A year of your larp is enough faggot. No one believes shit you say, no one cares about your gay board, everyone knows you are Gerbil. STFU
>Now a whole year.
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>Get your story straight.
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>Anons would only notice me from after 4/20
Okay, your larp has been going on 8 months, no one cares, and no one cares about your board. Do something useful or stfu.
>I can confirm patchfag wasn't here at the beginning of kun.
I can confirm no one gives a fuck, and we know he was on endchan before that. He should up at the same time they raided the board and tried to force the warroom shit on us.
Yea I did this dig days ago and the baker removed it cause a shill said it wasn't possible
>>11495081 (You) , >>11495108 (You) , >>11495194 (You) , >>11495245 (You), >>11495266 (You) Quantum Financial Systems Watermarking dig
Would bet my last dollar the shill is the on with the "theory" tonight
>Yea I did this dig days ago and the baker removed it cause a shill said it wasn't possible
In fact, I even made a graphic about how shill manipulate bakers into remove information from notes to discourage digs.
Low flying aircraft with long range RFID detector up to 4km in altitude (possible more being that it is elevation and clean line of sight) could easily detect either RFID or Isotopes.
https://www.secretservice.gov/about/faqs/
The Secret Service has primary jurisdiction to investigate threats against Secret Service protectees as well as financial crimes, which include counterfeiting of U.S. currency or other U.S. Government obligations; forgery or theft of U.S. Treasury checks, bonds or other securities; credit card fraud; telecommunications fraud; computer fraud, identify fraud and certain other crimes affecting federally insured financial institutions.
QuatumFINANCIALSystems Watermarking.
Are anons getting it yet?
IT'S HAMMER TIME.
You add QuatumFINANCIALSystems Watermarking + Near Field Communications and what do you get?
https://buffalonews.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/wrong-turn-leads-to-postal-carriers-arrest-mail-found-in-car-included-absentees/article_3834d150-1f6f-11eb-94be-97bbd829af9d.html
IT WASN'T THE WRONG TURN INTO CANADA THAT GOT THIS RATARD CAUGHT. IT WAS THE TRACKING SYSTEM EMBEDDED IN THE ABSENTEE BALLOT
long range RFID readers can detect them from cellphone tower distances. How do you think they are finding ballots buried under rocks in the middle of fields
https://www.newsweek.com/arizona-ballots-found-under-rock-returned-authorities-1544563
https://thefutureofthings.com/3221-hitachi-develops-worlds-smallest-rfid-chip/
From 2006.
The Japanese giant Hitachi has developed the world’s smallest and thinnest Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) chip. Measuring only 0.15 x 0.15 millimeters in size and 7.5 micrometers thick, the wireless chip is a smaller version of the previous record holder – Hitachi’s 0.4 x 0.4 mm “Micro-Chip”. The company used semiconductor miniaturization and electron beam technology to write data on the chip substrates to achieve this decrease in size. The new chips have a wide range of potential applications from military to transportation, logistics and even consumer electronics. Hitachi’s new line of rfid chips are also built with VPN enabled technology.
https://skyrfid.com/Long_Range_RFID.php
433 MHz will make up the bulk of this page due to it's significantly longer range, and more refined feature set thanks to it's much longer lifetime.
Development on 433 MHz RFID started in the early 2000's and is fundamentally different than other RFID technologies. In RFID it is almost always a passive (or unpowered) tag that is "excited" or powered by the readers signal. This allows the tag to respond with it's unique ID. The 433 MHz we offer does the exact oppose; The reader is powered but does not send any signal of it's own. Instead the readers listen for the transmissions sent by the battery powered tags. This allows the reader to detect far weaker signals, sent with significantly greater strength by the battery powered tag.
Which results in distances over 3 KM (1.86 Miles) being possible with the right antennas
https://www.eagile.com/rfid-tags/?gclid=Cj0KCQiAy579BRCPARIsAB6QoIZAh5XN9JogREU45q81rkaPl_cAKy-xpIM4rQiM6pW6qk9uz0XOEAkaAlYjEALw_wcB
https://litum.com/our-solutions/document-management-rfid
Document Management RFID Systems
The Litum RFID document management system saves effort and expense with improved document tracking, checkout, and organization. Our automated check-in/checkout process allows the appropriate staff member to easily pick up important documents and leave the archive room unassisted. File managers can also quickly track down misplaced documents by using our RFID file tracking technology. We provide the necessary hardware, UHF RFID labels, and software to track and organize every file. We create unique RFID document labels that be affixed to folders and boxes. Each label is flat and unobtrusive, yet contains a coiled passive RFID antenna that pings off of fixed RFID readers and handheld scanners. The RFID file tracking system is useful for companies and organizations with large amounts of paper documentation. It's ideal for insurance and medical care providers, schools and universities, courthouses, police departments, accounting firms, and government offices.
literally every cell phone on the planet is an RFID tracker and you can easily hide them in stamps, labels or even the paper itself. All it would take is cell phone near the ballot to know exactly where they are and where they have been.
Largest RFID Document Tracking System in the World
A large-scale project that uses RFID hardware of Feic Electronic
After their move into a new building, the Public Prosecution in Qatar was in need of an improved system of UHF RFID readers in order to track all circulating files. OGTech, as the local distributor, sought a cooperation with the German manufacturer Feig Electronic to create a solution that ensures efficient document tracking. It was necessary to come up with a solution that not only accurately tracks files but works without noticable delay.
Since all documents created prior to the implementation of the new solution are still equipped with the old tags, it is imperative that the new hardware works with these existing labels as well as allows for the generation of new labels.
In need of an extensive RFID system after expansion
About 600-1,000 new files are generated in the new Public Prosecution building each day, which all need to be tagged with RFID labels and added to the data base. Most of these files, at the end of the day, are transferred to the Court. Here, it is crucial to implement a system that does not only track the files, but also reads whether a file has been authorized to be moved outside the building.
With the help of QCS as the local integrator, OGTech supplied the Public Prosecution with 1,006 read points, consisting of UHF long-range readers ID ISC.LRU1002, 8-fold UHF multiplexer ID ISC.ANT.UMUX, UHF long-range antennas, circular, ID ISC.ANT.U270 / 270 and UHF desktop readers with integrated multiplexer ID ISC.MRU102, for 46 floors that can track documents with extreme accuracy, down to the particular desk a file is sitting on.
The middleware provided by OGTech connects 11 antennas at a time. „In theory, 500 antennas could be connected simultaneously,“ Regional Manager Khaled Mohamed Ezz El Din explains, „but in this case, that is not practical.“ In total, about 50,000-70,000 documents are physically available in the Public Prosecution building at any time that have to be tracked by readers.
„For document tracking, this system is the biggest implementation wordwide. No other place uses a tracking system that includes this many reading points. As far as the Middle East goes, concerning the implementation of RFID technology, it is one of the biggest projects in general.“ - Khaled Mohamed Ezz El Din, Regional Manager, OGTech for RFID solutions
Honoured for an unprecedented solution
After being in the works for half a year, the solution that was implemented in September 2017 led the Public Prosecution to be honored with an award shortly after in November by OGTech, Feig Electronic, and QCS for the worldwide largest RFID document tracking implementation. Khaled Mohamed Ezz El Din, who acts as project manager specially for this project due to the project‘s strategic importance, stresses the unusual volume of the project.
„It is not only the biggest implementation of document tracking wordwide but one of the biggest RFID implementation projects in the Middle East in general.“
Progressive technology reduces cost and minimises delays
Barcode Scanning with the New Wearable Hywear Compact XT
All readers in the building are produced to be circularly polarised instead of left- or right-handed only to ensure cost efficiency and easy maintenance through a single antenna instead of two. In addition to that, each reader is outfitted with an internal buffer that allows for file information to be put on hold in case of a network connection error and then, after the connection has returned, to be pushed forward automatically. This way no information is lost.
The file labels that are generated by the new hardware not only contain the reader tags but also a barcode to ensure efficiency and security. The perfomance of the readers, as opposed to the ones previously used, is noticably improved by the incorporated filtration technique contained in the readers. It tracks the document to a certain location and notes the location in the data base until the document is moved and the new location is noted, avoiding redundant scans.
Three levels of readers provide for precise information
In order to ensure the highest accuracy when tracking documents within the building, the implementation of the tracking system including UHF long-range readers and 8-channel UHF multiplexers is based on three levels: individual rooms, complete floors including lifts and stairs, and the exits. These three areas of implementation provide a dense network of reading points that can track documents in their exact location and then feed that information to the data base.
Khaled Mohamed Ezz El Din stresses the importance of the incorporation of the old tags into the new system. Instead of equipping all files with new tags, already existing documents including an older tag are still in use and can be read by the newly installed hardware.
Authorisation checks at the exits
All exits, including emergency exits, have been outfitted with readers and that track documents that leave and enter the building. The transfer to and from the Court produces the majority of traffic. The readers automatically receive information on whether a file has been authorized to leave the building or not. If an unauthorized file leaves the building, an alarm is triggered.
To avoid delays, the readers do not check the data base for authorization but rather, the tag on the document itself includes this information. By using UHF mid-range desktop readers, employees can authorise documents to be allowed outside the building. This way, authorisation can also be removed.
Detailed information about document location on 46 floors
All floors, lifts, and staircases are outfitted with readers. Whether a document is moved within the realm of the same floor or across the span of two or more floors, the information of the document tag delivers precise information about the location of the file to the data base through the readers. In addition, all rooms and desks within the rooms are to be equipped with readers that can track the exact location of documents with high precision.
As of yet, about 70% of these readers in the individual rooms have been installed. Khaled Mohamed Ezz El Din estimates the installation to be finished in April 2018.
Future expansion through existing structure
OGTech already has plans for additional implementation of tracking systems that are made possible by the newly installed structure. In addition to document tracking, three phases are scheduled for future implementations: First, asset management is to be improved and sped up through easier tracking with the new system. Then, the tracking of employeés will follow.
An additional system is to be integrated that allows to track all 600 staff members and includes information about presence and absence of employeés. Furthermore, visitor tracking, similarly to the employeé tracking system, is on the agenda for the future as well. Visitors would be provided with visitor passes that are equipped with an RFID chip and, this way, information can be collected about the number of visitors and length of stay.
A common solution to improve collaboration
Unlike the Public Prosecution, the Court still uses an older RFID system that is not as elaborate, collects less information, and cannot work as efficiently and as quickly as the new solution the Public Prosecution has recently implemented. Khaled Mohamed Ezz El Din expresses his wish for an upgrade to improve collaboration between the two institutions and make the transfer of files easier. He expects that the system will be recommended to the courts after public prosecution practice the high efficiency, performance and utilization of the new system.
As opposed to the innovative system being implemented in the Public Prosecution building, the current system of the Court slows down the constant exchange of files between the two institutions. An update of the Court‘s system would be mutually beneficial for both parties, as it would ensure faster and more secure transfer of files and documents‘ location could be more accurately determined.
An opportunity for growth
The award for the Public Prosecution is not only a great honor for Qatar‘s public sector but also a milestone for OGTech as the local distributor, as Khaled Mohamed Ezz El Din emphasises. Simultaneously, he stresses the importance of collaboration and solid partnership in order to go through with a project of this scale, which he sees not as a challenge but as an opportunity for the company to grow.
„It‘s a very big project,“ he says, „It‘s very unusual, especially in the Middle East.“ He is confident that future projects will benefit from the basis of this successful implementation. His cited plans for additional future system additions confirm that this installation provides for a range of possibilities. It allows for expansion, improved coorperation opportunities with increased efficiency in the everyday procedures.
OGTech, operates as a local distributor of software in Middle East and GCC region. The company offers software for customizable end-to-end RFID solutions and security systems in coorperation with hardware manufacturers, including the supervision of the integration and necessary maintenance and professional services.
These all go together baker
>>11552983, >>11553030, >>11553168, >>11553230, >>11553270, >>11553285, >>11553290 Document Management RFID Systems
and I would remove these since they are from 3 days ago
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