Are talking tags next?

Despite some bumps in the road to RFID implementation, vendors and others continue to leverage the technology and push it into new applications.

I’ve learned recently that voice-directed Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) is looking to tap the data contained in RFID tags to maximize the potential of both technologies.

The base technology directs warehouse workers using voice commands from headsets relayed via portable wireless computers that they wear. Instead of a note telling the worker to go to such and such a location to retrieve three cases of product, he or she hears the command.

One thing lacking in voice technology is verification, according to Tom Kerr, director of applied research for Vocollect (www.vocollect.com), a major player in voice-directed work.

“Voice is great at directing tasks, but it’s not so good at direct verification,” Kerr explains. “RFID brings that direct verification capability to the table. The additional benefit is that RFID does not need line of sight to the tags.”

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