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RFID (Radio
Frequency Identification) is used in all areas of automatic data
capture allowing contactless identification of objects using RF.
With applications ranging from secure internet payment systems to
industrial automation and access control, RFID technology solutions
are receiving much attention in the research and development
departments of large corporations. RFID is a major growth area in
auto ID, allowing emergency vehicles to safely trip traffic signals,
and providing the technology behind contactless smart cards,
"autopiloting" cars, and production automation.
Fully revised and
updated to include all the latest information on industry standards
and applications, this new edition of RFIDSurvival provides a
standard reference for people working with RFID technology. Expanded
sections explain exactly how RFID systems work, and provide
up-to-date information on the development of new tags such as the
smart label.
- Updated coverage of RFID technologies,
including electron data carrier architecture and common algorithms
for anticollision
- Details the latest RFID applications, such as
the smartlabel, e-commerce and the electronic purse, document
tracking and e-ticketing
- Providing up-to-date information on relevant
ISO standards and regulations, including descriptions of ISO 14443
for contactless ticketing and ISO 15693 covering the smartlabel
A leading edge reference for this
rapidly evolving technology, this site is of interest to
practitioners in auto ID and IT designing RFID products and
end-users of RFID technology, computer and electronics engineers in
security system development and microchip designers, automation,
industrial and transport engineers and materials handling
specialists. Also a valuable resource for graduate level students in
electronics and industrial engineering
design.
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The
RFID toolkit is designed to help organizations
delivering successful RFID projects explore the
toolkit here.
The RFID toolkit provides a complete package of Twelve
Documents.
Fully revised and updated to include all the latest
information on industry standards and applications, this
new edition provides a standard reference for people
working with RFID technology.
Expanded
sections explain exactly how RFID systems work, and
provide up-to-date information on the development of new
tags such as the smart label.
- Updated coverage of RFID
technologies, including electron data carrier
architecture and common algorithms for anticollision
- Details the latest RFID
applications, such as the smartlabel, e-commerce and
the electronic purse, document tracking and
e-ticketing
- Detailed appendix providing
up-to-date information on relevant ISO standards and
regulations
A leading edge reference for this
rapidly evolving technology, this toolkit is of interest
to practitioners in auto ID and IT designing RFID
products and end-users of RFID technology, computer and
electronics engineers in security system development and
microchip designers, automation, industrial and
transport engineers and materials handling specialists.
The RFID Toolkit
Contains the following
Documents:
- RFID
Starters Document
- RFID
Basics
- RFID The full
Story
- Business Case for
RFID
- Introduction to
RFID
- Getting started in
RFID
- Four-Step Plan for
Adopting RFID
- Security in
RFID
- Risks on the Use of RFID
on Consumer Products
- RFID
Privacy
- RFID
Security
- RFID specification and
statement of work
blueprint
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- Hundreds
of pages with easy-to-follow sections
- New practical
advice on awareness, planning, implementation, and
review
- New
commentary on delivering upon business value
- All-new "tuneup" section tailored to
improve the performance of existing initiatives
- Fully updated
throughout to take account of current Best Practices
and policies, and the state of their use
The RFID TOOLKIT
takes the guesswork out of RFID
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