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Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) enabling lean manufacturing

International Journal of Manufacturing Research, 2011
A growing number of organisations are investigating the use of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) as a tool to improve their business processes across the enterprise. When implemented properly, the benefits RFID brings to supply-chain management, logistics, and asset tracking are clearly understood.
Can Saygin, Jagannathan Sarangapani
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Radio frequency identification (RFID) applied to surgical sponges

Surgical Endoscopy, 2007
Use of gauze sponges that have been embedded with passive radio frequency identification (RFID) tags presents a high probability of reducing or eliminating instances of gossypiboma, or retained surgical sponge. The use of human counts during surgical operations, especially during instances where unexpected or emergency events occur, can result in ...
A, Rogers, E, Jones, D, Oleynikov
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Applications of RFID (radio frequency identification) in agriculture

Pesticide Outlook, 2002
Adrian Watts and Paul Miller from Silsoe Research Institute, and Dick Godwin from Cranfield University-National Soils Research Institute outline the features of a new automated method of data capture and transfer, and its application in agriculture.
Adrian Watts, Paul Miller, Dick Godwin
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Understanding RFID (Radio Frequency Identification)

2009
RFID, also known as radio frequency identification, is a form of Auto ID (automatic identification). Auto ID is defined as “the identification of an object with minimal human interaction” (Puckett, 1998). Auto ID has been in existence for some time; in fact, the bar code, the most ubiquitous form of Auto ID, celebrated its 30th year in commercial use ...
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Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Technology

2008
We are in the midst of what may become one of the true technological transformations of our time. RFID (radio frequency identification) is by no means a new technology. RFID is fundamentally based on the study of electromagnetic waves and radio, pioneered in the 19th century work of Faraday, Maxwell, and Marconi.
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Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)

2020
H. A. Makroo   +3 more
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Radio frequency identification (RFID) simulator

2008
Master of Science (Computer Control and Automation)
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Lock-in amplifier as an alternative for reading Radio-Frequency identification (RFID) tags in sensing applications

Instrumentation Science and Technology, 2022
Guilherme R de Lima   +2 more
exaly  

The impacts of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology on supply chain costs

Transportation Research, Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, 2009
Alp Ustundag
exaly  

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