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Yin CHEN Marco Del Duca ANASTASIA EGOROVA mia ndiaye http://www.howtouserfid.com

How to use rfid. Yin CHEN Marco Del Duca ANASTASIA EGOROVA mia ndiaye http://www.howtouserfid.com. Overview . What is RFID? How to use it? Relevant links Future Trends Bibliography. What is RFID. Radio Frequency Identification The use of radio frequency tags is to identify real objects

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Yin CHEN Marco Del Duca ANASTASIA EGOROVA mia ndiaye http://www.howtouserfid.com

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  1. How to use rfid Yin CHENMarco Del DucaANASTASIA EGOROVAmia ndiayehttp://www.howtouserfid.com

  2. Overview • What is RFID? • How to use it? • Relevant links • Future Trends • Bibliography

  3. What is RFID • Radio Frequency Identification • The use of radio frequency tags is to identify real objects RFID consists of 3 components: • Transceiver-Tag Reader • Transponder- RFID tag • Antenna

  4. Types of Tags Passive Tags • No battery • Low Cost Active Tags • On-board transceiver • Battery (must be replaced) • Longer range • Expensive

  5. Types of Tags Read Only • Factory Programmed • Usually has no chip embedded Read/ Write • On-board memory • Can save data • Can change ID • Higher cost

  6. Key Points • Facilitate human identification and tracking process • Facilitate animal and product tracking • Facilitate production control • Improve physical space access control • Improve precision of product identification • Facilitate or reduce household chores • Improve transaction speed • Facilitate time and body movement tracking • Improve access to information • Facilitate Marketing in business (consumer behavior, spending patterns)

  7. Facilitate Human identification and tracking process Implementation of RFID CHIPS adds efficiency and accuracy to the identification process. Examples include: • Citizenship card • Social insurance card • Student ID card • Passport • Medical bracelet • Human body Incision

  8. Facilitate Animal and product tracking ANIMAL TRACKING • Tagging pets for identification purposes • To monitor pet’s activity • Inserting RFID chips in animals for behavioral patterns PRODUCT TRACKING • Manufacturing and distribution of products • In-Store Theft prevention • Book allocation in Libraries • Facilitating checkout process

  9. Improve supply chain management • Re-writeable RFID transponders • Track and record product details during production process • Elimination of paperwork at different production levels • Automatic response to central database

  10. Improve physical space access control • Free-hand access control to parking lots and reserved areas • Automatic access to records • Efficient accountability

  11. Improve product identification process • ensuring the safety and quality of the donor blood supply • organ transplants • track luggage at major airports • locate stolen vehicles

  12. Facilitate or reduce household chores • Recognizing products in the fridge with an automatic creating of a shopping list • Proposing the menus matching the fridge content Improve transaction speed • Speeds up the transaction process at the check out point

  13. Facilitate time and body movement tracking • RFID applications used in sports for accuracy of the results such as timing Improve access to information • Users access to in-store promotions via their RFID handheld and transceiver devices • Used in developing the in-store customer pattern and profile • Identifying the customer-to-products behavior

  14. Bibliography www.rfidexchange.com. March 12, 2009. Snitz Forums 2000. March 30, 2009 < http://www.rfidexchange.com/forum/default.asp> http://www.rfid-weblog.com. March 28, 2009. Creative Weblogging Inc. March 30, 2009 http://www.rfid-monthly.com March 29, 2009. WordPress, Fluid Blue theme. March 30, 2009 http://www.rfid-monthly.com www.youtube.com. January 10, 2009. “IBM RFID commercial- Shopping in the Future as a Chipped Human.” March 30, 2009. <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xNhL39uD7I> “RFID Access for Garages.” March 30, 2009. <http://parking.arizona.edu/permits/rfid.php> Harold Clampitt, Brad Sokol. “American RFID solutions: Industry Proposal”. March 30, 2009<http://www.autoid.org/news/RFIDGetTrainedAndMakeSomeoneSmile.doc> • “

  15. Bibliography “Radio Frequency Identification.” www.wikipedia.com. March 30, 2009. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RFID> Declan McCullagh. RFID Tags: Big Brother in Small Packages. January 13, 2003. Retrieved March 30, 2000. <http://www.student.cs.uwaterloo.ca/~cs492/papers/rfid.pdf> Transpondernews.com. "Future Trends in Transporter News." Retrieved March 30, 2009. <http://transpondernews.com/trendfut.html> Transpondernews.com."Current Trends in Transporter Systems." Retrieved March 30, 2009. <http://transpondernews.com/trends.html> Brian Mattmiller. "Can RFID Provide a Safer Blood Supply?” Feb. 26, 2008. Retrieved March 30, 2009. <http://www.news.wisc.edu/14812> Activewaveinc.com. Active wave: application s and solutions. Retrieved March 30, 2009. < http://www.activewaveinc.com/applications_overview.php>

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