Ultra Wide Band (UWB) RFID

Mr Bertrand A Dugal, President
Parco Merged Media Corp, United States
 
 
This presentation was given at Active RFID Europe 2006 on Sep 20, 2006.
 

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Presentation Summary
  • The benefits of UWB for tracking and locating
  • How the technology works and case studies
Speaker Biography
The President and co-founder of Parco Merged Media Corporation is Bertrand Dugal who has over 19 years experience in hospital administration. Mr. Dugal is also experienced in coordinating large-scale database projects, managing software development for industrial applications, and managing operations on a regional level. Prior to starting Parco, Mr. Dugal owned and operated Future Computing, Inc., a full service Information Technology provider to businesses throughout the northeast and a developer of industry specific software to the logging, lumber, and forest products industry. As well his company operated as an IT training facility offering accelerated certification training in Microsoft Certified Systems Engineering, COMPTIA A+ certification, etc. as well as a testing center for Sylvan Prometric, and VUE. Other projects include joint application development of the Maine Child Welfare Information System and deployment of financial databases and emulation systems for banking. He also founded and managed PowerSearch, a consulting business that specialized in recruitment and placement of personnel in the health care industry. Mr. Dugal has an M.B.A. and B.S. in Business Management from New Hampshire College, as well as certification in Environmental Management. Mr. Dugal is a current or past member of various health care and information technology organizations including the American Hospital Association, and the New England Hospital Association, American Society for Hospital Engineers.
Company Profile
Parco Wireless is the healthcare industry leader in developing location based RFID systems. The company has developed the most reliable and accurate RFID-enabled resource and patient workflow management tools available to hospitals today. Parco's state-of-the art indoor positioning systems use an advanced form of non-interfering RFID called ultra-wide band (UWB) technology as well as advanced software management tools that consistently report sub-foot accuracy for thousands of patients and hospital equipment. Parco is also developing location based applications leveraging the 915MHz, 2.4GHz, and 5.9GHz frequency ranges as well as UWB into a single, multi-use chipset tag design. All of Parco's systems are designed to work with most legacy systems for easy software integration, electromagnetic and radio frequency compatibility. The Parco systems optimize asset utilization in everyday use as well as emergency situations, increase patient flow, reduce wait times, reduce operating costs and improve overall patient care quality.

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