At Sensors Expo 2016, SecureRF demonstrated the latest version of LIME Tag MY01, which features a modular design that allows users to quickly assemble the solution they need. The MY01 has Global System for Mobile (GSM) communication, Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), classic Bluetooth, and Near Field Communications (NFC) radios, optional temperature sensor, 3-axis accelerometer, ambient light sensor, and more than 7 MB of storage.
In addition to supporting SMS, the MY01 offers GPS functions for location-based services. The tag has an optional 240 x 240-pixel (1.5 x 1.5-inch) color touchscreen display. The base model, with GSM, BLE, and battery, is available for $44 each in small quantities, and fully featured LIME Tags with touchscreen are priced at $215 each, making strong security economically feasible for many applications.
A security software development kit, smartphone app, and supporting infrastructure are available for customization and fast deployment. Data and messaging to and from the tag can be managed through Veridify, SecureRF’s secure cloud-based Internet of Things (IoT) service platform, which also includes tools to link data collection with third-party systems. All LIME Tags come with SecureRF’s Public-Key Infrastructure (PKI) and file protection solutions.
SecureRF’s exhibition also featured its updated LIME Tag NX01, which features a public-key authentication protocol for identification and authentication that can be used without network connectivity. Included is onboard file protection with a symmetric encryption engine to securely move data on and off the smartcard.
LIME Tags are designed to fit a range of commercial, consumer, and defense applications, for which people, devices, and products need to be securely monitored and authenticated. Sensors and tags are available to address cold chain management, supply chain security, machine-to-machine, credentialing, and anti-counterfeiting, and are available in a variety of physical forms including inlays, smartcards, or chips for easy integration into products, labels or tags. LIME Tags can also collect critical sensor data, such as temperature, humidity, and shock.
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