نتایج جستجو برای: rfid

تعداد نتایج: 8906  

2011
ELEONORA TUDORA ADRIANA ALEXANDRU MARILENA IANCULESCU

The radio frequency identification (RFID) is a technology for automatic identification of items, particularly in supply chain, but it is becoming increasingly important for industrial applications. Unlike barcode technology that detects the optical signals reflected from barcode labels, RFID uses radio waves to transmit the information from an RFID tag affixed to the physical object. In contras...

2013
Yimin Zhang Xin Li Moeness Amin

Radio frequency identification (RFID) systems, which basically consist of readers and tags, were originally developed for the identification of tagged objects, as the name RFID implies. Recently, precise positioning and tracking of RFID tags or readers has received considerable attention from both academia and industry. For example, finding the position of RFID tags is an important task in vari...

Journal: :IJRFITA 2009
John K. Visich John T. Powers Christopher J. Roethlein

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology has recently begun to receive increased interest from both practitioners and academicians due to the well-known mandates to suppliers from major global retailers and the United States (US) Department of Defense. Though the deployment of RFID in the supply chain is relatively new, propriety RFID systems have been utilised in the manufacturing envi...

2008
Jan Marco Leimeister Uta Knebel Uwe Sandner Eva-Maria Kern Helmut Krcmar

RFID is currently considered a hot topic in the IT arena. It is described as major enabling technology for automated contact less wireless data collection and as an enabler for the real-time enterprise, a future vision of Enterprise Information Systems. But little is known about the perceived strategic importance of RFID among IT decision makers, current RIFD usage and areas of application or c...

Journal: :Pervasive and Mobile Computing 2010
Fusheng Wang Shaorong Liu Peiya Liu

RFID holds the promise of real-time identifying, locating, tracking and monitoring physical objects without line of sight, and can be used for a wide range of pervasive computing applications. To achieve these goals, RFID data have to be collected, transformed and expressively modeled as their virtual counterparts in the virtual world. RFID data, however, have their own unique characteristics –...

2007
Xu Huang Son Le Dharmendra Sharma

Ben Clacy and Brian Jennings presented their recently published paper with the title of “service management: driving the future of IT” [1], which highlighted service oriented is very important. How is the situation of RFID systems? There is a proliferation of RFID systems – tags, sensors, readers, middleware and applications each attempting to solve a specific business need. RFID technology can...

2005
Damith C. Ranasinghe Daniel W. Engels Peter H. Cole

In the implementation of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) systems concerns have been raised regarding information security and violations of end-user privacy. There is a large collection of literature available on efficient and inexpensive cryptographic engines, but they are still extravagant solutions for low cost RFID systems. Security and privacy provided by low cost RFID is both direct...

2010
Aikaterini Mitrokotsa Michael Beye Pedro Peris-Lopez

RFID technology is an area currently undergoing active development. An issue, which has received a lot of attention, is the security risks that arise due to the inherent vulnerabilities of RFID technology. Most of this attention, however, has focused on related privacy issues. The goal of this chapter is to present a more global overview of RFID threats. This can not only help experts perform r...

Journal: :IJDST 2015
Kiyotaka Fujisaki

Using electromagnetic coupling, an RFID tag can get power supplier by a reader and communicate with it for data exchange. Because the RFID system enables non-contact communication, various services and applications including the management of a library catalogue are possible. However, the system is affected easily by neighboring environment and the resonant frequency, thus the communication per...

2004
Christian Floerkemeier Matthias Lampe

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) has recently received a lot of attention as an augmentation technology in the ubiquitous computing domain. In this paper we present various sources of error in passive RFID systems, which can make the reliable operation of RFID augmented applications a challenge. To illustrate these sources of error, we equipped playing cards with RFID tags and measured the...

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