نتایج جستجو برای: and radio frequency identification rfid

تعداد نتایج: 16968717  

2014
Raghuvir Songhela Manik Lal Das

Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) systems are gaining enormous interests in 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 the RFID system because of pervasiveness of RFID ta...

2015
Yunmin Kim Ji Hyoung Ahn Tae-Jin Lee

Computation RFID (CRFID) expands the limit of traditional RFID by granting computational capability to RFID tags. RFID tags are powered by Radio-Frequency (RF) energy harvesting. However, CRFID tags need extra energy and processing time than traditional RFID tags to sense the environment and generate sensing data. Therefore, Dynamic Framed Slotted ALOHA (DFSA) protocol for traditional RFID is n...

Journal: :CoRR 2011
Mohammad Hassan Habibi Mahmoud Gardeshi Mahdi R. Alaghband

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is appearing as a favorite technology for automated identification, which can be widely applied to many applications such as e-passport, supply chain management and ticketing. However, researchers have found many security and privacy problems along RFID technology. In recent years, many researchers are interested in RFID authentication protocols and their s...

2011
Qihai Zhou Yan Li Shuai Wang Yindong Ji Hailong Pei Dongjing Pan Zhenzhong Xu Hongming Chen Taian Liu Yunjia Wang Yinlei Wang Wentong Liu Ahmed S. Ali Ashraf S. Hussein Mohamed F. Tolba Chang-ai Sun

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is a promising technology for automated non-line-of-sight object identification. Traditional research of RFID middleware does not concern RFID related integration with enterprise information systems. Considering the requirements of RFID middleware and business process integration with enterprise information systems, an integration framework for RFID middlew...

Journal: :International Journal of Innovation in Engineering 2021

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) system is a wireless automatic identification using low-cost RFID tags. Promotion of privacy and security in systems has been considered essential due to their usage everyday life. In 2012, Guo-Rui Li et al. Proposed new Efficient Mutual Authentication Protocol for passive (EMAP), that providing confidentiality, un-traceability, efficiency. addition proving the ...

2015
Claudia Loebbecke

The use of RFID (radio-frequency identification) in the retail supply chain and at the point of sale (POS) holds much promise to revolutionize the process by which products pass from manufacturer to retailer to consumer. The basic idea of RFID is a tiny computer chip placed on pallets, cases, or items. The data on the chip can be read using a radio beam. RFID is a newer technology than bar code...

2010
David M. Douglas Robert Morris

Radio Frequency Identification technology is an ever-present automatic identification and data collection system. This technology has transformed how business and government operate their identification and data collection systems. Concerns about potential loss of privacy have increased as an aspect of a person’s interaction with RFID technology and device. A study of 317 undergraduate and grad...

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: :Telecommunication Systems 2015
Daqiang Zhang Hongyu Huang Minho Jo

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is an exciting, rapidly growing, multidisciplinary technology, which is capable of automatically and uniquely identifying objects or persons by radio frequency within certain proximity. It is emerging as one of most fundamental technologies to ubiquitous computing, Internet of Things, intelligent transport systems, and web of things owing its low cost, auto...

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...

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