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Non-destructive detection of <i>Phyllostachys edulis</i> under salt stress using UHF RFID based on Cole-Cole model optimization algorithm. [PDF]
Zhang W, Hou Z, Liu Y, Wu Y.
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Proceedings of the 39th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS'06), 2006
RFID systems come in a myriad of forms, each catering to a specific need. However, a systematic classification to reduce the confusion of potential adopters, researchers and enthusiasts is still lacking. This article proposes and evaluates a taxonomy of various RFID systems currently available.
Taimur Hassan, Samir Chatterjee
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RFID systems come in a myriad of forms, each catering to a specific need. However, a systematic classification to reduce the confusion of potential adopters, researchers and enthusiasts is still lacking. This article proposes and evaluates a taxonomy of various RFID systems currently available.
Taimur Hassan, Samir Chatterjee
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2007
Oorsprong en situtering van RFID (Radio Frequency Identification Device).
Pablo Najera, Javier Lopez
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Oorsprong en situtering van RFID (Radio Frequency Identification Device).
Pablo Najera, Javier Lopez
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Information Security Technical Report, 2004
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) systems have become popular for automated identification and supply chain applications. This article describes the technical fundamentals of RFID systems and the associated standards. Specifically, we address the security and privacy aspects of this relatively new and heterogeneous radio technology.
Heiko Knospe, Hartmut Pohl
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Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) systems have become popular for automated identification and supply chain applications. This article describes the technical fundamentals of RFID systems and the associated standards. Specifically, we address the security and privacy aspects of this relatively new and heterogeneous radio technology.
Heiko Knospe, Hartmut Pohl
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2009 Proceedings of the European Solid State Device Research Conference, 2009
This paper gives an overview of RFID technology. RFID systems are described in general and a few example cases are given. After that the paper mainly focuses on the hardware requirements for RFIDs. Also Real Time Locationing Systems (RTLS) are discussed. This gives the title of the paper a double meaning: ‘what is the state of the art in RFID’ but also
Wim Dehaene +11 more
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This paper gives an overview of RFID technology. RFID systems are described in general and a few example cases are given. After that the paper mainly focuses on the hardware requirements for RFIDs. Also Real Time Locationing Systems (RTLS) are discussed. This gives the title of the paper a double meaning: ‘what is the state of the art in RFID’ but also
Wim Dehaene +11 more
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IEEE Communications Magazine, 2007
Strong technical and economic drivers compel the change from self-defined to infrastructure-managed RFID solutions. As the complexity of standalone reader deployment runs up against real-world scales of production, RFID is gravitating towards the standardized adaptations that have shaped earlier networking successes.
Pattabhiraman Krishna, David Husak
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Strong technical and economic drivers compel the change from self-defined to infrastructure-managed RFID solutions. As the complexity of standalone reader deployment runs up against real-world scales of production, RFID is gravitating towards the standardized adaptations that have shaped earlier networking successes.
Pattabhiraman Krishna, David Husak
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Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Tangible and Embedded Interaction, 2009
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is a wireless technology that is emerging in consumer products as a method for input and interaction. Although RFID is relatively well known from a technical perspective, the methods and for designing with RFID are less well understood, particularly the tangible and physical aspects of RFID form.
Einar Sneve Martinussen, Timo Arnall
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Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is a wireless technology that is emerging in consumer products as a method for input and interaction. Although RFID is relatively well known from a technical perspective, the methods and for designing with RFID are less well understood, particularly the tangible and physical aspects of RFID form.
Einar Sneve Martinussen, Timo Arnall
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Unveiling the RFID business: a survey of the Finnish RFID sector
International Journal of Radio Frequency Identification Technology and Applications, 2014Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology has been employed in several industrial domains in closed systems, but wide-scale adoption has yet to be achieved. A significant share of RFID deployments is related to access control and payment solutions, although industrial RFID applications (e.g.
Rantasila, Karri +4 more
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AN RFID-middleware-based RFID router architecture
2012 International Conference on Machine Learning and Cybernetics, 2012With the development of RFID middleware technology, the reduction of network bandwidth consumption when transferring large number of tag data is important. Moreover, meeting the requirement to build a company's own RFID network has become the key to the popularization and promotion of RFID applications.
Geng-Jia Ding +3 more
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