Search
Search Funnelback University
1 -
10 of
14
search results for `RFID readers` |u:www.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk
Fully-matching results
-
3-CAM-AUTOID-WH016-V2
https://www.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/uploads/Research/DIAL/Resources/White_papers/cam-autoid-wh024.pdf28 Mar 2012: 9. 2.4. Using Multiple Readers. 10. 3. Legislation Regarding the Use of RFID. ... 2.4. Using Multiple Readers. In many applications, it will be necessary to install several RFID readers in reasonably close proximityto each other. -
CAM-AUTOID-EB002
https://www.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/uploads/Research/DIAL/Resources/White_papers/cam-autoid-eb002.pdf3 Apr 2012: The fear is that thievescould also buy readers and use them to steal. – ... What about criminalsdeveloping technologies to exploit or contradict RFID? j) Fatter margins for retailers.k) Will the readers be reliable?l) What if the Internet crashes?m) -
Enhancing Identity withLocation A Study of the Behavior and ...
https://www.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/uploads/Research/DIAL/HFM_MPHIL_THESIS.pdf28 Mar 2012: vergence of identity and location. This background will put RFID in the context. ... mind: since RFID tags communicate with their readers via electromagnetic waves. -
CAM-AUTOID-WH007 3
https://www.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/uploads/Research/DIAL/Resources/White_papers/cam-autoid-wh-007.pdf3 Apr 2012: For example, the globalpositioning system (GPS) [leick1995] generates absolute location data (in the form of GPS coordinates),whereas RFID tag readers generate proximity information. ... Figure 2: Smart Truck. 1. Wireless Communication2. GPS3. -
Observability_ecc_2003_011202
https://www.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/uploads/Research/DIAL/Observability.pdf28 Mar 2012: 2. Networked RFID readers and data processing system capable of collecting signals from multiple tags at high speed (100s per second) and of preprocessing this data in order to eliminate duplications ... 1999, RFID Handbook, John Wiley & Sons. Haberman, A -
CAM-AUTOID-WH011
https://www.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/uploads/Research/DIAL/Resources/White_papers/cam-autoid-wh011.pdf3 Apr 2012: These item carriers and thegift boxes are tagged using RFID labels pre-programmed with EPCs, and the packing cell is populatedwith a number of RFID readers. ... The product’s location and status can be determined at key decision and operation points -
CAM-AUTOID-WH010-2
https://www.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/uploads/Research/DIAL/Resources/White_papers/cam-autoid-wh010.pdf3 Apr 2012: The Savant system – to filter and aggregate readings from various RFID readers, remove spuriousreads and noise and make available timestamped queues of EPC readings marked up in the physicalmarkup language (PML). – ... items (specific EPCs including -
Published June 1, 2003. Distribution restricted to Sponsors until ...
https://www.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/uploads/Research/DIAL/Resources/White_papers/cam-autoid-wh018.pdf3 Apr 2012: Product identity and recognition systems; the laboratory environment has been instrumented with RFIDtag readers. ... It was essential to get the initial building blocks of Auto-ID up andrunning within the laboratory, installing RFID Tags and Readers, -
2-CAM-AUTOID-WH015
https://www.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/uploads/Research/DIAL/Resources/White_papers/cam-autoid-wh015.pdf3 Apr 2012: Edge Savants interface directly with RFID readers and other sensors and generate Auto-ID event data,typically consisting of triples of three values (Reader EPC, Tag EPC, Timestamp) and an indication ... of whether the tag has been ‘added’ or -
1-CAM-AUTOID-WH014 -V2
https://www.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/uploads/Research/DIAL/Resources/White_papers/cam-autoid-wh-014.pdf3 Apr 2012: RFID systems typically consist of radio frequency (RF) tags, RF tag readers, and some software to processthe tag reads. ... The rest of this paper is arranged as follows. The following section gives an introduction to RFID systemscomponents and describes
Search history
Recently clicked results
Recently clicked results
Your click history is empty.
Recent searches
Recent searches
Your search history is empty.