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The IoT and the Next Revolutions Automating the World
An RFID transceiver, providing real and possible write access to RFID tags.
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Assessing the Impact of RFID Technology Solutions in Supply Chain Management
Kamalendu Pal (City, University of London, UK)
Copyright: © 2019 |Pages: 17
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-9246-4.ch002
Abstract
The use of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) in Supply Chain Management (SCM) is one of the promising innovations in recent decades. This chapter first presents an introduction to the concepts and principles of RFID. It then discusses advantages and disadvantages of this technology in a supply chain setting. Application areas of RFID in the context of supply chains are reviewed to demonstrate best practices and related important implementation issues. Different industries (e.g. automotive, transport, retail) are used to emphasizing the benefits of RFID technology. The chapter also highlights operational and strategic implications of adopting RFID-based technological solutions and summarizes available evidence. Finally, a theoretical framework that links RFID key benefits and information attributes used in decision making is proposed. This chapter also provides comprehensive guidance for those considering the implementation of RFID in their supply chains.
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The Transport-Level Requirements of the Internet-Based Streaming
One of the two components of an RFID system. The reader generates and sends a radio wave signal to the tag, and captures and decodes the reflected signal from the tag in order to identify the object to which the tag is attached. All readers have some power source. Also known as an interrogator.
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Security and Privacy in RFID Based Wireless Networks
A device that queries tags to obtain their IDs and that is connected to the back-end part of information systems.
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Evaluation of RFID Tag Anti-Collision Algorithms in Supply Chain Automation
Reader reads and communicates with tags in its operating range by transmitting radio waves.
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RFID Tag Anti-Collision Algorithms in Industrial Information Systems
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Radio Frequency Identification and Its Application in E-Commerce
An RFID reader, also known as an interrogator, receives information from the tag and provides it to the enterprise system. Reader uses one or more antennas to capture information from the tag.
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Radio Frequency Identification Systems Security Challenges in Supply Chain Management
An RFID transceiver, providing real and possible write access to RFID tags.
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Privacy Risk in E-Commerce
Reading device or interrogator communicating with both the transponders (reading/writing) and the external target application; format can be stationary (gate or vehicle-bound), compact, or mobile.
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