Ford Integrates RFID Technology In Its Trucks
By Max Brenn
16:23, February 9th 2008
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Ford Integrates RFID Technology In Its Trucks

After finding out that its clients’ most often encountered problem is forgetting to bring important tools with them, Ford has developed a system that will put an end to this situation. At the Chicago Auto Show, Ford has made a demonstration using an identification system, Tool Link, based on radio frequency. With its help, owners of F-150 pickups and vans will always know whether their tool kit is complete, when they set on their way.

Tool Link is a part of Ford Work Solutions, which includes also an in-dash computer developed with Magneti Marelli and powered by Microsoft Auto, Crew Chief, a fleet telematics and diagnostics system and Cable Lock security system.

The system’s cost is not yet revealed, but it includes a radio tracking device, a computerized system, 50 tags to be glued or tied to the tools, as well as embedded antennae.

Developed with DEWALT and ThingMagic, Tool Link offers owners the capability to mark and scan high-value tools, safety equipment, material inventories and other important assets using RFID tags. Cable Lock security system assures the drivers that the tools can be kept safe from thieves, inside the truck.

The computer that monitors the tags is integrated into the vehicle's center stack, filling the same space normally occupied by the standard radio. It is equipped with a 6.5-inch, high-resolution touch screen, two gigabytes of memory, a secure digital slot for additional memory, a USB port and includes a wireless keyboard and mouse. A stylus, stored next to the CD slot, is included for use on the touch screen.

Called “Built Ford Tough”, the computer is designed and tested to the same stringent standards as the other parts on the truck.

This is how the service works: when the driver starts the engine, the antennae begin scanning the tools that have been previously tagged by the owner, and then a list of the tools is displayed on the screen of the vehicle’s computer.

In what concerns privacy, Ford assures its customers that data written on the tags can only be read on a distance of a foot or two away from the truck. Also, the information can only mean something for someone who has access to the onboard computer files.

The company is optimistic about the invention, and thinks that the customers will not only accept the application with enthusiasm, but will also be ready to pay for it.

All four Ford Work Solutions will be available this fall on the new 2009 Ford F-150 XL, STX, XLT and FX4 trucks; F-Series Super Duty XL, XLT and FX4 trucks; and all 2009 E-Series vans.

Ford Company hopes that this newly developed technology will help the F-150 model maintain its top position in the market, especially with the new models launched by competitors such as Dodge, Toyota or Chevrolet in 2007.



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