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Evaluation of Hologic LOCalizer™ RFID Tags for Preoperative Localization of Breast Lesions: A Single-Center Experience. [PDF]
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Miniaturization limits of ceramic UHF RFID tags. [PDF]
Maksimenko A +5 more
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Comprehensive Analysis of RFID Performance of the iID®BEEscience system
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See through metallic sensor implemented using proximity resonant coupling. [PDF]
Almoneef T, Amir S, Amin M, Siddiqui O.
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International Journal of Business Data Communications and Networking, 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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2009
Nowadays, one of the most utilized technologies, which simplifies the daily life of millions of people, is the RFID (Radio Frequency Identification). This technology works on a radio frequency emission that automatically and without the necessity of human intervention identifies "tags" placed on people, animals, equipment and packages that contain ...
Sousa, Cristina +4 more
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Nowadays, one of the most utilized technologies, which simplifies the daily life of millions of people, is the RFID (Radio Frequency Identification). This technology works on a radio frequency emission that automatically and without the necessity of human intervention identifies "tags" placed on people, animals, equipment and packages that contain ...
Sousa, Cristina +4 more
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Proceedings of the 3rd ACM workshop on Wireless security, 2004
A radio-frequency identification (RFID) tag is a small, inexpensive wireless device that emits an identifier in response to interrogation from a nearby reader. The price of basic RFID tags promises to drop to the range of several cents per unit in the next several years, offering a viable and versatile successor technology to the optical barcode.
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A radio-frequency identification (RFID) tag is a small, inexpensive wireless device that emits an identifier in response to interrogation from a nearby reader. The price of basic RFID tags promises to drop to the range of several cents per unit in the next several years, offering a viable and versatile successor technology to the optical barcode.
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