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Zebra Technologies & Location Solutions

Overview

JOEY ACOSTA

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Zebra improves customers’ business performance through solutions that give their assets a digital voice

Enable visibility into the

extended supply chain.

Identify, track and manage

assets, transactions and people.

2 Zebra Confidential

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We are Industry Leaders

in Six Key Technologies

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VERTICAL MARKETS & PARTNERS

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We provide solutions to 95% of

Fortune 500 companies

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Our Global Footprint

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Zebra’s Location

Solutions

Overview

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Zebra’s Location Solutions

Zebra’s Location Solutions enables Enterprises to

locate, track and help customers manage

key assets, transactions and people in REAL TIME When you can see more you can do more

9 Zebra Confidential

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Zebra Visibility Platform

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Zebra has the most

comprehensive

portfolio of indoor

location technologies

and capabilities…..

IMP

LE

ME

NT

AT

ION

ZEBRA IS A GLOBAL LEADER IN THE INDOOR LOCATIONING MARKET,

-2015 ABI RESEARCH

Source: Indoor Location Technology OEMs; CA- 1174; ABI Research; 2015

INNOVATION

Source: Market Guide, Indoor Locationing Service, 2016

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Time To Value

45%

Enterprise Respondent Average Time to Reach ROI for RTLS (356 respondents)

Typically 6-12 40%

35%

30%

25%

20%

15%

10%

5%

0%

< 6 months

6-12 months

12-18 months

months to achieve an ROI

18-24 months > 24 months

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Zebra GPS RTLS

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Real Time Location System (RTLS) The Basics of Full X,Y Location 1. RTLS GPS Tag transmits its ID

and x,y location

2. The LS (Location Sensor) timestamps the ID/location and sends it to the server over Ethernet

3. The Visibility Server hear’s the tag’s location based on the

Tag coordinates sent from the GPS Tag

4. Visibility Server updates the tag’s

location and status in database

Visibility

Server

Ethernet

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Zebra 24730-2

RTLS

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Real Time Location System (RTLS) The Basics of Full X,Y Location 1. RTLS Active Tag transmits its ID

2. Each LS (Location Sensor) timestamps the ID and sends it to the server over Ethernet

Tag

3. The Visibility Server computes the tag’s location based on the

difference between arrival time at each LS

4. Visibility Server updates the tag’s location and status in database

Visibility

Server

Ethernet

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RTLS tag association to an asset

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Rtls Antennas on buildings/poles

Location Sensor

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Ford Flat Rock Plant - 1 Millionth Mustang

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Real Time Location System (RTLS)

Portal Based Location and Event Tracking

RTLS Active Tag transmits its ID

WherePort forces the tag to blink using a low magnetic field and attaches a unique WherePort ID

Visibility Server detects the presence of the Tag/WherePort Blink

Visibility Server updates the tag’s st blink time and other asset

attributes are associated to the tag. Unique events or messages are triggered off this WherePort blink

Visibility

Server and

Business

Applications

Ethernet

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Whereport exciters

WherePort Door

Mount

WherePort

Bollard Mount

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Real Time Location System (RTLS)

Wireless Messaging

WhereCall

Active Messaging Button transmits its ID when pressed

Sensor timestamps the ID and sends it to a server over Ethernet or Wireless Backhaul

Visibility Server receives the tag ID

Visibility Server and Material Flow Application updates the tag event and initiates appropriate messaging

Visibility

Server and

Business

Applications

Ethernet

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Zebra UWB RTLS

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UWB Real-Time Location System (RTLS) The Basics of UWB Location Tracking

Visibility and

Business

Applications

LAN

See Screen Shots

Tag

Zebra Dart Hub

Drawing not to scale

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RTLS Indoor environment

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RTLS Indoor environment

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Zebra Bluetooth

Low Energy RTLS

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Real Time Location System (RTLS)

Portal Based Location and Event Tracking

OR

Bluetooth Beacon

RTLS Active Tag transmits its ID

Bluetooth beacon transmits periodic messages field and the WhereTag receives them it (Next generation tag can force tag to receive the Bluetooth beacon). The tag ID blink and beacon ID are backhauled using either minimal WhereLan network or WIFI network in CCX mode.

Visibility Server provides location based on fixed X, Y coordinates of the Bluetooth beacons.

Visibility Server updates the tag’s last blink time and other asset attributes are associated to the tag.

Visibility

Server and

Business

Applications

Ethernet

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Real Time Location System (RTLS)

Portal Based Location and Event Tracking OR

RTLS Active Tag transmits its ID

Bluetooth beacon transmits periodically. WhereTag V (next gen tag) receives beacons. The tag ID blink and beacon ID are backhauled using either minimal WhereLan network or WIFI

Bluetooth Beacon WhereTag V network in CCX mode.

Visibility Server provides location based on fixed X, Y coordinates of the Bluetooth beacons.

Visibility Server updates the tag’s last blink time and other asset attributes associated to the tag.

Visibility

Server and

Business

Applications

Ethernet

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MPACT BEACONS

Shipping now! Shipping Shipping

DIMENSIONS

1.83” x 1.25” x 0.47”

3.12” x 1.76” x 0.96”

0.57” X 0.27” X . 0.80” 7” x 2.125 ” x 1”

Replaceable Battery/ (0-40C) Directional antenna (0-40C) Range: 15 ft to 120 ft, line of sight Directional antenna

~1yr battery life at 600ms

beacon interval

Replaceable Battery

~2 yr battery life at 100ms

beacon interval

Powered by USB ( 0-40C) IP 67 rated, -40 to 60 degree C

3+ yr battery life at 100ms beacon interval

Modes Supported What can be configured Notifications on the phone

BATTERY SAVE MODE Nothing requires No notification on lock screen- it requires app running in the

foreground, but it’s the most battery efficient.

IBEACON MODE UUID, MAJOR AND MINOR Receive notifications on the lock screen

MPACT MODE UUID, MAJOR

( Minor is used for conveying

battery life)

Receive notifications on lock screen, along with centralized

battery life

SECURECAST ( Licensed technology from Swirl)

UUID

Receive notifications, along with centralized battery life and

security on the beacon transmissions

MB 1000 (SHELF

BEACONS)

MB 2000 INDOOR

BEACONS

MB 3000 USB INDOOR

BEACONS

MB 4000 OUTDOOR

BEACONS

Shipping

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Zebra Passive

RTLS

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Passive rfid - operation

Antenna

1. Tag enters RF field

2. RF powers tag

3. Tag transmits data (TagID, other)

4. Reader captures data

5. Reader TCP/IP comm. to Server

6. Biz. Ap. determines action

7. Reader may transmit (encode) data to tag

Visibility Server and

Business Applications Tag

Reader

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