نتایج جستجو برای: rfid tags

تعداد نتایج: 24998  

2011
Andreas Loeffler

The increasing number of deployed RFID systems and the resulting need for fast recognition of a given amount of RFID tags puts great demand on future RFID readers. Applications requesting for a fast capture of RFID tags are mainly found in logistic and manufacturing processes. Imagine trucks driving through large RFID gates, where each RFID tagged package or even item has to be identified. Also...

Journal: :CoRR 2010
Eslam Gamal Ahmed Eman Shaaban Mohamed Hashem

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology one of the most promising technologies in the field of ubiquitous computing. Indeed, RFID technology may well replace barcode technology. Although it offers many advantages over other identification systems, there are also associated security risks that are not easy to be addressed. When designing a real lightweight authentication protocol for lo...

2012
Huiyun Li

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is an automated identification technology that uses tags to transmit data upon RFID reader queries. Compared to barcodes identification technology, RFID tags provide a unique identifier, which raises concerns over user privacy, such as clandestine tracking and inventorying [1]. In its original version, a RFID tag responds to a reader query with its fixed un...

2015

Printable TDR-based chipless tags can be found either as. Planar circuit chipless RFID tags are designed using standard planar. October, 2002, Available:http:www.rfsaw.compdfsGlobalSAWIDTaglg.pdf. Das.Conventional integrated circuit IC chip based RFID tags, however. Fortunately, printable chipless RFID tags, combining the use of high throughput printing.rectifier circuit is proposed in this pap...

2018
Hakan Yilmaz Osman Nacar Ozgur Sezgin Erkan Bostanci Mehmet Serdar Guzel

Radio frequency identification (RFID), The real-time location of objects and ability to track motion provide a wide range of useful applications in areas such as safety, security and supply chain. In recent years, radio frequency identification technology has moved from obscurity into mainstream applications that help speed the handling of manufactured goods and materials. RFID enables identifi...

2004
Ari Juels

A radio-frequency identification (RFID) tag is a small, inexpensive microchip that emits an identifier in response to a query from a nearby reader. The price of these tags promises to drop to the range of $0.05 per unit in the next several years, offering a viable and powerful replacement for barcodes. The challenge in providing security for low-cost RFID tags is that they are computationally w...

2012
Ji Young Chun Jung Yeon Hwang Dong Hoon Lee

Radio frequency identification (RFID) technology is used to identify RFID-tagged objects automatically. An RFID system generally consists of three components: an RFID tag, an RFID reader, and a backend system. An RFID tag is a small device for identification, which is attached to or embedded in an object. It has an unique identifier and may optionally hold additional product information for the...

2017
Mahmoud Moshref

The most important research in the world in these days, research that looking at the internet of thing's (IoT) topics and their applications. Most of these applications depend on RFID system, which includes RFID readers and tags. The important issues in RFID system or network are how we can reduce anti-collision between readers to identify and read tags data. In these paper, we suggest an Impro...

2016
Jian Mi Yasutake Takahashi

Radio frequency identification (RFID) technology has already been explored for efficient self-localization of indoor mobile robots. A mobile robot equipped with RFID readers detects passive RFID tags installed on the floor in order to locate itself. The Monte-Carlo localization (MCL) method enables the localization of a mobile robot equipped with an RFID system with reasonable accuracy, suffici...

2016
Tobias Marczewski Yongpeng Ma Weibang Sun

Long-term ecological and genetic studies in natural populations of tree species require marking techniques so that individuals can be re-visited over time, even in difficult terrain. Both GPS coordinates and physical labels have disadvantages that can make re-finding trees difficult. We tested passive and semi-active radio frequency identification (RFID) tags and readers as a means to relocate ...

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