Type of course:
Digital learning, Path
Language:
EN
Duration:
1 hour, 15 minutes
Workload:
3 hours
Proficiency:
Beginner
Target:
Professionals, Students
This learning path is designed to provide professionals and students with an introduction AI in decision making.
Firstly, we explain the importance of asset tracking in industry through the use of different tagging technologies. Digital asset tracking provides greater transparency in the production process, allowing you to view progress and status data along your production line at any time. RFID is the right technology to implement this in production.
The basic concepts of RFID technology and the main components of RFID applications are explained. It also discusses the different radio frequencies and how they can be used in selected applications.
The most important terms and characteristics of RFID readers are also explained. The difference between mobile and fixed readers is also discussed. For practical use, the selection of suitable antennas and their installation for the planned industrial applications also plays an important role. RFID tags and their different forms and applications are also discussed. There are different tags for different environments (e.g. metal environment).
Near Field Communication (NFC) technology and its potential use in industrial environments. The globally standardised frequency is 13.56 MHz. Transmission ranges of approximately five to ten centimetres are possible. NFC technology uses mobile devices such as mobile phones, tablets and notebooks to exchange data. This opens up a wide range of new applications.
Learning outcomes
- After completing the course, learners will understand the key aspects of implementing data infrastructures in manufacturing
- After completing the course, learners will understand the key challenges of applying AI-methods in the manufacturing domain.
Topics
Uncategorized
Tags
Artificial Intelligence
