نتایج جستجو برای: and radio frequency identification rfid

تعداد نتایج: 16968717  

Journal: :CoRR 2012
Ikuesan R. Adeyemi Norafida Ithnin

Radio frequency identification (RFID) is a technology that employs basic identifier of an object embedded in a chip, transmitted via radio wave, for identification. An RFID Card responds to query/interrogation irrespective of ‘Who’ holds the Card; like a key to a door. Since an attacker can possess the card, access to such object can therefore be easily compromised. This security breach is clas...

2012
Ahmed M. A. Salama

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is a rapidly developing technology which uses RF signals for automatic identification of objects. RFID system generally consists of three components: 1) A small electronic data carrying device called a transponder or tag that is attached to the item to be identified, 2) A reader that communicates with the tag using radio frequency signals, 3) A host data pr...

2007
Stephanie Etter Patricia G. Phillips Ashli M. Molinero

Radio BLOCKINfrequency BLOCKINidentification BLOCKIN(RFID) BLOCKINis BLOCKINa BLOCKINgeneric term that is used to describe a system that transmits the identity of an object or person wirelessly using radio waves (RFID Journal, 2005). It falls under the broad category of automatic BLOCKINidentifica-tion technologies. RFID tags, in the simplest of terms, are " intelligent chips that can be embedd...

2004
Junichiro Saito Jaecheol Ryou Kouichi Sakurai

A Radio-Frequency-Identification (RFID) tag is a small and cheap device which is combined in IC chip and an antenna for radio communications. It emits an ID in response to a query from a radio communication device called as a reader. For this reason, the RFID tag is used for management of goods and it is used as a substitute for a bar code. However, RFID system may infringe on a consumer's priv...

Journal: :Biomedical instrumentation & technology 2010
Robert M Dondelinger

Radio frequency identification (RFID) is a group of technologies used to identify or track electronic devices (RFID tags or transponders), typically applied to or incorporated into products, animals, or even persons, using radio waves or electromagnetic fields. RFID systems have various applications, with the most prevalent one being enterprise supply chain management to improve the efficiency ...

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....

2015
Rebecca Angeles

This paper features the results of an empirical online survey focusing on radio frequency identification initiatives and the revalidation of these results using brief case studies on Charles Voegele and Vail Resorts. The empirical study investigates the ability of information technology (IT) infrastructure integration and supply chain process integration to moderate the relationships between th...

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