
The following points describe the elements which appear in the ecostystem illustration above.
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)
Data is storage on tags using radio frequency energy as a means of storage and retrieval. Data can be updated, augmented or queried wirelessly without the reader having to be in immediate proximity of the tag.
Billing
Billing environments such as AAA (Authentication Authorization Accounting) can be developed and customized to meet virtually any business requirement.
Security
Secured access to buildings and other facilities.
Digital Surveillance
Wireless connectivity, no cables required. Aggregation of different surveillance points, video collection and aggregation with web access.
Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV)
High resolution, wireless surveillance – all at a selectable frame rate.
Push to Talk (PTT)
Emulating traditional two-way radio communication in the context of a modern IP based network.
Database Management
From access control parameters to data repository.
Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP)
Leverage the IP network investment by emulating a rich voice telephony environment.
Telemetry
Monitor the health of the system and take corrective action.
Digital Signage
Effectively communicate on a visually rich scalable, platform.
Hot Spots
Provide Wi-Fi access as a revenue and traffic generator in a number of retail and commercial environments.
Push Email
Unattended email delivery.
Internet Protocol Television (IPTV)
Streamed and on-demand delivery that can be multicast or broadcast.
Point of Sale Systems (POS)
POS systems that provide secure wireless transactions for the macro retail sector.
Location-Based Services (LBS)
Navigation, asset location, and targeted advertising.

