Acceliot Launches AI-Powered Smart Space Portal to Revolutionize Warehouse Automation with Software-Defined RFID Precision
Acceliot, Inc., a pioneer in asset tracking and management technology, has unveiled its Smart Space Portal (SSP) architecture, a software-first, AI-powered RFID platform designed to revolutionize warehouse automation. The new system delivers highly accurate, real-time tracking of pallets and individual items at dock doors by leveraging existing RFID hardware, eliminating the need for costly and complex infrastructure upgrades. The Smart Space Portal uses supervised machine learning to enhance RFID read accuracy in open, unshielded environments—transforming standard dock doors into intelligent automation points. Unlike traditional RFID portals that rely on physical barriers, RF shielding, or specialized antennas, Acceliot’s software-defined approach enables barrier-free operation while maintaining precision. This allows logistics operators to achieve advanced automation without disrupting existing workflows or incurring significant installation costs. Key capabilities of the SSP include full-stack automation readiness, delivering verified, error-free RFID data directly to enterprise systems such as ERP and WMS platforms. This enables automated receiving and shipping processes, accurate inventory reconciliation, dynamic routing, and exception-free billing—reducing reliance on manual data entry and improving operational efficiency. The platform’s AI engine filters out stray and duplicate RFID reads in real time, ensuring only valid movement events are captured. It is fully compatible with a wide range of existing fixed RFID readers and UHF antennas from vendors including Zebra, Impinj, and Acceliot’s own STARflex, making it a vendor-neutral solution that enhances current investments. Shawn Manesh, CEO of Acceliot, emphasized the strategic shift the platform represents: “Our SSP approach marks a shift from hardware-bound portals to intelligent, software-defined infrastructure. By turning existing dock doors into AI-powered automation points, organizations can modernize their supply chains and achieve true end-to-end visibility.” Adrien Vallet, CTO of Panoptès Group, shared positive results from real-world testing at their logistics center in Cavaillon, France. “This is the first time we have seen a software solution outperform our traditional portal systems in real operational environments,” he said, highlighting consistent accuracy without the need for hardware tunnels or shielding. Paul Barriga, Acceliot’s CTO, noted that the company is training its AI models in some of the most demanding, tag-dense dock door environments to ensure robust performance. “The RFID infrastructure in warehouses worldwide holds far more intelligence than legacy systems have been able to extract,” he said. Christophe Loussert, Acceliot’s Chief Scientist, will present a session on “UHF Portal Discrimination” at the IEEE RFID-TA 2025 conference in Valence, France, from October 27 to 30, 2025. The Smart Space Portal is scheduled for general availability in the first quarter of 2026. Throughout 2025, Acceliot will conduct live demonstrations in high-traffic warehouse settings and complete integrations with major ERP and WMS platforms. For more information, technical documentation, and test results, visit www.acceliot.com or contact [email protected].
