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Radio Frequency Identification

Cornell Hospitality Quarterly, 2008
Radio frequency identification (RFID) allows for objects to be identified electronically through the use of radio waves. RFID can be applied to table games in casinos by allowing gaming operators to gain the same levels of customer and game-play data in table game operations as they presently have in the slot area.
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Radio Frequency Identification

2018
Radio frequency identification, RFID, uses electromagnetic fields to transfer data wirelessly. Common uses of RFID are entry passes to secure sites, library book logging, or tracking component parts in a production process. Passive RFID tags consist only of an antenna and a microchip, whose shadow can be seen by holding an RFID card up to a light ...
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Radio frequency identification

Proceedings of Southeastcon '93, 2002
Radio frequency identification (RF/ID) is a relatively new technology, but is finding many applications within the transportation industry, Recognition of the technology flexibility has been recognized by a number of organizations through the establishment of standards.
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Radio Frequency Identification Systems

2014
Promising to replace all optical barcodes and other types of automatic contactless identification techniques, the Ultra High Frequency Radio Frequency Identification (UHF RFID) systems stimulated a large-scale movement both in industry and academia in 2002.
Reza Rezaiesarlak, Majid Manteghi
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Radio Frequency Identification Engineering

Radio Frequency Identification Engineering Radio frequency identification (RFID) has become an undeniable aspect of modern living, being used from logistics, access control, and electronic payment systems to artificial intelligence, and as a key building block of the internet of things. Presenting a unique coverage of RFID reader design and engineering,
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RFID: Radio Frequency Identification

2020
What does good old radio have to do with new smart technology that’s bringing retail up to speed? Well, radio waves perfectly come in handy in this industry with so-called radio frequency identification. With RFID, radio waves are used to collect data from small chips called tags.
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Radio Frequency Identification

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2009
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Radio Frequency Identification

Emergency Medicine News, 2006
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Radio Frequency Identification (RFI)

2009
Radio Frequency Identification (RFI)
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