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RFID Handbook: Technology, Applications, Security and Privacy,Used
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Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is a technology which is at the centre of the revolution around Supply Chain and Retail industry. The book RFID Handbook: Technology, Applications, Security and Privacy gives a detailed breakdown of the entire RFID Architecture and components. We look at the parts which make an entire RFID implementation: RFID Tags, RFID Reader, RFID Antenna, Radio Frequency Scanners, Active/Passive RFID Technology and related Information Management System.This RFID handbook does a 360 degree overview on the numerous applications of RFID. There is also a detailed case study on RFID implementation at Walmart, which was one of the pioneers of RFID retail applications. Also included is parts of an RFID security system and an elaboration on privacy issues around RFID. IntroductionRadio frequency identification (RFID) is a general term that is used to describe a system that transmits the identity (in the form of a unique serial number) of an object wirelessly, using radio waves. RFID technologies are grouped under the more generic Automatic Identification(Auto ID) technologies.The barcode labels that triggered a revolution in identification systems a long time ago, are inadequate in an increasing number of cases. They are cheap but the stumbling block is their low storage capacity and the fact that they cannot be reprogrammed.A feasible solution was putting the data on silicon chips. The ideal situation is contactless transfer of data between the data carrying device and its reader. The power required to operate the electronic data carrying device would also be transferred from the reader using contactless technology. These procedures give RFID its name.One grand commercial vision for RFID is to change the way demandsupply chain moves. In the current almost stoneage scenario, manufacturer produces goods based on forecasts and hopes all of them will be consumed before the shelf life gets them.Good, if the market is consistent. Horrible, if a sudden surge makes the supply fall short and hence everyone in the chain miss on profits. Disastrous, if demand dies suddenly and losses are passed along the chain. In a not so distant future, RFID enabled stores will monitor the consumption in real time. Shelf will signal the inventory when it needs more stuff and inventory will pull supplies from the manufacturer based on its level of stock.Simple concept, notsodifficult implementation and revolutionary results in the pipeline. That's RFID, in short. What is inside RFID: History, Technology, Architecture RFID Readers: Fixed RFID Readers, Handheld RFID Readers, Integrated RFID Readers RFID Tags: RFID Access Control Card, Active Tags, SemiActive Tags, Passive Tags RFID Antenna: Gain, Polarization, IP rating RFID Frequencies: Low Frequency, HF (High Frequency), UHF (UltraHigh Frequency) RFID Communication: Inductive Coupling, Radiative Coupling, Modulation, System Handshake RFID System: RFID Standards RFID Applications: Industrial, Transportation/Distribution, Nuclear Plant System, Airport Security, Animal Identification, Animal Identification, Automated Library Systems, Theft Prevention: Checkpoint and EAS, Toll Road Control, Healthcare RFID Security: RFID Privacy, Relabeling in RFID Privacy Case Studies: RFID at Airports, RFID in Oil and Gas Industries, RFID Identification of Waste Bins, Walmart and RFID RFID and Environmental Issues: Impact of RFID Tags on Recycling
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the main focus of the RFID Handbook? A: The RFID Handbook primarily focuses on the technology, applications, security, and privacy aspects of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) systems.
- Q: Who is the author of the RFID Handbook? A: The RFID Handbook is authored by Gordon Colbach.
- Q: What topics are covered in the RFID Handbook? A: The book covers a wide range of topics including RFID architecture, components, applications in various industries, security issues, and case studies like Walmart's RFID implementation.
- Q: Is this book suitable for beginners in RFID technology? A: Yes, the RFID Handbook provides a comprehensive overview of RFID technology, making it accessible for beginners as well as informative for professionals.
- Q: How many pages does the RFID Handbook contain? A: The RFID Handbook contains 152 pages.
- Q: What is the binding type of the RFID Handbook? A: The RFID Handbook is available in paperback binding.
- Q: When was the RFID Handbook published? A: The RFID Handbook was published on December 29, 2018.
- Q: Does the RFID Handbook discuss RFID security and privacy issues? A: Yes, the book includes sections on RFID security systems and elaborates on privacy concerns related to RFID technology.
- Q: Are there case studies included in the RFID Handbook? A: Yes, the RFID Handbook features detailed case studies, including implementation examples from Walmart and other industries.
- Q: What industries can benefit from the applications of RFID as mentioned in the book? A: The book discusses RFID applications across various industries such as retail, healthcare, transportation, and manufacturing.