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System meets standard
04 August 2015
HARTING’s Ha-VIS Middleware, which provides easy and flexible integration of UHF RFID readers into plant-wide projects, has become the first system of its type to successfully fulfil the official certification process of the GS1 EPCglobal standard.

As a result, HARTING says that its Ha-VIS Middleware is the only European product on the market which allows UHF RFID identification to be implemented into projects in a transparent, future-proof and reliably tested way.
The HARTING Ha-VIS Middleware is based on the open standard ALE 1.1 of the GS1 EPCglobal. This standard defines a number of useful functionalities including read/write operations, filtering and triggers. In addition, it clearly specifies how external software interacts with these functionalities. The standard guarantees a reliable, durable, well documented and testable system which is maintained and developed by the GS1 EPCglobal organisation.
The HARTING Ha-VIS Middleware meets ALE 1.1 and fully conforms to the current standard. Compared to the earlier ALE 1.0 standard, ALE 1.1 defines more useful functionalities, especially relating to how data is written into transponders. This conformity has now also been certified by GS1 EPCglobal.
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