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PDC Smart Band® RFID System Revolutionizes Data & Race Management at International Triathlon CompetitionKailua-Kona, Hawaii--At the world renowned Triathlon Competition in Kona, Hawaii, speed, flexibility, and efficiency are traits commonly linked to the athletes who perform in this grueling event. This year, these qualities were also used in praise of the event's electronic wristband system-a revolutionary first for the "monster" of all triathlons. The race on October 18 was the first of its kind to replace traditional wristbands with Smart Band® Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Wristbands by Precision Dynamics Corporation (PDC), a global leader in automatic identification. The new system revolves around a tiny, flat RFID chip, sealed in a non-transferable vinyl wristband, that uses customized software to store and transfer data which is read by RFID readers. The system linked athlete identification data to a photo database, managed inventory disbursement, and provided event staff immediate access to personal and medical data throughout the race. Registration: Athletes' Personal Data is Stored on BandDuring event check in, 1,648 participants received race kits that included individually serialized PDC Smart Bands®. Each wristband was pre-programmed with vital personal information including race and bib numbers, personal contact, medical information, and prior race status. Unlike bar code wristbands, with Smart Band® 256 characters of information can be stored on the factory sealed RFID chip. Standing up to the riggers of the rough Kona climate, Smart Band® can be read through clothing, water, and the body-day or night. Smart Band® also helped automate and streamline the photography system at Kona. The event photographer took pictures of each athlete and captured their wristband serial number with an RFID reader. After the race, a Kodak Technology database digitally synchronized the athlete's photo with his/her wristband serial number (and other applicable data, such as photo date and time). This provided a faster, easier method of retrieving photos of the athletes. In addition, Smart Band was used as an inventory device to log the distribution of CO2 cartridges, which were provided to athletes for bicycle tire inflation. RFID is uniquely suited for inventory management and tracking as it has the ability of counting inventory up to eight times faster than with bar codes. Judi Geisler, Registration Director for the event, praised the automated feature of the RFID system. "It allowed us to quickly check in participants without the large number of paperwork used in prior years," she said. She was also impressed by the system's added level of security which enabled race officials to accurately identify participants during the days leading to the event. Geisler is already thinking about ways in which the event's registration process can be further improved with RFID. In the future, she would like to program athletes' information to the bands during registration to ensure that data is current. "This way, we can record recent information such as race day weight or athletes' local accommodations incase of emergency," she said. Geisler's staff was very excited about the new technology, she said, and this excitement is reflected in her tone as she sets her sights to 2004: "I would love to see the system used next year! Any element that makes this race stand out makes it that much more fun to be a part of. The athletes thought it was cool," she said.
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