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Radio Frequency Identification
2011In this chapter, we will start by briefly summarizing the history of radio frequency identification systems. After that, we will introduce the components of such systems and classify them based on programmability, data capacity, frequency, and reading distance, as well as power supplement and reply transfer methods.
Róbert Schulcz, Gábor Varga
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Simulation of a Radio Frequency Identification System
2009 11th International Conference on Computer Modelling and Simulation, 2009As supply chains become more complex, RFIDdeployment is needed for efficient item identificationand tracking. A system simulation of RFID isconstructed in this paper. RFID systems consist of tagsand readers. Tags are components that store theinformation and are physically attached to each item.The tag transmits information back to the reader ...
Sara Abou Chakra +2 more
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A primer on radio frequency identification for libraries
Library Hi Tech, 2007Purpose – Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is a location determination technology that has been receiving a lot of commercial attention in recent times, especially in the areas of asset tracking and supply chain management. The purpose of this paper is to outline a library prototype that utilises RFID in order to enhance and speed up the current ...
Kevin Curran, Martin Porter
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Radio Frequency Identification Applications in Hospital Enviroments
IEEE Engineering Management Review, 2006Radio frequency identification (RFID) technology has recently begun to receive increased interest from practitioners and academicians. This interest is driven by mandates from major retailers such as Wal-Mart, Target and Metro Group, and the United States Department of Defense, in order to increase the efficiency and visibility of material and ...
Angela M, Wicks +2 more
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Radio frequency identification
Proceedings of Southeastcon '93, 2002Radio 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
2018Radio 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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RFID: Radio Frequency Identification
2020What 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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Optimized radio-frequency identification system for different warehouse shapes
Knowledge-Based Systems, 2022Biswajit Sarkar +2 more
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A Passive Radio Frequency Amplifier for Radio Frequency Identification Tags
Journal of Low Power Electronics, 2011Benjamin S. Mericli +3 more
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