نتایج جستجو برای: radio frequency identification rfid supply chain management structural equation modeling

تعداد نتایج: 2920619  

Journal: :Decision Sciences 2007
Elliot Bendoly Alex Citurs Benn R. Konsynski

For many firms, radio frequency identification (RFID) suggests not only a new alternative to existing tracking methods but also a means to a range of previously cost-prohibitive internal control and supply chain coordination innovations. In any event, and even in light of possible external pressures to adopt, the full potential of RFID for an individual firm must ultimately be viewed in conside...

2013
Chin-Ling Chen Chun-Yi Wu Fang-Yie Leu Yi-Li Huang

There are currently numerous practical applications to improve the effectiveness of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Systems. RFID provides an efficient identification for shipping and receiving goods. In warehouse management, RFID mechanisms can be used to check whether large quantities of goods are presented within a supply-chain system. In a supermarket, product information can be acqui...

2006
Kamlesh Laddhad Bernard Menezes

Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) is emerging as an all pervasive ubiquitous technology which holds the promise of revolutionizing supply chain management applications. The volume of information generated by such system is enormous. Managing such high volume of data poses the challenges to applications as well as back-end databases. This data is redundant, needs to be consolidated and reduc...

2012
Yung-Cheng Lee

The Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) system plays an important role in authentication, security control, supply chain management, and inventory control. Due to market consideration, low-cost RFID systems have become very popular in recent years. In many applications, such as e-passport, RFID systems need security mechanisms to resist all possible attacks and security risks. However, becaus...

2012
Marta Vos Rowena Cullen Jocelyn Cranefield

Radio frequency identification (RFID) enabled devices are becoming increasingly common, facilitating many things from supply chain efficiencies to equipment tracking. Although there is a growing body of research on RFID systems, few studies address implementations that involve both public and private sectors. This paper outlines the results of a qualitative study that identified ten key cross-s...

Journal: :JTAER 2008
Chin-Boo Soon Jairo A. Gutiérrez

Recently, radio frequency identification (RFID) is being explored as a technology to be used in supply chain management. The use of RFID in the supply chain is an emerging technology that has attracted a lot of attention in the U.S., Europe, and Asia. Major retailers in various continents have given mandates to their suppliers to adopt the technology in order to continue business with them. As ...

2015
Rajkishore Nayak Amanpreet Singh Rajiv Padhye Lijing Wang

Introduction The rapid pace at which the technological innovations are being introduced in the world poses a potential challenge to the retailer, supplier, and enterprises. In the field of Information Technology (IT) there is a rapid growth in the last 30 years (Want 2006; Landt 2005). One of the most promising technological innovations in IT is radio frequency identification (RFID) (Dutta et a...

2012
Mi Sook Lee

The number of the companies accepting RFID in Korea has been increased continuously due to the domestic development of information technology. The acceptance of RFID by companies in Korea enabled them to do business with many global enterprises in a much more efficient and effective way. According to a survey[33, p76], many companies in Korea have used RFID for inventory or distribution manages...

2016
Filippo Gandino Erwing Sanchez Maurizio Rebaudengo

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is an ubiquitous technology which may provide important improvements for the agri-food in different fields, e.g., supply chain management and alimentary security. As a consequence of local laws in many countries, which lay down that the traceability of food products is mandatory, industrial and academic research entities have been conducting studies on trac...

Journal: :IACR Cryptology ePrint Archive 2013
Raghuvir Songhela Manik Lal Das

Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) systems are gaining enormous interests at industry due to their vast applications such as supply chain, access control, inventory, transport, health care and home appliances. Although tag identification is the primary security goal of an RFID system, privacy issue is equally, even more, important concern in RFID system because of pervasiveness of RFID tags....

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