Radio frequency identification technology; A method of analysis of falsified pharmaceutical products: Literature review [PDF]
Quality has been a concern of the World Health Organization since its inception and is defined as fitness for use. Since our ancestors began trading several millennia ago, Falsified Pharmaceutical Products has been a recurring problem and still threatens
Minichil Chanie Worku +3 more
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Radio Frequency IDentification for Meat Supply-Chain Digitalisation [PDF]
Digitalised supply-chain traceability systems can offer wide prospects both for improving safety as well as enhancing perceived quality. However, the coupling between physical goods and information is often difficult for agri-food items. A solution could
Paolo Barge +5 more
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RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) has been around since early 2000. Its use has currently become commonplace as the cost of RFID tags has rapidly decreased. RFID tags have also become more ‘intelligent’ with the incorporation of processors and sensors in them. They are widely used now in many innovative ways.
Manishkumar R Solanki
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Inertial measurement unit–aided dual-frequency radio frequency identification localization in line-of-sight and non-line-of-sight hybrid environment [PDF]
The mitigation of non-line-of-sight propagation conditions is one of main challenges in wireless signal–based indoor localization. When radio frequency identification localization technology is applied in applications, the received signal strength ...
Jie Wu, Minghua Zhu, Bo Xiao, Wei He
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Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) [PDF]
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) exists as a distinct subset of the larger family of automated identification technologies that includes things like bar codes, visual scanning devices and biometric readers. RFID is a means of automated identification that features electronic tags used both to store data and to act as transponders for sending the ...
Ben Rothke
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Traceability of Sustainability and Safety in Fishery Supply Chain Management Systems Using Radio Frequency Identification Technology. [PDF]
At present, sustainability and emerging technology are the main issues in any supply chain management (SCM) sector. At the same time, the ongoing pandemic is increasing consumers’ concerns about food safety, processing, and distribution, which should ...
Rahman LF +3 more
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MIMO Radio Frequency Identification: A Brief Survey [PDF]
In this paper, we briefly look at the latest state-ot-the-art in the domain of multi-input multi-output (MIMO) radio frequency identification (RFID) systems while detailing the work done in the domain of anti-collision, range enhancements, bit error rate
Majid Alotaibi +4 more
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RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION
Radio-frequency identification (RFID) is a technology that uses communication via electromagnetic waves to exchange data between a terminal and an electronic tag attached to an object, for the purpose of identification and tracking. Some tags can be read from several meters away and beyond the line of sight of the reader. Radio-frequency identification
Raghavendra S Rao
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Radio Frequency Identification Temperature/CO2 Sensor Using Carbon Nanotubes [PDF]
In the world of digitization, different objects cooperate with the Internet of Things (IoT); these objects also amplify using sensing and data processing structures.
Ayesha Habib +5 more
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Radio Frequency Identification and Sensing Techniques and Their Applications-A Review of the State-of-the-Art. [PDF]
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) sensors, integrating the features of Wireless Information and Power Transfer (WIPT), object identification and energy efficient sensing capabilities, have been considered a new paradigm of sensing and communication ...
Cui L, Zhang Z, Gao N, Meng Z, Li Z.
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