Rfid Technology and Applications
Herausgeber: John R., Williams; Stephen B., Miles; Sanjay E., Sarma
Rfid Technology and Applications
Herausgeber: John R., Williams; Stephen B., Miles; Sanjay E., Sarma
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This book addresses the challenges, trends and key business questions in RFID development and implementation.
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This book addresses the challenges, trends and key business questions in RFID development and implementation.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 429g
- ISBN-13: 9780521169615
- ISBN-10: 0521169615
- Artikelnr.: 31975814
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 429g
- ISBN-13: 9780521169615
- ISBN-10: 0521169615
- Artikelnr.: 31975814
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Preface; List of contributors; 1. Introduction to RFID history and markets
Stephen Miles; 2. RFID technology and its applications Sanjay Sarma; 3.
RFID tag performance optimization - a chip perspective Hao Min; 4.
Resolution and integration of HF and UHF Marlin H. Mickle, Leonid Mats, and
Peter J. Hawrylak; 5. Integrating sensors and actuators into RFID tags J.T.
Cain and Kang Lee; 6. Performance evaluation of WiFi RFID localization
technologies Mohammad Heidari and Kaveh Pahlavan; 7. Modeling supply chain
network traffic John R. Williams, Abel Sanchez, Paul Hofmann, Tao Lin,
Michael Lipton, and Krish Mantripragada; 8. Deployment considerations for
active RFID systems Gisele Bennett and Ralph Herkert; 9. RFID in the retail
supply chain - issues and opportunities Bill C. Hardgrave and Robert
Miller; 10. Reducing barriers to ID system adoption in the aerospace
industry - the aerospace ID technologies programme; Duncan McFarlane, Alan
Thorne, Mark Harrison and Victor Prodonoff Jr.; 11. The cold chain J. P.
Emond; 12. The application of RFID as anticounterfeiting technique - issues
& opportunities Thorsten Staake, Florian Michahelles, and Elgar Fleisch;
13. Closing product information loops with product embedded information
devices: RFID technology and applications, models and metrics Dimitris
Kiritsis, Hong-Bae Jun, and Paul Xirouchakis; 14. Moving from RFID to
autonomous cooperating logistic processes Bernd Scholz-Reiter, Dieter
Uckelmann, Christian Gorldt, Uwe Hinrichs, and Jan Topi Tervo; 15.
Conclusions Stephen Miles, Sanjay Sarma and John Williams; Appendix: Links
to RFID technology and applications resources I. RFID interface
specifications; II. Test capabilities (in the order of chapters as
presented); III. Simulation environments.
Stephen Miles; 2. RFID technology and its applications Sanjay Sarma; 3.
RFID tag performance optimization - a chip perspective Hao Min; 4.
Resolution and integration of HF and UHF Marlin H. Mickle, Leonid Mats, and
Peter J. Hawrylak; 5. Integrating sensors and actuators into RFID tags J.T.
Cain and Kang Lee; 6. Performance evaluation of WiFi RFID localization
technologies Mohammad Heidari and Kaveh Pahlavan; 7. Modeling supply chain
network traffic John R. Williams, Abel Sanchez, Paul Hofmann, Tao Lin,
Michael Lipton, and Krish Mantripragada; 8. Deployment considerations for
active RFID systems Gisele Bennett and Ralph Herkert; 9. RFID in the retail
supply chain - issues and opportunities Bill C. Hardgrave and Robert
Miller; 10. Reducing barriers to ID system adoption in the aerospace
industry - the aerospace ID technologies programme; Duncan McFarlane, Alan
Thorne, Mark Harrison and Victor Prodonoff Jr.; 11. The cold chain J. P.
Emond; 12. The application of RFID as anticounterfeiting technique - issues
& opportunities Thorsten Staake, Florian Michahelles, and Elgar Fleisch;
13. Closing product information loops with product embedded information
devices: RFID technology and applications, models and metrics Dimitris
Kiritsis, Hong-Bae Jun, and Paul Xirouchakis; 14. Moving from RFID to
autonomous cooperating logistic processes Bernd Scholz-Reiter, Dieter
Uckelmann, Christian Gorldt, Uwe Hinrichs, and Jan Topi Tervo; 15.
Conclusions Stephen Miles, Sanjay Sarma and John Williams; Appendix: Links
to RFID technology and applications resources I. RFID interface
specifications; II. Test capabilities (in the order of chapters as
presented); III. Simulation environments.
Preface; List of contributors; 1. Introduction to RFID history and markets
Stephen Miles; 2. RFID technology and its applications Sanjay Sarma; 3.
RFID tag performance optimization - a chip perspective Hao Min; 4.
Resolution and integration of HF and UHF Marlin H. Mickle, Leonid Mats, and
Peter J. Hawrylak; 5. Integrating sensors and actuators into RFID tags J.T.
Cain and Kang Lee; 6. Performance evaluation of WiFi RFID localization
technologies Mohammad Heidari and Kaveh Pahlavan; 7. Modeling supply chain
network traffic John R. Williams, Abel Sanchez, Paul Hofmann, Tao Lin,
Michael Lipton, and Krish Mantripragada; 8. Deployment considerations for
active RFID systems Gisele Bennett and Ralph Herkert; 9. RFID in the retail
supply chain - issues and opportunities Bill C. Hardgrave and Robert
Miller; 10. Reducing barriers to ID system adoption in the aerospace
industry - the aerospace ID technologies programme; Duncan McFarlane, Alan
Thorne, Mark Harrison and Victor Prodonoff Jr.; 11. The cold chain J. P.
Emond; 12. The application of RFID as anticounterfeiting technique - issues
& opportunities Thorsten Staake, Florian Michahelles, and Elgar Fleisch;
13. Closing product information loops with product embedded information
devices: RFID technology and applications, models and metrics Dimitris
Kiritsis, Hong-Bae Jun, and Paul Xirouchakis; 14. Moving from RFID to
autonomous cooperating logistic processes Bernd Scholz-Reiter, Dieter
Uckelmann, Christian Gorldt, Uwe Hinrichs, and Jan Topi Tervo; 15.
Conclusions Stephen Miles, Sanjay Sarma and John Williams; Appendix: Links
to RFID technology and applications resources I. RFID interface
specifications; II. Test capabilities (in the order of chapters as
presented); III. Simulation environments.
Stephen Miles; 2. RFID technology and its applications Sanjay Sarma; 3.
RFID tag performance optimization - a chip perspective Hao Min; 4.
Resolution and integration of HF and UHF Marlin H. Mickle, Leonid Mats, and
Peter J. Hawrylak; 5. Integrating sensors and actuators into RFID tags J.T.
Cain and Kang Lee; 6. Performance evaluation of WiFi RFID localization
technologies Mohammad Heidari and Kaveh Pahlavan; 7. Modeling supply chain
network traffic John R. Williams, Abel Sanchez, Paul Hofmann, Tao Lin,
Michael Lipton, and Krish Mantripragada; 8. Deployment considerations for
active RFID systems Gisele Bennett and Ralph Herkert; 9. RFID in the retail
supply chain - issues and opportunities Bill C. Hardgrave and Robert
Miller; 10. Reducing barriers to ID system adoption in the aerospace
industry - the aerospace ID technologies programme; Duncan McFarlane, Alan
Thorne, Mark Harrison and Victor Prodonoff Jr.; 11. The cold chain J. P.
Emond; 12. The application of RFID as anticounterfeiting technique - issues
& opportunities Thorsten Staake, Florian Michahelles, and Elgar Fleisch;
13. Closing product information loops with product embedded information
devices: RFID technology and applications, models and metrics Dimitris
Kiritsis, Hong-Bae Jun, and Paul Xirouchakis; 14. Moving from RFID to
autonomous cooperating logistic processes Bernd Scholz-Reiter, Dieter
Uckelmann, Christian Gorldt, Uwe Hinrichs, and Jan Topi Tervo; 15.
Conclusions Stephen Miles, Sanjay Sarma and John Williams; Appendix: Links
to RFID technology and applications resources I. RFID interface
specifications; II. Test capabilities (in the order of chapters as
presented); III. Simulation environments.