Unified Vision Solution (UVS)

The consumerization of BLE has driven costs to levels where the tag is virtually disposable. And BLE 5.1
allows for sub-meter accuracy and tracking in the vertical dimension. All this makes possible new RTLS use
case for inventory management where thousands of items need to be tracked on vertical shelves in close
proximity to each other.
Enterprise RTLS & IoT Platform Delivering
RTLS Insights into People and Things, Organizational Efficiency and Better Outcomes
AiRISTA Flow Reaches Deeper For Better Business Decisions

Delivered from the Cloud and On-Premise
Connect To Any Asset
CONNECT TO ANY ASSET
AiRISTA Flow provides a range of sensors based on a variety of wireless technologies to provide location and condition information for people and assets across the enterprise. If we don’t make a sensor, our ecosystem of partners completes our portfolio to connect to just about anything.

WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES
- Wi-Fi
- GPS
- Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)
- Infrared (IR)
- Passive Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID)
- Third-Party (Cellular, Satellite, UWB, LoRa)
SENSOR TYPES
- Location
- Temperature
- Humidity
- Vibration
- Motion & Direction
- Man-Down
- Intrinsically Safe (Explosion Proof)
- Indoor & Outdoor
Example Application (Automotive Manufacturing)

EXAMPLE APPLICATION
Associate Actionable Data
ASSOCIATE ACTIONABLE DATA
Ten years ago, AiRISTA Flow’s UVS Platform began as a software engine for data correlation. “Xpert Messages” create data pipes to any electronic information and disparate pieces of info are tagged to “Items.” Through powerful scripts, business rules are built based on the location and condition of Items. By cascading business rules, virtually any process can be modeled. Not only does automation of business processes replace traditional methods that may have relied on paper-based systems or tribal knowledge, but new processes are quickly modeled to drive continuous process improvement.

INTEGRATE APPLICATIONS TO EXTEND INSIGHTS
- Electronic Health & Medical Records
- Enterprise Resource Planning
- Manufacturing Resource Planning Systems
- Manufacturing Execution Systems
- Data Historians
- Supply Chain Management Systems
Example Application (Criminal Justice)

EXAMPLE APPLICATION
Improve Decision Making
IMPROVE DECISION MAKING

REACH DEEPER FOR BETTER OUTCOMES
- Business Intelligence & Analytics Engine
- Customizable Dashboard
- Forensic Replay for Iterative Improvement
- Process & Workflow Improvement
- Alert Management
- Wayfinding
More Example Applications: AiRISTA Flow UVS In Action

Minning: Staff Safety
In the event of an underground mine emergency, automated headcount in the mustering area indicate the people still in harm’s way. The locations of these people are mapped and indicate whether they are down and not moving which helps drive rescue priorities.
Healthcare: Patient Flow
As hospital reimbursement is increasingly based on patient outcomes, analysis of factors across the delivery system drives continuous improvement. Hand hygiene of staff can be monitored for programs to increase compliance. Medications under refrigeration can be monitored for consistency of temperature. Segregating sterilized equipment and par level accounting ensures devices are available and clean.


Healthcare: Asset Tracking
For production environments, insight into dwell times leads to improved asset utilization. When applied to patient experience, dwell time analysis improvises patient flow, increasing customer satisfaction. Combined with historic pathing, the patient’s end-to-end journey is brought to life.

Hospitality: Staff Safety
Hotel housekeeping staff are one of the most vulnerable groups of people in the workforce. Panic buttons alerting security to compromising situations ensures help is delivered quickly. Through forensic replay of events, continuous improvements are implemented which increase effectiveness and comply with legislative and union requirements.

Manufacturing: Process Automation
Pre-preg material used for skins of jet fighters has an expiration date. To ensure efficient use of this expensive material, the oldest material is pulled from the freezer first. If the retrieved material is out of date, an alarm sounds as it moves out of the freezer.
