Identiv, Inc. announced the company will introduce the next generation of its uTrust Sense Temperature Tracker solution during RFID Journal LIVE! 2017. The end-to-end solution includes a low-cost, secure, portable smart sensor label that tracks and stores temperature readings, can be read locally by near field communication (NFC) readers, including mobile devices, and can be uploaded to the Internet for analysis.

Precise temperature accuracy

The self-adhesive uTrust Sense Temperature Tracker datalogger solution is ideal for monitoring and tracking virtually any temperature-sensitive product for cold chain applications, smart packaging, medical products and pharmaceutical logistics, and other fragile goods. The precise temperature accuracy of the tag makes it ideal for use with perishable goods, including fresh fish, caviar, wine, blood, vaccines, flowers, and more, protecting product and brand integrity while significantly minimising costs.

Identiv’s innovative solution addresses the needs of businesses requiring temperature control during air, insulated van, or refrigerated container transportation. uTrust Sense Temperature Tracker is secured by a state-of-the-art cryptographic algorithm to protect the integrity of each temperature measurement and the record transmission to the cloud platform is secured to prevent unauthorised entities from altering measurements.

Data integrity

“Identiv’s uTrust Sense Temperature Tracker is an unrivalled solution addressing the growing challenges in the IoT concerning data integrity and originality,” said Stephane Ardiley, Identiv Director of Product Management. “This intelligent tracking device delivers an effective and secure end-to-end solution for tracking the temperature of any goods.”

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