Introduction – Axcess e/OLS User Manual User Manual

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Introduction

ere you, the reader, are considered to be a User. Viewing the figure below,
observe how the User fits into the OnlineSupervisor distributed system
through a browser environment. The User may view incoming RFID event
data in real time, known as Live-Event. The RFID event data is also stored

in databases. The stored data and the browser environment allow a User to manipulate
RFID event data into desired or required forms. However, the OnlineSupervisor
features a User is allowed to participate in is determined by the permissions granted by
the User’s (your) administrator.

Figure 0: Online Supervisor as a Distributed System

Introduction

R F I D E V E N T

D A T A T O T H E

U S E R

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An ActiveTag,

TM

Activator, and Network

Reader/Receiver each have a

unique identification number (ID).

These three pieces can share their

IDs over radio frequencies

(RFID).If this special sharing

happens, an

event is said to have

occurred.

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The ActiveTag

TM

Network Reader/Receiver

packages the three IDs into RFID

event data. The receiver then puts

the data on a network where it

reaches a special router known as a

Data Collection Format Router or

DCFR.

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After some database

work, the AXSI LogServer routes

conditioned data .to the

OLSLogger where it can be

displayed in the browser to you, the

USER.

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