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Eureka 311 RFID Tags Providing Improved Logistical Control in Airport Catering

Overview Hong Kong's new Chek Lap Kok Airport's catering services deal with 55,000 in-fight meals every day for some 38 airlines. Similarly, Malaysia's new Sepang Airport in Kuala Lumpur handles 35,000 in-flight meals daily. Both these airports use CEGELEC AEG's automated in-flight catering systems to simultaneously handle and manage hundreds of catering trolleys from inbound and for outbound flights, as do London's Heathrow and Taipei's Chiang Kai Shek International Airports. At the heart of such automated systems are a series of Eureka 311 Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Systems involving over 700 miniature radio tags and 135 tracking antennas which provide tracking data throughout the process to CEGELEC AEG's control software.

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PublisherAvonwood Developments Ltd File FormatHTML
Date PublishedJune 2004 Downloads7
FormatCase Studies   
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