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RFID Technology

by F. Li, N. L. Clarke, C. Bolan
"... The adoption of wireless technologies has undergone unprecedented growth, beginning with cellular devices and now including Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. A relative newcomer to this domain is RFID, a shortwave communications technology capable of tagging almost any physical item. Unfortunately, as with all w ..."
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The adoption of wireless technologies has undergone unprecedented growth, beginning with cellular devices and now including Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. A relative newcomer to this domain is RFID, a shortwave communications technology capable of tagging almost any physical item. Unfortunately, as with all

RFID Technology

by Evren Sahin, Yves Dallery
"... ABSRACT One of the implicit assumptions considered in the majority of investigations performed in the area of inventory management is that the physical flow that passes through an inventory system as well as the associated information flow are free from defects. In other words, for a given type of p ..."
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difference between the expected and the effective physical and information flows. The performance of such inventory systems whose flows are disturbed by defects can be improved by using advanced product identification and data capture technologies such as the RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology

Mapping and localization with rfid technology

by Dirk Hähnel, Wolfram Burgard - In Proceedings of ICRA’05 , 2004
"... Fig. 1. Typical RFID tags used to label objects. The size of the tag depicted in the center is 11 × 5 cm. Abstract — In this paper we analyze whether recent Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology can be used to improve the localization of mobile robots and persons in their environment. In ..."
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Fig. 1. Typical RFID tags used to label objects. The size of the tag depicted in the center is 11 × 5 cm. Abstract — In this paper we analyze whether recent Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology can be used to improve the localization of mobile robots and persons in their environment

Based on RFID Technology

by Lan Mu, Xiaodan Han, Yang Chen, Xinzheng Jin
"... Purpose: To design a seamless healthcare system to provide the elderly in the community of Wu-han city with active, real-time and seamless health services. Method: All of the health services for the elderly in the community of Wuhan city, such as chronic disease management, first aid, and diagnosis ..."
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have been systematically integrated based on the Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology combined with the existing high-tech, such as nano-sensor, network, information sys-tem technology, wireless technology, Bluetooth and Area Position System (APS) positioning. Re-sults: The system has been

Mapping and Localization with RFID Technology

by Matthai Philipose, Kenneth P Fishkin, Dieter Fox, Dirk Hähnel, Wolfram Burgard , 2003
"... In this paper we analyze whether recent Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology can be used to improve the localization of mobile robots and persons in their environment. In particular we study the problem of localizing RFID tags with a mobile platform that is equipped with a pair of RFID a ..."
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In this paper we analyze whether recent Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology can be used to improve the localization of mobile robots and persons in their environment. In particular we study the problem of localizing RFID tags with a mobile platform that is equipped with a pair of RFID

Using RFID Technologies to . . .

by Martin J. Miller, David M. Ferrin, Tanner Flynn, Marshall Ashby, et al. , 2006
"... Simulation professionals understand the importance of accurate data for model validation. Traditional sources of simulation data come from information technology systems, manual records from staff, observations, and estimates by subject matter experts. This paper discusses how Radio Frequency Identi ..."
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Identification (RFID) technologies were used on a recent consulting engagement at a hospital. Data collected through RFID can validate or replace activity duration estimates from traditional sources. However, the accuracy and cost effectiveness of RFID is not guaranteed. A sound methodology was developed, which

Intelligent Cars using RFID Technology

by Gurjot Singh Gaba, Nancy Gupta, Gaurav Sharma, Harsimranjit Singh Gill
"... Abstract — RFID system (Radio Frequency Identification), an automatic identification system relying on exchange of information through radio frequency, is emerging as one of important technologies that find its use in various applications ranging from healthcare, construction, hospitality to transpo ..."
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Abstract — RFID system (Radio Frequency Identification), an automatic identification system relying on exchange of information through radio frequency, is emerging as one of important technologies that find its use in various applications ranging from healthcare, construction, hospitality

RESEARCH SURVEY ON MIFARE WITH RFID TECHNOLOGY

by Assistant Professor, S Srinivasan , Dr C Chandrasekar
"... Abstract: A paper that discusses the evolving technology of MIFARE and its potential for replacing the existing RFID technology. Though RFID technology has several advantages there are several technical disadvantages of RFID. As RFID makes use of radio waves they are susceptible to interference and ..."
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Abstract: A paper that discusses the evolving technology of MIFARE and its potential for replacing the existing RFID technology. Though RFID technology has several advantages there are several technical disadvantages of RFID. As RFID makes use of radio waves they are susceptible to interference

AN INSIDE LOOK AT RFID TECHNOLOGY

by Linda Castro, Samuel Fosso Wamba, École Polytechnique De Montréal , 2007
"... RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) is considered one of today’s “hottest ” technologies due to its specialized capacity to track and trace objects across the extended supply chain in real time. This article takes an inside look at the RFID world in order to improve the understanding of this techn ..."
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RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) is considered one of today’s “hottest ” technologies due to its specialized capacity to track and trace objects across the extended supply chain in real time. This article takes an inside look at the RFID world in order to improve the understanding

APPLICATION OF RFID TECHNOLOGY IN LIBRARIES

by unknown authors
"... Circulation and shelving of the reading material in a library is quite a cumbersome work which takes most of the time of the library staff. RFID provides a solution to such a problem, by reducing the amount of time required to perform circulation operations. The paper covers the components and techn ..."
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Circulation and shelving of the reading material in a library is quite a cumbersome work which takes most of the time of the library staff. RFID provides a solution to such a problem, by reducing the amount of time required to perform circulation operations. The paper covers the components
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