WO2010041781A1 - Définition d’une zone et gestion d’actifs à l’intérieur de la zone définie à l’aide d’étiquettes d’identification - Google Patents

Définition d’une zone et gestion d’actifs à l’intérieur de la zone définie à l’aide d’étiquettes d’identification Download PDF

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WO2010041781A1
WO2010041781A1 PCT/KR2008/005876 KR2008005876W WO2010041781A1 WO 2010041781 A1 WO2010041781 A1 WO 2010041781A1 KR 2008005876 W KR2008005876 W KR 2008005876W WO 2010041781 A1 WO2010041781 A1 WO 2010041781A1
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  • the present invention relates to a method of managing assets within an interested space using tags. More particularly, the present invention relates to an asset managing method that manages assets by tagging an interested space using a RFID (or a bar code) so as to create a drawing of an interested space easily and speedily without an existing drawing, record the position of assets swiftly, refer to information regarding interested assets on the actual spot promptly as well as update the developments swiftly.
  • a RFID or a bar code
  • the prior art's method of managing assets within any space (herein, the assets refer to all space partitions and objects valuable to a person who posesses or uses that space.
  • the assets refer to all space partitions and objects valuable to a person who posesses or uses that space.
  • One example includes a leased space, a fire hydrant, a water pipe, a distributing board, a frame for advertisement attachment, etc.) tends to be performed by making a list for each asset, searching for a place each asset is actually located on the drawing to give a number and marking the indicated number in the corresponding item of the asset list again.
  • which assets exist, in which state it resides, and which place it is located can be managed.
  • the present invention has been made to solve at least the above- mentioned problems occurring in the prior art, and an object of the present invention is to provide an asset managing method that manages assets by tagging an interested space using a RFID (or a bar code) so as to make out a drawing of an interested space easily and speedily without an existing drawing, record the position of assets swiftly, refer to information regarding interested assets on the spot promptly as well as update the developments swiftly.
  • a RFID or a bar code
  • the present invention proposes a method of managing assets within an interested space using a tag, including the steps of: attaching a multiple of location indicating tags 1 in the main position within an interested space in a divided way, inputting the relative position of each location indicating tag 1 to the location management server 4 and generating a drawing indicating the interested space (step 110); attaching to assets existing within the interested space an asset indicating tag 2 containing information of the corresponding asset, inputting the asset ID of the asset indicating tag 1 and the position ID of the asset indicating tag 2 corresponding to the asset existing position into the location management server 4 and storing these as one inter-connected information type (step 120); and highlighting the corresponding asset existing position on the entire drawing that indicates the interested space through a terminal 6 by the location management server when a reader 3 reads any asset indicating tag 2 and displaying information of the corresponding assets clearly through the terminal 6 by an asset management server 5 (step 130) .
  • the present invention proposes a method of managing assets within an interested space using a tag, including the steps of: attaching a multiple of location indicating tags 1 in the main position within an interested space in a divided way, inputting the relative position of the location indicating tag 1 to a location management server 4 and generating a drawing indicating the interested space (step 210); attaching to assets existing within the interested space an asset indicating tag 2 containing information of the corresponding assets, inputting the asset ID of the asset indicating tag and the position ID of the location indicating tag 1 corresponding to the asset existing position into the location management server 4 and storing these as one inter-connected information type (step 220); and highlighting all the assets' positions existing on the entire drawing that indicates the interested space through a terminal 6 by the location management server 4 and displaying information of the corresponding assets clearly through the terminal 6 by an asset management server 5 when a user clicks specific assets (step 230).
  • the present invention proposes a method of managing assets within an interested space using a tag, including the steps of: attaching a multiple of location indicating tags 1 in the main position within an interested space in a divided way, inputting the relative position of each location indicating tag 1 to the location management server 4 and generating a drawing indicating the interested space (step 310); attaching to assets existing within the interested space an asset indicating tag 2 containing information of the corresponding asset, inputting the asset ID of the asset indicating tag 1 and the position ID of the asset indicating tag 2 corresponding to the asset existing position into the location management server 4 and storing these as one inter-connected information type (step 320); and highlighting the corresponding asset existing position on the entire drawing that indicates the interested space through a terminal 6 by the location management server 4 when an asset management server 5 displays a list of the entire assets existing on the interested space through the terminal 6 and a user clicks a specific asset in the list and displaying information of the corresponding assets clearly through the terminal 6 by
  • the present invention can make out a drawing of an interested space easily and speedily without an existing drawing, record the position of assets swiftly, refer to information regarding interested assets on the spot promptly as well as update the developments swiftly.
  • FIG. 1 indicates the schematic construction of a system for realizing a method of managing assets within an interested space using a tag according to the present invention
  • FIG. 2 indicates the course of generating a drawing of the interested space according to the present invention
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram showing a RFID tag of a RFID series
  • FIG. 4 is a diagram showing a covering of the RFID series and a capsuled RFID series in which a multiple of RFID tags are wrapped with the covering.
  • the present invention proposes a method of managing assets within an interested space using a tag, including the steps of: attaching a multiple of location indicating tags 1 in the main position within an interested space in a divided way, inputting the relative position of each location indicating tag 1 to the location management server 4 and generating a drawing indicating the interested space (step 110); attaching to assets existing within the interested space an asset indicating tag 2 containing information of the corresponding asset, inputting the asset ID of the asset indicating tag 1 and the position ID of the asset indicating tag 2 corresponding to the asset existing position into the location management server 4 and storing these as one inter-connected information type (step 120); and highlighting the corresponding asset existing position on the entire drawing that indicates the interested space through a terminal 6 by the location management server when a reader 3 reads any asset indicating tag 2 and displaying information of the corresponding assets clearly through the terminal 6 by an asset management server 5 (step 130).
  • FIG. 1 indicates the schematic construction of a system for realizing a method of managing assets within an interested space using a tag according to the present invention.
  • the location indicating tag 1 As for the location indicating tag 1, a multiple of the location indicating tags are dispersely attached in any location within an interested space to be managed and store a corresponding location-related information.
  • the asset indicating tag 2 is each attached to a management purpose asset existing within the interested space and stores information of the corresponding asset.
  • the asset refers to all space partitions and objects valuable to a person who possesses or uses that space.
  • One example includes a leased space, a fire hydrant, a water pipe, a distributing board, a frame for advertisement attachment and other various kinds.
  • asset-related information can be quite varied and the present invention particularly intends to be no limit in its information type.
  • the management purpose asset is an advertisement furnished inside a subway station
  • the related information can be advertisement contents, an information type, an advertisement contractor, the start date and end date of the advertisement, an advertisement price, etc.
  • a RFID or a bar code can be used as the location indicating tag 1 or the asset indicating tag 2.
  • a RFID reader is used as the reader 3.
  • a bar code reader is used as the reader 3.
  • a PC or a PDA can be used as the terminal 6.
  • the location management server 4 and the asset management server 5 are a kind of computer device that can be driven according to a program for acheiving the object of the present invention.
  • the location management server 4 calculates the relative position of the location indicating tag 1 attached in an interested space to generate a drawing of the interested space and display the drawing on the screen of the terminal 6 (function 1).
  • the location management server 4 inter ⁇ connects the ID of the asset indicating tag 2 (hereinafter, referred to as 'asset ID 1 ) and the ID of the location indicating tag 1 corresponding to the corresponding asset existing location (hereinafter, referred to as 'location ID') to store it as one information type (function 2).
  • the location management server 4 adds an object to the interested space to make out a more detailed drawing (herein, the object refers to each kind of furnishing existing in the interested space that can be considerably varied in type. For example, if the interested space is a subway station, the object can be stairs, a door, a ticket office, a ticket machine, a ticket gate, a fire hydrant, an advertisement frame, etc.) (function 3).
  • the location management server 4 highlights the corresponding location on the screen of the terminal 6 (function 4).
  • the asset management server 5 stores and manages (performs alteration, update, etc. of information) asset-related information contained in the asset indicating tag 2 (function 1), and generates a list of the entire assets that the asset indicating tag 2 is attached to and then displays the list on the screen of the terminal 6 (function 2), and when the reader 3 reads the asset indicating tag 2 attached to assets, the asset management server 5 highlights the corresponding asset-related information on the screen of the terminal 6 (function 3) .
  • the step 110 relates to the course of attaching a multiple of location indicating tags 1 dispersely in the main position within the interested space and inputting the relative position of the each location indicating tag 1 to the location management server 4 to generate a drawing indicative of the interested space.
  • 'main position' refers to a place where an interested asset is located, wall surfaces, corners, etc. needed to define an interested space and so on.
  • the location indicating tag 1 is attached to have a completely same height (altitude) with the main position to place in the same level surface.
  • the completed drawing in the step 110 is a schematic drawing which indicates the boundary and inner main position of the interested space alone.
  • an object (the relevant description was described above) can be added to make out a more detailed drawing.
  • the above step 110 corresponds to a course of generating a drawing indicative of an interested space using triangulation.
  • the step 110 includes the steps of: attaching a multiple of location indicating tags 1 dispersely in the main position of the interested space (step 111); defining as the origin (o) a center point in the interested space in which it is possible to view all of the multiple of location indicating tags 1 attached in the step 111 (step 112); defining any one tag of the location indicating tags 1 attached in the step 111 as a(0) and measuring and recording the distance between a(0) and the origin (o) (step 113); defining a location indicating tag 1 clockwise adjacent from a(0) as a(l) and measuring the distance between a(l) and the origin (o) and then measuring and recording the angle between a(0), the origin (o) and a(l) (step 114); completing the measurement of all location indicating tags 1 by repeating the task of the step 114 in clockwise order and finally defining an n attached location indicating tag
  • step 118 of performing triangulation repeatedly for the arbitrary point inside the interested space boundary after step 116.
  • step 119 it is possible to manage the interested space three-dimensional Iy by generating a solid figure for the interested space by adding a vertical axis having values by actual measurement to the completed plain view of step 116 (step 119).
  • step 110 location indicating tags 1 need to be closely attached in a partial region of the interested space (for example, a lot of advertisement posters are attached in succession on one wall), it is preferred to attach a RFID series on the corresponding region.
  • the RFID series attached region automatically forms a partial boundary of the interested space .
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram showing a RFID tag of a RFID series.
  • a RFID tag 10 is comprised of a chip and an antenna, and the tag 10 is surrounded by a case for protection.
  • the RFID tag 10 is not different in construction and functions compared to existing RFID tags, and herein, the related detailed description will be omitted.
  • the case is desirably made as an adhesive label which tends to be well bonded to a covering 20 since the RFID tag 10 according to the present invention needs to be wrapped with the covering 20 described later and thus to be capsuled in a string shape.
  • FIG. 4 is a diagram showing a covering of the RFID series and a capsuled RFID series in which a multiple of RFID tags are wrapped with the covering.
  • the covering 20 functions to wrap a multiple of RFID tags 10 and capsule them in a string shape. That is, by placing a multiple of RFID tags 10 in a row and wrapping them with the covering 20 just one time, a RFID tag connection like one long electric line (hereinafter, referred to as 'RFID series') can be made.
  • 'RFID series' a RFID tag connection like one long electric line
  • the RFID tag 10 is made of an adhesive label and thus well bonded to the covering 20, it may be much easier to capsule the multiple of RFID tags 10. That is, in this case, just by adhering the RFID tag 10 to the covering 20 other than wrapping the multiple of RFID tags 10 with the covering 20, the RFID series according to the present invention can be manufactured.
  • Such a covering 20 is made of bendable, smooth material, and it has a cord shape which is elongated in a longitudinal direction.
  • the RFID series according to the present invention can be divided as several types such as the type of the RFID 10 (classified based on a technical difference including a frequency band, etc.), the interval between RFID tags 10 and the material of the covering 20.
  • the RFID tag 10 may be enumerated in succession in a certain interval d.
  • d the interval between RFID tags 10 on the RFID series need to be installed at regular intervals in the prior art, an operator has to install a stand-alone RFID tag separately, requiring the considerable loss of time and labor.
  • the operator needs to install one RFID series in a specific space, having the same effect as a multiple of RFID tags 10 installed everywhere at regular intervals simultaneously.
  • the necessity of enumerating RFID tags 10 in succession at a certain interval d is not limited to such a reason, and thus it will be described in the later part.
  • a connection interval d between RFID tags 10 on the RFID series is not limited to one figure. That is, a RFID series can manufacture various inter-connection intervals d of RFID tags 10 according to use purpose, usage, etc. In this case, a person who wishes to install a RFID system can selectively purchase and install a RFID series with an interconnection interval d of RFID tags 10 equal to his desired RFID installation interval. For instance, FIG. 2 shows a RFID series with 1000 millimeters of an inter-connection interval d of RFID tags 10.
  • the covering 20 of the RFID series according to the present invention has coded a scale or a color indicative of an inter-connection interval d of RFID tags 10.
  • a scale or a color indicative of an inter-connection interval d of RFID tags 10.
  • FIG. 2 divides the interval of continuously positioned RFID tags 10 into 10 equal parts so that the colors can cross at 100 millimeter intervals and it can indicate a scale of 100 millimeter unit on each of them.
  • FIG. 2 shows a piece of information stating that an inter-connect ion interval d of RFID tags 10 on the RFID series is 1000 millimeters.
  • a RFID series according to the present invention enumerates RFID tags 10 in succession based on their ID order. This is because the ID of a stand-alone tag should be read separately using a RFID reader for confirmation in the course of installing the stand-alone RFID tag in the prior art, and the order of IDs (the order of IDs of stand-alone RFID tags based on a serial number) was hard to be maintained in the installation course since the stand-alone RFID tags are located one by one even though each ID is written on the surface of stand-alone RFID tags in the RFID capsule process or later, and it was significantly difficult to manage the order that is already scattered.
  • stage (Ia) a RFID series is made by enumerating RFID tags 10 randomly irrespective of the ID order.
  • a database (hereinafter, referred to as 'RFID tag ID arrangement information') created and recorded by reading in an orderly manner the IDs of the RFID tags 10 enumerated in the RFID series formed in stage (Ia).
  • the RFID tag ID arrangement information can be constructed in the following type, that is 1: ID253, 2: ID20, 3: ID7, 4: ID154, 5: ID34, 6: ID817, 7: ID6732.8: ID470, 9: ID78,-.
  • the seller of the RFID series provides the RFID tag ID arrangement information formed in stage (2a) to the buyer of the RFID series through various recorded media.
  • the seller of the RFID series can provide a diskette containing the RFID tag ID arrangement information of the corresponding RFID series together when selling the RFID series to the buyer.
  • the buyer of the RFID series reads one of several RFID tags 10 connected on the RFID series and then refers to its RFID tag ID arrangement information, the buyer can recognize the IDs of RFID tags 10 on both neighboring sides promptly.
  • the RFID tag ID arrangement information can be made reference to over the internet.
  • the server of the RFID series seller may provide RFID tag ID arrangement information on RFID tags existing between the two input RFID tags to the buyer.
  • Such a method can derive the same effect as a RFID series manufactured by enumerating RFID tags 10 successively in their ID order.
  • the ID and arrangement order of RFID tags 10 can be recorded on the covering 20.
  • an installer can perform an installation task while promptly recognizing information of RFID tags 10 embedded in a RFID series presently being installed, and this causes the increase of task efficiency.
  • the ID of RFID tag 10 on the RFID series is already known.
  • the course of reading the ID again by using a RFID reader can be omitted and assigning a zone ID according to the ID of the RFID tag 10 after installing the RFID series only is needed.
  • stage (Ib) the length of a zone on the bookcase is defined.
  • stage (2b) the defined length of stage (1) is measured with a ruler to indicate zones on the bookcase and assign each zone an ID (a zone ID).
  • stage (4b) the prepared RFID tags are attached to each zone one by one.
  • stage (5b) the ID of a RFID tag are attached to each zone using a RFID reader and the readings is input to a database.
  • stage (6b) the ID of a zone to which the RFID tag read in stage (5b) is attached is confirmed and matched to the RFID tag ID on the database.
  • stage (7b) the tasks of stage (5b) and (6b) are repeated until all attached RFID tags are read.
  • FIG. 4 shows a state that a multiple of RFID tags are installed in an interested space using the RFID series according to the present invention. In the following, the method will be described.
  • stage (Ic) the length of a zone on a bookcase is defined.
  • stage (2c) a RFID series having an interval characteristic equal to the defined length is selected and installed on the bookcase.
  • stage (3c) the ID of a first RFID tag and the ID of a last RFID tag on the RFID series installed in stage (2c) are read and recorded.
  • the ID and arrangement order of IDs of RFID tags therebetween are provided as a basic attribute of a RFID series at first, it is not necessary to read them separately.
  • a zone on the bookcase is automatically indicated by a length representation scale on the RFID series. In other words, a course of measuring each zone with a ruler and dividing it separately like the prior art is not needed.
  • stage (4c) the ID of RFID tag together provided with the RFID series is input into a database and a corresponding zone ID is assigned in an orderly way for inter-matching.
  • Step 120 relates to a course of attaching the asset indicating tag 2 containing information of assets to the corresponding assets existing in an interested space and inputting the asset ID of the asset indicating tag 2 and the location ID of the location indicating tag 1 corresponding to a location in which the equivalent assets exist to the location management server 4 to store them as an inter-connected one information type.
  • the asset indicating tag 2 is attached on the advertisement poster. Then, by reading the location indicating tag 1 at the point where the advertisement poster is attached and reading the asset indicating tag 2 to which the advertisement poster is attached to inter-connect each location ID and each asset ID to store it in the location management server 4, which position the advertisement poster exists on the interested space can be confirmed in an instant. To perform a more efficient asset management than this case, it is preferred to inter-connect the ID of the advertisement poster itself and the ID (the asset ID) of the asset indicating tag 2 attached to the advertisement poster. Thus, all assets existing on the interested space can be managed systematically according to a unique ID.
  • Step 130 relates to a course of highlighting a location at which assets exist on the entire drawing indicating an interested space through the terminal 6 by the location management server 4 when the reader 3 reads any asset indicating tag 2 and displaying information of the corresponding assets definitely through the terminal 6 by the asset management server 5.
  • the terminal 6 is generally a personal computer (PC), but any communication means capable of transmitting/receiving data can be used.
  • PC personal computer
  • any communication means capable of transmitting/receiving data can be used.
  • it can be various types such as a laptop, a PDA (Personal Digital Assistant), a cellular phone, a PCS (Personal Communication System) and a hand-held PC.
  • the cellular phone or a PDA is easy to use because a manager can refer and check an asset management state any time without regard to a place such as an actual spot (interested space) and a management office.
  • the screen of the terminal 6 specifically shows a drawing confirming which place the corresponding poster exists on the interested space, and detailed matters about the corresponding advertisement poster (advertisement contents, advertisement type, advertisement contractor, the start date and end date of advertisement, advertisement price, etc.).
  • step 130 it is preferred to highlight a position at which the location indicating tag 1 exists on the entire drawing indicating an interested space through the terminal 6 by the location management server 4 when the reader 3 reads any location indicating tag 1.
  • the manager only when the manager walks through the spot (interested space) and reads the location indicating tag 1 of the current position, the manager can entirely view through the screen of the terminal 6 at which place of the interested space he is currently located.
  • a manager may come out to a subway station carrying a PDA equipped with a RFID reader and then compare contents of interested assets stored on a database with the contents of actual interested assets or refer to the details of the actual interested assets by reading the ID of actual interested assets. As a reference result, if the contents of the actual interested asset has been modified, the manager can change the contents directly on the spot and store it on the database again.
  • the present invention proposes a method of managing assets within an interested space using a tag, including the steps of: attaching a multiple of location indicating tags 1 in the main position within an interested space in a divided way, inputting the relative position of the location indicating tag 1 to a location management server 4 and generating a drawing indicating the interested space (step 210); attaching to assets existing within the interested space an asset indicating tag 2 containing information of the corresponding assets, inputting the asset ID of the asset indicating tag and the position ID of the location indicating tag 1 corresponding to the asset existing position into the location management server 4 and storing these as one inter-connected information type (step 220); and highlighting all the assets' positions existing on the entire drawing that indicates the interested space through a terminal 6 by the location management server 4 and displaying information of the corresponding assets clearly through the terminal 6 by an asset management server 5 when a user clicks specific assets (step 230).
  • step 210 and step 220 is the same as described above.
  • step 230 relates to a course of highlighting all the assets' positions existing on the entire drawing that indicates the interested space through the terminal 6 by the location management server 4 and displaying information of the corresponding assets clearly through the terminal 6 by the asset management server 5 when a user clicks on a specific asset.
  • a manager can refer and check assets swiftly without visiting the actual spot (interested space) while receiving a vivid spatial sense as if he saw and confirmed the assets directly on the spot.
  • the manager can click the specific asset on the drawing displayed on the screen of the terminal 6 and refer to the detailed matter.
  • the manager can come out to a subway station in person and compare the contents of assets stored on the database with the contents of the actual assets .
  • the present invention proposes a method of managing assets within an interested space using a tag, including the steps of: attaching a multiple of location indicating tags 1 in the main position within an interested space in a divided way, inputting the relative position of each location indicating tag 1 to the location management server 4 and generating a drawing indicating the interested space (step 310); attaching to assets existing within the interested space an asset indicating tag 2 containing information of the corresponding asset, inputting the asset ID of the asset indicating tag 1 and the position ID of the asset indicating tag 2 corresponding to the asset existing position into the location management server 4 and storing these as one inter-connected information type (step 320); and highlighting the corresponding asset existing position on the entire drawing that indicates the interested space through a terminal 6 by the location management server 4 when an asset management server 5 displays a list of the entire assets existing on the interested space through the terminal 6 and a user clicks a specific asset in the list and displaying information of the corresponding assets clearly through the terminal 6 by the asset management
  • step 310 and step 320 is the same as described above.
  • step 330 relates to a course of highlighting the corresponding asset existing position on the entire drawing that indicates an interested space through a terminal 6 by the location management server 4 when an asset management server 5 displays a list of the entire assets existing on the interested space through the terminal 6 and a user clicks a specific asset in the list and displaying information of the corresponding assets clearly through the terminal 6 by the asset management server 5.
  • a manager can make a swift reference for each type of asset. That is, when there are various kinds of assets existing on the interested space and one intends to refer to the management status of a specific group of assets, it is not necessary to search and check all the assets one by one but only the concerned asset in the asset list needs to be selected for confirmation. Therefore, the asset management can be performed more systematically and speedily. Also, the manager may check the separate position of specific assets, that is a reference object, through a drawing on the screen of the terminal 6 and then come out to a subway station in person and compare the contents of assets stored on a database with the contents of the actual assets. [Mode for Invention]
  • a subway station has facilities and equipment needed for subway services, a lease facility, safety equipment (for example, a fire extinguisher), furnishings for advertisements, printed advertisements, etc. (for conveniences' sake, these are referred to as 'interested assets').
  • Subway operating subjects need to grasp the location and the current state of such interested assets swiftly and collectively to provide convenient and secure subway services and make a profit through advertisements and rents efficiently.
  • all printed advertisements installed within the subway station can be managed efficiently only when the contractor, the start date and end date of the contract, a price, a precise position, etc. are known precisely and in real-time.
  • a printed advertisement that contract period has expired the fact of contract termination should be grasped in time and such an advertisement needs to be removed to help the beauty within the subway station and also help profitability of the subway operating subject. This is also true to the lease facility.
  • the current state and the precise installation position should be grasped for much help to public safety.
  • the method of tagging the main position and interested assets within a subway station and managing the location and status of the corresponding interested assets according to the present invention gives considerable help to managing the interested assets simply and efficiently by a subway operating subject. A specific method will be provided below.
  • stage (Id) the main position of walls forming the boundary of a subway station is grasped.
  • the main position includes corners, the circumference of a gate, an entrance to stairs, a ticket office, the location that other interested assets are placed, etc.
  • a RFID tag (location indicating tag) is attached to the main position.
  • stage (3d) a location in which it is possible to view all the RFID tags well is set as the origin and triangulation by the above-described method is carried out. If an origin that can look all RFID tags does not exist, the entire station building may be divided into several sections for the task and tags held in common between each section may be connected to construct the entire station building.
  • stage (4d) analyze data resulting from triangulation using a program (location management server) to generate the boundary drawing of the subway station and then if needed, edit the subway station drawing in more detail.
  • the program provides pre-made, several kinds of objects. Examples of the object includes stairs, doors, a ticket office, a ticket machine, a ticket gate, a fire hydrant, an advertisement frame, etc. A program user may select these objects, affix them on the drawing and adjust the size to complete a detail drawing.
  • stage (5d) make a database of interested assets (store it in an asset management server).
  • the database includes all the detail contents of the interested assets and the ID of a RFID (asset indicating tag) attached to the interested assets.
  • stage (6d) read a RFID (location indicating tag) indicating a main position by using a PDA equipped with a RFID reader, and read a RFID (asset indicating tag) of the interested assets existing in the corresponding location.
  • the program location management server
  • stage (7d) when progressed to this point, the subway operating subject can see actual position placed interested assets and the subway station completely reproduced on a monitor.
  • the manager may click the interested assets on the screen to refer the detail contents, and the manager may come out to a subway station carrying a PDA equipped with a RFID reader and then compare contents of interested assets stored on the database with the contents of actual interested assets or refer the details of the actual interested assets by reading the ID of actual interested assets. Also, if the contents of the actual interested assets has been modified, the manager may refer and change the contents directly on the spot to store it on the database again. [Industrial Applicability]
  • the present invention can make out a drawing of an interested space easily and speedily without an existing drawing, record the position of assets swiftly, refer for information regarding interested assets on the spot promptly as well as update the developments swiftly. Therefore, the present invention is a technology that realizes its practical and economical values fully when introduced in the administration of physical distribution or a warehousing field.

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La présente invention concerne un procédé de gestion d’actifs à l’intérieur d’un espace d’intérêt à l’aide d’étiquettes. L'invention concerne plus particulièrement un procédé de gestion d’actifs permettant de gérer des actifs en étiquetant un espace d’intérêt à l’aide d’une étiquette RFID (ou d’un code à barres) de façon à établir facilement et rapidement un dessin d’un espace d’intérêt sans disposer d’un dessin existant, à enregistrer promptement la position des actifs, à se référer immédiatement aux informations relatives à des actifs d’intérêt et à mettre à jour promptement les évolutions.
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