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Cristina Turcu
Publisher
InTech, June, 2011
ISBN
978-953-307-265-4, Hard cover, 384 pages
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Designing and Deploying RFID
Applications
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), a method of remotely storing and receiving data using devices called RFID tags, brings many real business benefits to today world's
field of RFID, including most recent developments. The book offers new insights, solutions and ideas for the design of efficient RFID architectures and applications. While not
pretending to be comprehensive, its wide coverage may be appropriate not only for RFID novices, but also for engineers, researchers, industry personnel, and all possible candidates to produce new and valuable results in RFID domain.
Book contents
Chapter 1Impacts of RFID on Business Models
Chapter 2Commercial and Implementation Issues Relating to the Widespread
Acceptance and Adoption of Radio Frequency Identification Technologyby Mark
J. Rodrigues and Kieran James
Chapter 3The Role of RFID Technology in Supply Chain Risk Managementby May Tajima
Chapter 4Secure RFID for Humanitarian Logisticsby Gianmarco Baldini, Franco Oliveri, Hermann Seuschek, Erwin Hess and Michael Braun
Chapter 5Applications of RFID Technology in the Complex Product Assembly
Executive Processby Huibin Sun
Chapter 6Using RFID Technology for Simplification of Retail Processes
Chapter 7A Solution with Security Concern for RFID-Based Track & Trace
Services in EPCglobal-Enabled Supplyby Wei He, Yingjiu Li, Kevin Chiew,
Tieyan Li and Eng Wah Lee
Chapter 8Discovery Services in the EPC Network
Matthieu-P. Schapranow, Alexander Zeier and Hasso Plattner
Chapter 9Advantages and New Applications of DHT-Based Discovery Services in
EPCglobal Networkby J -Gea, Pilar Manzanares-Lopez and
Josemaria Malgosa-Sanahuja
Chapter 10Application of RFID and Mobile Technology to Plaster Board Waste
in the Construction Industryby Lizong Zhang, Anthony S. Atkins and Hongnian Yu
Chapter 11RFID-Based Equipment Monitoring Systemby Mohd Helmy Abd Wahab, Herdawatie Abdul Kadir, Zarina Tukiran, Noraisah Sudin, Mohd Hafizz Ab. Jalil and Ayob Johari
Chapter 12Developing RFID-Based Instruments Maintenance Management in
Construction Labby Yu-Cheng Lin, Weng-Fong Cheung, Yi-Chuan Hsieh, Fu-Cih
Siao and Yu-Chih Su
Chapter 13What are Authentic Pharmaceuticals Worth?
Chapter 14Security Control and Privacy Preservation in RFID enabled Wine
Supply Chainby Manmeet Mahinderjit-Singh, Xue LI and Zhanhuai LI
Chapter 15An RFID-Based Anti-Counterfeiting Track and Trace Solutionby Ioan Ungurean, Cornel Turcu, Vasile Gaitan and Valentin Popa
Chapter 16A Knowledge-Based Approach for Detecting Misuses in RFID
Systemsby Gennaro Della Vecchia and Massimo Esposito
Chapter 17A Study on Implementation and Service of Digital Watermark
Technology Architecture for Distribution Managementby Manabu Hirakawa
Chapter 19A Study on the Influence of RFID Tagging on Circulation Services
and Collection Management: a Case Study of the Taipei Public Libraryby
Shu-hsien Tseng and Chien-ju Chou
Chapter 20The Right UHF RFID Tags for Libraries – Criteria, Concern and
Issuesby Steve H Ching, Alice Tai, Henry Ip, Lau Lap Fai and Michael Cheng
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