Murata and Michelin Co-develop RFID Module to Improve Tire Management Operations
Murata Manufacturing has announced a co-development with Michelin of a new passive RFID module embedded in tires. This technology enhances tire management operations by enabling low-cost, efficient traceability throughout the tire's lifecycle. Currently implemented in over four million tires, the plan is to expand usage across all Michelin tires by 2024. The innovation, approximately the size of a grain of rice, aims to improve inventory logistics, maintenance, and recycling efforts, reflecting a significant step towards increased market adoption of RFID technology in tire manufacturing.
- RFID tags integrated into over four million Michelin tires, indicating robust initial adoption.
- Plans for full rollout across all Michelin tires by 2024, showcasing commitment to innovative solutions.
- Enhances tire traceability, improving inventory logistics and maintenance processes.
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Michelin co-develops RFID module to improve tire management operations
RFID modules that are embedded into tires (Graphic: Business Wire)
“RFID technology is a key enabler to gain efficiency and optimise tire operations, but also to improve the customer experience while identifying tires and associating data. An embedded tag is the only way to identify tires, from the cradle to the grave, consistently,” said Mr. Jerôme Barrand, Michelin RFID program leader. “Thanks to a great collaboration with Murata, a new efficient and cost-effective solution has been developed, enabling Michelin to address a larger market. This new generation of RFID tags is already in more than four million Michelin tires. As the technology is also available, from now on, to any other tire manufacturer, this shall foster market adoption.”
Currently, Michelin uses the RFID tags in commercial vehicles, such as lorries, busses and passenger cars. Michelin is working towards expanding this roll out to
“Murata will continue to improve technologies for innovative solutions and will contribute to tire management operations throughout its lifecycle and the enhancement of customer experience,” says
Murata has extensive experience and knowledge of RF technology and downsizing. Improving the reliability compared to existing RFID tags while minimizing cost were critical factors when developing the tire embeddable RFID tag. Designed and manufactured by Murata, the RFID module is approximately the size of a grain of rice, measuring 1x1x6 mm. By inserting it into a simple spring antenna designed and manufactured by HANA Technologies, the RFID tag achieves the simplest communication architecture, enabling it to link to the tire ecosystem.
In addition to the supply of this RFID module, Murata will be able to offer its id-BridgeTM platform (RFID middleware), which processes and interprets the data transmitted from the tire embeddable RFID tag in conformance with ISO standards*.
For more information about the tire embeddable RFID tags, which are already in mass production, please visit: https://rfid.michelin.com/
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