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DUAL Technology: Detection of damaged tags now a possibility

Filed in archive Companies by gautam on September 23, 2008

DUAL Technology: Detection of damaged tags now a possibility
Here is a technology which can detect and indicate untagged assets on a pallet. Detection of Unlabeled Asset's Location or DUAL Technology from ImageID will enable you to track RFID tags which are missing, hidden or have been corrupted.

You must be wondering how this technology works. DUAL Technology works using advanced image processing software algorithm and hence is able to detect defective tags and offers details regarding the same.

An onscreen image will enable you to pinpoint the location of defective or missing tags enabling you to take corrective measures with regards to the same. So are you ready to experience it?


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