Communicate, Track, Locate in Harsh Environments
Secure Wireless Monitoring of Radioactive Materials in Storage and Transportation Without Batteries
DSI Battery-free RFID tags close the technological gap related to limited battery lifetime of active (battery- powered) tags, while providing data security, tamper indication and authentication with the following characteristics:
 Unlimited lifetime, maintenance free, environmentally safe;
  metallic objects;
 Long range, up to 100 ft., depending on size and operational environments;
 Authenticated tags;  Resistant to Gamma, and fast neutron radiation;  Passive RF seal tag, tamper indication;  Sensor integration (strain gauge, temperature, pressure, etc.);
 Accurate localization, tracking, and motion detection;  Network and database integration;  Continuous and on-demand remote monitoring;  Low cost.
Pulse-Based Through-the-Concrete-Wall Video & Sensor Data Communications
Pulse-Based Voice Communications Integrated with Smart Phone
Secure, Wireless Audio, Video, and Sensor communications in Hostile Environments: Applications SMR, MSR, Geological Repositories
 Adaptive to the operational environment (software- 
 Low power;  Non-interfering with legacy communications systems;  Jam resistant;  Physical layer security in addition to conventional encryption techniques;
 TCP/IP sensor networking with radio;  Small, low-cost reliable communications;  Ability to communicate sensor and video data through 5 ft nuclear concrete containment walls.
DSI Passive (battery-free) RFID Tags
Accurate Asset Localization with < 10 cm Accuracy Using Battery- Free Passive Tags
Dirac Solutions Inc. | 
www.DiracSolutions.com | Email: 
info@DiracSolutions.com 5776 Stoneridge Mall Rd. Suite 290, Pleasanton, CA 94588, USA
            
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