Spec Sheet
October 2012 – Version 5 © SimplyRFiD Page 1
NoxCore Software Feature List
NoxCore is an item tracking system. A unique RFID (Radio Frequency ID) tag is placed on each
asset/item and those items are then tracked by the NoxCore software system.
The NoxCore uses ATA’s (Asset Tracking Appliances / Servers), RFID Readers, Video Cameras, and
remote sensors ranging from sonar systems to electronic eyes.
Listed here are the capabilities and features of the NoxCore product.
Base Capabilities – NOX-COREX
Network – IP and Power
Over Ethernet (PoE)
Nox works via an open-standard TCP/IP based network and does not
interfere with other devices on this network.
All RFID readers, cameras, and alarms support PoE (Power over
Ethernet) for ease and durability of installation.
Local or Cloud
Nox can be installed as a local, private server (ATA or Asset Tracking
Appliance) or it can operate via the cloud. Your local server can also
become a cloud server for your remote locations. Each of these has
advantages: Local for keeping your data on your local private network
or cloud for ease of support and deployment.
RFID Fixed Reader Support
Nox supports these RFID readers via TCP/IP and PoE (Power Over
Ethernet):
Impinj R220/R420
ThingMagic/Trimble Astra, M5, M6
Motorola XR-Series
Convergence Systems Limited CS203
RFID Mobile Reader
Support
(NOX-COREW Feature) Nox supports the CSL CS101 in both Wi-Fi and
USB Off-Line syncing for data exchange.
Scalability
The ATA (Asset Tracking Appliance) is a plug-and-play NoxCore device.
Plug this into a network and it will configure itself to manage all your
item movement. Custom configurations can be quoted for larger
installations.
Remote Sensors refer to: RFID Readers, Cameras, Terminals, Sonar,
and other triggers.
Nox-CoreX can be deployed on your Windows Server 2008 and
Windows 7 Server. Nox can run in a VM. A typical environment (16GB
RAM, i7 or better processor) can handle more than 100 RFID sensors.