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In-network RFID Data Filtering Scheme in RFID-WSN for RFID Applications
2013In the integration of wireless sensor networks (WSN) and radio frequency identification (RFID), RFID data can use WSN protocols for multi-hop communication. Due to readers overlapped regions in dense areas and due to readers multiple read cycles, a lot of duplicate data is produced. Transmitting such duplicates towards base station waste node energies.
Ali Kashif Bashir +5 more
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2016 IEEE Topical Conference on Wireless Sensors and Sensor Networks (WiSNet), 2016
This paper discusses the evolution of UHF RFID tags towards Augmented Tags. Such an evolution must be compliant with the huge advantages that the tags encompass, in particular full passive feature, compact size, usage flexibility and cost effectiveness. The discussed evolutions are based on the exploitation of some of the properties of the tag antennas
Smaïl Tedjini +4 more
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This paper discusses the evolution of UHF RFID tags towards Augmented Tags. Such an evolution must be compliant with the huge advantages that the tags encompass, in particular full passive feature, compact size, usage flexibility and cost effectiveness. The discussed evolutions are based on the exploitation of some of the properties of the tag antennas
Smaïl Tedjini +4 more
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RFID Stamp with RFID Passive Reader
2008 International Conference on Convergence and Hybrid Information Technology, 2008The RFID system is very much used until it reaches the various services including the physical distribution, circulation, military affairs, health care. The RFID system to a now came to the passive tag itself along the normal distribution route, we could not know.
Junki Kang +3 more
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Proceedings of the 2005 joint conference on Smart objects and ambient intelligence: innovative context-aware services: usages and technologies, 2005
At the end of the 19th century, Lord Kelvin, one of the world's greatest physicists and president of The Royal Society, was asked if machines might fly. No, he replied, only balloons could fly. "Heavier-than-air flying machines are impossible", he said. Yet several years later, the Wright brothers flew. Today we all do!
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At the end of the 19th century, Lord Kelvin, one of the world's greatest physicists and president of The Royal Society, was asked if machines might fly. No, he replied, only balloons could fly. "Heavier-than-air flying machines are impossible", he said. Yet several years later, the Wright brothers flew. Today we all do!
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To RFID or Not to RFID: Are the Egyptian FMCGs Ready for it?
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012This research demonstrates the characteristics of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology and its potential applications in managing FMCG’s business in the Egyptian market. The Egyptian market is in the process of learning about such practices and technology implementations in this particular field, thus, this research aims at describing an ...
Islam El-Nakib, Ahmed Sobhi
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RFID Tag Vulnerabilities in RFID Systems
2008More than half a century after its inception, radiofrequency identification (RFID) technologies are finally living up to their long promised capabilities. They are being rewarded with pervasive deployments in closed loop applications and the initial deployments in the even more pervasive open loop supply chain management applications.
Jamali, B., Cole, P., Engels, D.
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2009
Dynamic healthcare needs new IT innovations and applications to be able to treat the rapidly growing number of patients effectively and safely. The information technology has to support healthcare in developing practices and nursing patients without confronting any complications or errors.
Antti Lahtela, Kaija Saranto
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Dynamic healthcare needs new IT innovations and applications to be able to treat the rapidly growing number of patients effectively and safely. The information technology has to support healthcare in developing practices and nursing patients without confronting any complications or errors.
Antti Lahtela, Kaija Saranto
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2015
Many wearable devices identify themselves in a pervasive way. But at the same time, people want to remain anonymous. Modeling anonymity and unlinkability in identification protocols is a delicate issue. In this paper, we revisit the privacy model from Asiacrypti¾?2007.
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Many wearable devices identify themselves in a pervasive way. But at the same time, people want to remain anonymous. Modeling anonymity and unlinkability in identification protocols is a delicate issue. In this paper, we revisit the privacy model from Asiacrypti¾?2007.
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RFID Keeper: An RFID Data Access Control Mechanism
IEEE GLOBECOM 2007-2007 IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference, 2007Access control for RFID tags is challenging due to the limited computational and energy capability of RFID tags. To solve this problem, we propose RFID Keeper - an RFID data access control mechanism based on RFID media access control protocols. RFID Keeper is designed to detect and counter unauthorized accesses to RFID tags.
Zhibin Zhou 0001, Dijiang Huang
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RFID‐Env: methods and software simulation for RFID environments
Business Process Management Journal, 2010PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to present the results of an analytical and experimental research for the development of an innovative product designated RFID environment (RFID‐Env). This software is designed for the use of professionals in computer systems and plant engineering who are engaged in research and development (R&D) of ultra high ...
Marcello Azambuja +3 more
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