نتایج جستجو برای: تراشه rfid

تعداد نتایج: 10121  

2008
Qinghan Xiao Thomas Gibbons Hervé Lebrun

Radio frequency identification (RFID) is a means of automatic identification that uses radio waves to detect, track, identify, and thus manage a variety of objects. The purpose of an RFID system is transmitting data from a portable device, called a tag, to an RFID reader to execute a particular application based on the tag provided identification or location information (Graafstra, 2006; O' Bri...

2012
Hua Fan Quanyuan Wu Yisong Lin

Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) technology promises to revolutionize the way we track items and assets, but in RFID systems, missreading is a common phenomenon and it poses an enormous challenge to RFID data management, so accurate data cleaning becomes an essential task for the successful deployment of systems. In this paper, we present the design and development of a RFID data cleaning ...

2008
Jan Marco Leimeister Uta Knebel Uwe Sandner Eva-Maria Kern Helmut Krcmar

RFID is currently considered a hot topic in the IT arena. It is described as major enabling technology for automated contact less wireless data collection and as an enabler for the real-time enterprise, a future vision of Enterprise Information Systems. But little is known about the perceived strategic importance of RFID among IT decision makers, current RIFD usage and areas of application or c...

Journal: :JCM 2006
Kin Seong Leong Mun Leng Ng Alfio R. Grasso Peter H. Cole

For a dense RFID reader deployment, such as in a warehouse, where hundreds of readers will be positioned in a building, the interference between all these readers must be studied carefully to avoid disruption of operations. Strict RFID regulations and standards have been imposed, trying to address the problem of reader collision and also the problem of RFID devices interfering with other device...

2006
Wonil Choi Myong-Soon Park

-RFID technology is one of automatic identification technologies. In current RFID systems, RFID data are managed and processed by a middleware. In the near future, when RFID technology will be applied to large scale warehouses, airports, or seaports, it is necessary that wireless sensors integrated a RFID reader construct wireless sensor network because of difficulties of building wired network...

2011

Recently, Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) has received considerable attention and is considered to be the next wave of information technology revolution. The number of RFID applications in different industries is increasing continuously. Cumulative sales of RFID tag is up in 2006 which shows RFID adoption trend in industries to improve their efficiency of operations and to gain a competit...

2012
Yuntian Brian Bai Suqin Wu Hong Ren Wu Kefei Zhang

Radio frequency identification (RFID) technology was originally invented for military uses. From 1980s, commercial RFID products started to be available and they were mainly applied in areas of supply chains, transport, manufacturing, personnel access, animal tagging, toll collection etc. Nowadays, RFID has been recognised as an emerging technology for ubiquitous positioning (UP), especially in...

2012
UTA KNEBEL

RFID technologies are currently considered a hot topic in the IT arena and have been described as a major enabling technology for automated, contactless, wireless data collection. Little is known about the perceived strategic importance of RFID among IT decision makers, current RFID usage, companies' intentions to invest in RFID and companies’ visions of RFID application. This research contribu...

Journal: :JDIM 2011
M. Sandhya T. R. Rangaswamy

AbstrAct: The design of a secure communication scheme for Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) systems has been extensively studied in recent years in view of the awareness of individual privacy and the requirement of robust system security. Most of previous works assume the communication channel between an RFID reader and its backend server is secure and concentrate on the security enhancemen...

2018
Douglas Lautner Xiayu Hua Scott DeBates Shangping Ren

As a core component of the Internet of Things technology (IoT), Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tagged items will add billions, perhaps trillions, of objects to the Internet. As a result, uses of Ultra High Frequency (UHF) RFID sensing become massive ranging from logistics, retail and healthcare to homes and even entire smart cities. Under this trend, mobile UHF RFID scanners also need to...

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