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Purpose: This article aims to identify themes associated with RFID technologies (Radio Frequency Identification) and industry 4.0. Using key articles from the database developed for this study, the main themes underlying key technology features and their
Evandro Segundo Soares Pereira +3 more
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Remote Patient Monitoring Using Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Technology and Machine Learning for Early Detection of Suicidal Behaviour in Mental Health Facilities. [PDF]
Tao X +4 more
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RFID-based real-time smart waste management system
In an environmental context, the use of RFID (radio frequency identification) and load cell sensor technology can be employed for not only bringing down waste management costs, but also to facilitate automating and streamlining waste (e.g., garbage ...
Chowdhury, Belal, Chowdhury, Morshed
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The growing demand for lithium‐ion batteries in the European Union contributes to critical raw material scarcity. This challenge can be addressed by establishing a circular economy, making use of highly efficient and economical recycling processes. The efficiency of these processes depends on high‐purity material streams and thus on the availability of
Simon Ziegler +4 more
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This study presents a novel computational radio frequency identification (RFID) system designed specifically for assisting blind individuals, utilising software-defined radio (SDR) with coherent detection.
Muhammad Zakir Khan +3 more
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An RFID Primer and Intellectual Freedom Caution [PDF]
RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) is here. RFID commonly refers to both a system of identifying unique individual items via radio signals and to the tags that are attached to or embedded in those items. Whether pronounced as “are-fids” or spelled out
Archer, J. Douglas
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RFID – Making It So…With Some Help From the University of Florida
Recent advances in passive radio frequency identification (RFID) technologies have inspired a revolution in thinking about supply chain and inventory management.
Bruce A. Welt, Jean-Pierre Emond
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Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology employs wireless radio frequency signals for non-contact data transfer, facilitating automatic identification of targets.
Laila A. Wahab Abdullah Naji
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RFID: A Bibliographical Literature Review with Future Research Directions
Purpose of this paper: The purpose of this article is to review some of the most prominent applications of RFID in industries and to provide a comprehensive review of the work done from 1985 through 2007 and the research trend on that. The effectiveness
Yahia zare mehrjerdi
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Smart tags based on the batteryless backscatter technology:applications and challenges
Since the radio frequency identification (RFID) technology was put forward,it has been widely used in the transportation,logistics,industry and business due to its convenience and high efficiency.As a carrier for storing recognizable data,the RFID tags ...
Ying GUO +4 more
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