interference, and the operational and curved arrangements significantly outperformed the linear and separated configurations in read speed. 3D printed mounts were developed and tested, increasing the read range of the RFID reader by up to 235% in cases of high metallic interference. The RFID technology demonstrated an average speed increase of 65% over a simplified manual identification, which supports the conclusion that RFID is a more efficient method for large hazardous inventory management and equipment reconciliation. Additionally, capturing meta-data, such as location and date, can be used to query for inventory recall and automated updating of record information.

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