F.A.Q.

Frequent Asked Questions

General

What makes WISER's tracking and location system different from other tracking systems?

For a more in-depth exploration and comprehensive comparisons between various asset tracking technologies, refer to WISER’s Comprehensive Guide to Asset Tracking.

Our micro-location system excels at locating and tracking almost any type of material asset, ranging from crates, pallets, bins, and shipping containers to forklifts, hand-trucks, individual tools, robots, manufactured parts, hard-hats, security badges, electronic devices, and more.

Setting up our mesh antenna nodes is a straightforward process. Once in place, simply attach a WISER Tracker Tag to the asset you wish to locate. For real-world examples of the system in action, check out WISER’s current Case Studies and Blog to witness the seamless tracking of diverse assets.

Effortlessly monitor a multitude of assets with WISER’s flexible tracking capabilities with either our ATLAS or Locator systems, tailored to accommodate your specific tracking needs. Our systems seamlessly operate across various shapes, sizes, and installations, whether indoors or outdoors. The versatility of programmable ping rates and wired options eliminates any theoretical constraints on the number of assets WISER can effectively track.

Customers primarily us the WISER system to streamline operations, save time, and cut costs related to misplaced assets or personnel. Our versatile solution is integral to diverse applications such as inventory management systems, process optimization (including work in progress tracking), logistics, supply chain management, and healthcare. Witness the real-world impact of WISER’s Locator through our latest Case Studies for illuminating examples and insights into its multifaceted functionalities. Elevate efficiency, reduce expenses, and enhance safety with WISER’s innovative Locator technology.

While wireless RF systems may encounter accuracy challenges in cluttered or interference-prone environments, WISER’s asset tracking Real-Time Location System (RTLS) is engineered to overcome these obstacles. Specifically designed to tackle the multi-path propagation challenges posed by heavy clutter, reflective metal, or wireless interference, WISER’s mesh solution excels in tracking tagged assets with submeter accuracy, with inch-level precision in most cases, ensuring reliable and precise asset tracking even in challenging environments.

All of WISER’s devices are small and lightweight. Antenna nodes are approximately 6″ x 2″ x 1″ and tracker tags are 1″ x 1.5″ in size. A system to cover 40,000 square feet can easily fit in a backpack, weighing only a few pounds.

Yes. WISER’s system requires a wireless mesh to be established for any tracking setting, but this mesh can be created outside as well as inside.

WISER’s system allows non-line-of-sight locating and tracking through most interior walls and partitions. Tracking range depends on what the walls are made of, their thickness, and other environmental factors. For best results, we typically arrange antennas to track on each side of concrete or metal interior walls.

WISER tracking arenas can be installed quickly with minimal infrastructure. WISER’s system tracks and locates without reliance on WiFi, Cellular, or other wireless networks. Tracking antennas can be powered via wall outlets, USB batteries, or Power over Ethernet (PoE). Large-scale installations typically use Ethernet to connect antennas. Additional infrastructure like WiFi is only necessary for customers who transmit tracking data to offsite locations, such as to an offsite manager’s computer.

The WISER mesh requires a minimum of 4 antennas, placed every 5,000 – 10,000 square feet depending on building construction and materials, clutter, and RF reflections. The size, shape, materials, and complexity of your site will determine this number. For example, tracking in a challenging, reflective environment typically requires antenna placement every 5,000 square feet for accuracy within one meter. Open environments like clear, outdoor settings can allow one-foot precision with antennas spread as far as every 40,000 square feet.

WISER tags designed for extended lifespans and convenient battery changes. Our tags are equipped with off-the-shelf coin cell batteries, known to last for years, ensuring prolonged functionality. The longevity of the batteries is influenced by the tag’s ping rates and movement frequency.

Yes. The WISER system does not interfere with passive RFID or barcodes and can be used in conjunction with these systems.

This could include actively tracking an object after it crosses a scanning portal, or temporarily associating passive identifiers with active ones. For example, many manufacturers scan barcoded products as they are put into bins, tubs, or buggies, or loaded onto pallets and lift trucks equipped with a WISER tag. WISER’s system associates each scanned item with its conveyor vehicle, device, or person. Each conveyor and its itemized contents are then located and tracked as they move throughout the facility.

Privacy

WISER RRLT does not employ cameras, biometrics, facial recognition or personal cell phone tracking—things employees often consider intrusive. The system utilizes a segregated, on-site network of very low-power ultra-wideband (UWB) devices that can be focused to track only within designated workspaces.

The WISER system generates and distributes data using a segregated network of ultra-wideband (UWB) devices. Isolating location data in this way protects data from being scraped over a network. WISER hardware can also be isolated from sensitive company intranets. Furthermore, the WISER Locator does not require WiFi or other pre-existing wireless networks to operate. Not requiring company WiFi or cloud services to operate also helps keep this valuable personal data safe from hackers or other malicious actors. WISER solutions can operate in a secure cloud configuration or entirely on-premises, which adds another layer of control and security for end users.

WISER also lets end users control the size or shape of the area being tracked. This enables them to limit the scope of a tracking arena. Furthermore, users can draw digital zones in WISER’s Tag and Track software to mark virtual blind spots. These blind spots could be parking lots, break rooms, restrooms, or other areas with additional privacy concerns.

Unlike many other real-time location systems (RTLS), the WISER Locator gives the end user full ownership of all data generated. WISER does not monetize any customer-generated data or give data access to any third parties without specific permission from the customer. Distributed, site-based data ownership and control helps to keep data safe and prevent hacking or data breaches by malicious parties.

As a distributed, localized, edge solution, WISER wearable devices can be non-individualized to provide meta-data only. Or they can be individualized only in the event of pre-specified events such as a safety or perimeter violations. Devices are never tracked outside the pre-determined workspace footprint, and employees can leave them at work at the end of the day.

Tracking and locating personnel brings an added consideration to real-time location systems—protecting individual rights to privacy. Whether tracking field workers in hazardous locations, medical professionals in hospitals, or tour guides in sports stadiums, WISER’s industry-leading Redundant Radio Localization and Tracking (RRLT) better protects personal privacy in comparison with conventional methods.

WISER tracks personnel only using metadata like ID numbers for the tracker tag issued to them. These numbers can be changed at will—at the conclusion of an efficiency study or an emergency muster drill, for instance. WISER customers can reissue tags at any time as an additional measure of protection.

End-users have direct control over the unmasking of individual data, such as in the event of an emergency. As such, end users and their employees can determine how individual data may be used in compliance with workplace rules or federal regulations like HIPPA.

Unlike many other real-time location systems (RTLS), the WISER Locator gives the end user full ownership of all data generated. WISER does not monetize any customer-generated data or give data access to any third parties without specific permission from the customer. Distributed, site-based data ownership and control helps to keep data safe and prevent hacking or data breaches by malicious parties.

Does this system require access to employee smartphones?

No. Phones are not required to operate the system. End users can view location data on a smartphone, but WISER’s Locator doesn’t use phones to generate that data and the system does not give employers, or other cell phones, access to any data stored on phones.

The WISER Locator uses a redundant, multi-layered approach to protect all location data. This includes encryption of data in transmission between antennas and transport layer security for WISER’s API. WISER’s broadcast signatures also resemble background noise, making them very difficult to identify or intercept in the first place. Furthermore, the system can operate either within or outside of company firewalls.

Yes. The WISER Locator only tracks individual WISER devices, which must be issued to each individual. These can be issued as a wearable, a name badge, or simply as a device to be pocketed or carried. This allows worker unions and company policy to direct what kinds of tracking are or are not allowed. This system does not use cameras, facial recognition, or other means of identification that can take place without individual consent.

The WISER Locator generates only a few types of data: Location in inch-level coordinates, timestamp for each location point, and battery levels for individual tags. If end users add zones to their tracking arena, WISER’s Locator will also generate data points recording which tags appear in which zones and for how long.

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