| Developers: | SAUK |
| Date of the premiere of the system: | 2025/12/01 |
| Branches: | Logistics and Distribution, Transport |
| Technology: | Internet of Things (IoT) |
Main article: What is the Internet of Things (IoT)
2025: Presentation of the SAUK TitanID BLE Beacon
SAUK introduced the SAUK TitanID BLE beacon on December 1, 2025. The solution is designed for automatic monitoring and control of large equipment, containers, railway cars, pallets, equipment and personnel in real time.
The device runs on Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) technology and is capable of transmitting a unique identifier and other parameters 100 meters or more. The distance depends on the characteristics and settings of the receiving device - the BLE gateway. The BLE beacon can be identified by any modern smartphone. High range allows complete automation of tracking processes at logistics terminals, warehouses, quarries, railway stations and other industrial facilities without operator involvement. It should be further noted the possibility of application in the agro-industrial sector.
SAUK TitanID is especially effective in all tasks, where the range of passive UHF RFID tags is insufficient, and the use of GPS or GSM/WAN positioning systems is limited by technical, technological difficulties and economic indicators. Due to the ultra-low power consumption and the built-in power supply, the device has been operating for more than 5 years without maintenance. Its durable body meets the IP67/IP68 standard, guaranteeing protection from dust and water, as well as stable operation in temperature zones in any regions of Russia.
In addition to logistics and industry, SAUK TitanID is used in innovative payment systems. The BLE signal can be received by users' smartphones in public transport or parking lots, providing contactless identification and automated online payment through mobile applications. The BLE beacon helps the person and the service operator to accurately identify the location in real time.
| SAUK TitanID is a solution for the Russian infrastructure, where the durability, autonomy and stability of contactless identification in difficult conditions are important, - said Andrei Krasovsky, head of SAUK, candidate of technical sciences. |
