نتایج جستجو برای: radio frequency identification rfid

تعداد نتایج: 938805  

2007
Leonid Bolotnyy

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is a technology that uses radio signals for object identification. Since the invention of RFID in the mid 1930’s, the technology has been used to identify aircraft, collect bridge-toll payments, deter theft, and track livestock, among many other applications. Interest in RFID has spiked in recent years with the formation of the Auto-ID Center and visions of...

2009
TZAY-FARN SHIH WEN-LI HSU

-Radio frequency identification (RFID) is an automatic identification system working through radio frequency (RF). Tag collision occurs while two or more than two tags deliver their unique identification (UID) to the reader. Since collision, which would significantly affect the efficacy of RFID, has been one of the major study issues for RFID technology, we have developed a solution, bit compet...

Journal: :Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing 2007
Yang Xiao Senhua Yu Kui Wu Qiang Ni Christopher Janecek Julia Nordstad

A radio frequency identification (RFID) system is a special kind of sensor network to identify an object or a person using radio frequency transmission. A typical RFID system includes transponders (tags) and interrogators (readers): tags are attached to objects/persons, and readers communicate with the tags in their transmission ranges via radio signals. RFID systems have been gaining more and ...

2011
Guang Gong Subhamoy Maitra

Speaker: Professor Guang Gong Abstract: Radio frequency identification (RFID) is a technology for the automated identification of physical entities using radio frequency transmissions. In the past ten years, RFID systems have gained popularity in many applications, such as supply chain management, library systems, e-passports, contactless cards, identification systems, and human implantation. R...

The Internet of Things (IoT) is a very encouraging and fast-growing area that brings together the benefits of wireless systems, sensor networks, actuators, etc.A wide range of IoT applications have been targeted and several aspects of this field have been identified to address specific issues, as well as technologies and standards developed in various domains such as in radio frequency id...

2011
A. Ramos A. Lazaro D. Girbau R. Villarino

Chipless ultra-wideband (UWB) has been proposed as a low-cost alternative for radiofrequency identification (RFID). In this paper, a comprehensible theoretical introduction to time-domain operation of a UWB RFID tag is described, and a circuit model is proposed. For commercial applications low-cost RFID readers are demanded. To this end, this paper addresses the measurement of time-coded UWB ch...

Journal: :The Electronic Library 2011
Yahia Zare Mehrjerdi

This paper suggest the idea of developing an automatic Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)-based system for library search and to observe the current literature to define whether current technology and developed RFID-based systems are supportive for building that. To fully understand its key points, implementations, risks, and benefits, the fundamentals of radio frequency are to be recognized...

Journal: :IJRFITA 2011
Manmeet Mahinderjit Singh Xue Li Zhanhuai Li

Radio frequency identification-enabled supply chain systems are in an open system environment, where different organisations have different business workflows and operate on different standards and protocols. This supply-chain environment can only be effective if the partners can trust each other and be collaborative. However, Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) involves growing privacy and s...

Journal: :international journal of industrial engineering and productional research- 0
yahia zare mehrjerdi department of industrial engineering, yazd university yazd iran

abstract purpose of this paper: this paper presents an analysis toward understanding the business value components that a health care organization can drive by adopting rfid technology into its system. this researcher proposes a framework for evaluating the business value of rfid technology. to do so, emphasis is put on delivering business value through refining business processes and expanding...

Abstract Purpose of this paper: This paper presents an analysis toward understanding the business value components that a health care organization can drive by adopting RFID technology into its system. This researcher proposes a framework for evaluating the business value of RFID technology. To do so, emphasis is put on delivering business value through refining business processes and expandin...

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