نتایج جستجو برای: radio frequency identification rfid technology

تعداد نتایج: 1364948  

Journal: :IJEIS 2009
Eric W. T. Ngai Angappa Gunasekaran

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is becoming increasingly important and is being used in business, production, manufacturing and logistics industries. However, RFID technology is still not fully development. This article examines the collection of some of the issues and challenges facing the RFID technology adoption in industrial applications and offers an initial roadmap to view the chall...

Journal: :CoRR 2012
Ikuesan R. Adeyemi Norafida Ithnin

Security and Privacy concerns in Radio frequency identification (RFID) technology particularly RFID Card, is a wide research area which have attracted researchers for over a decade. Authenticating users at the Card end of the RFID technology constitutes one of the major sources of attacks on the system. In this research, we studied the various known attacks and mitigation available. We proposed...

Journal: :Journal of diabetes science and technology 2009
Barbara Christe

This article examines recently published studies exploring the impact of radio frequency identification (RFID) systems on the technology involved in patient care. The conclusions will be extrapolated to include insulin delivery devices. Background material will also be presented to support examination of the variables involved in electromagnetic fields and potential interference from these RFID...

2007

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) systems are now appearing in many systems and applications across enterprises and vertical markets. Spurred on by efficiencies and mandates from both private and public entities, the once obscure RFID technology of just a few years ago, is now becoming the preeminent method to meet the growing demand for tracking and identify assets and products throughout ...

Journal: :CAIS 2005
Brian D. Janz Mitzi G. Pitts Robert F. Otondo

Healthcare facilities face limited resources and expanding expenses. Emerging information technologies offer a means for healthcare to measure and control their resources and workflow processes, and ultimately improve patient care. The usefulness of one emerging information technology, Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), is examined in a “proof of application” study conducted at a Level-1 tr...

2010
Min Chen Sergio González Qian Zhang Victor C.M. Leung

Radio frequency identification (RFID) is a kind of electronic identification technology that is becoming widely deployed. Due to its intrinsic small size and low cost features, the RFID technology can be readily integrated into various systems for future smart environment applications, whereby vital information is retrieved by diverse types of communications networks. In order to launch a speci...

2004
Jürgen Bohn

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) can be used as technology for coupling the physical and the virtual world in ubiquitous computing environments. In this paper, we show that RFID is also a very interesting option for building augmented real-world games. First, we describe several advantages of employing RFID technology for the development of gaming applications. Then we present the Smart Ji...

2004
Carsten Magerkurth Johan Sanneblad Jürgen Bohn

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) can be used as technology for coupling the physical and the virtual world in ubiquitous computing environments. In this paper, we show that RFID is also a very interesting option for building augmented real-world games. First, we describe several advantages of employing RFID technology for the development of gaming applications. Then we present the Smart Ji...

2011
Kevin Curran Christopher Laughlin

The use of location tracking technology can be applied to industry to improve many areas such as security, safety and the supply chain. The main reason that location tracking systems have not be applied across many applications is due to the number of limitations that restrict the technology. Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is mainly used in close proximity identification such as entering...

2006
Arjun Agarwal

With the advent of wireless technology, a rapidly advancing area is that of Radio Frequency Identification Devices or RFID. RFID technology was first developed as an espionage device during World War II. However, nearly 30 years of research was required before it became a part of our everyday lives. Informally, RFID can be considered a non-contact method of using radio frequency electromagnetic...

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