Ramp have a wide range of Ultra High Frequency (UHF) passive RFID hardware available, through our partnerships with some of the worlds leading RFID hardware manufacturers.
OnRamp, our suite of passive UHF RFID Software Solutions, use the EPC Global standard for UHF - the UHF Gen 2 protocol. Click on the links below for more details on each product listed.
Fixed Reader Software OnRamp Freeway OnRamp Access
Handheld Reader Software OnRamp Mobile
Web Interface OnRamp Navigator
Integration to 3rd Party Systems OnRamp Integration
OnRamp, our suite of passive UHF RFID Solutions, use the EPC Global standard for UHF - the UHF Gen 2 protocol.
OnRamp takes advantage of the near-field and far-field capabilities of UHF Gen 2 chips. We use the Impinj Brickyard Antenna to read tags in the near field (for item level reads where tags are in close proximity or where metal or water is present) and monostatic antennas for far field reads on entry / exit portals.
As a result OnRamp is ideal for tracking all types of items, including assets, inventory and work in progress (WIP).
Whether you need to keep track of small containers or large, high value assets, The result is the constant and accurate visibility into item location with very little or no human intervention. This ensuring that items are available when needed - missing items are noted instantly and maintenance routines can be completed on schedule.
Fixed readers can be strategically located at key points throughout the facility, automatically tracking the movement of tagged items in and out of buildings, rooms, or other sectors. Item movement can be automatically correlated with employee identification - enabling secure and automated item check out from stock rooms and storage areas. In addition, RFID can automatically alert supervisors of any attempt to move a tagged item from an authorised area, providing protection against security breaches and shrinkage or asset loss.
Companies across a broad spectrum of industries rely on critical assets to drive their business. Manufacturing companies rely on equipment availability and uptime to keep production lines moving and meet production goals. Transport companies rely on fleets and containers for timely cargo delivery. Financial services companies depend on computer and networking systems to manage transactions and keep customer data secure. And while the asset types across industries may be varied, there is still a common need for effective management.
RFID also automates inventory counts, providing a complete, accurate snapshot of asset status in a mere fraction of the time it would take to conduct a physical manual inventory. To track assets with RFID, tags are attached to all assets - from servers, racks, and laptops to office chairs, carts, and kegs. To take inventory, an employee can simply roam the facility with a handheld RFID reader or a mobile RFID reader on a cart - there’s no need to properly identify the asset, locate a bar code, and scan each asset one by one. Without the intensive labor, companies can afford to replace the annual audit with weekly or even more frequent inventory counts. And RFID’s automation eliminates the costly errors associated with manual inventory, including missed or incorrectly categorised assets. The result is an up-to-date accurate picture of asset status as frequently as needed to best manage the business.