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RFID-a guide to radio frequency identification
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New York : Wiley-Interscience, 2007
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9780470107645

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Summary

Summary

This book provides an introduction to RFID technology. It describes and addresses the following: How RFID works, how it is and can be used in current and future applications. The History of RFID technology, the current state of practice and where RFID is expected to be taken in the future. The role of middleware software to route data between the RFID network and the information technology systems within an organization. Commercial and government use of RFID technology with an emphasis on a wide range of applications including retail and consumer packaging, transportation and distribution of products, industrial and manufacturing operations, security and access control. Industry standards and the regulatory compliance environment and finally, the privacy issues faced by the public and industry regarding the deployment of RFID technology.


Author Notes

V. Daniel Hunt is President and CEO of Technology Research Corporation
Albert Puglia is an attorney and the Senior Public Safety-Privacy Issue Analyst at Technology Research Corporation
Mike Puglia has served as an RFID and advanded engineering technology analyst and writer at Technology Research Corporation


Table of Contents

Prefacep. xi
Acknowledgmentsp. xix
Staff Acknowledgmentsp. xxi
About the Authorsp. xxiii
1 Introductionp. 1
1.1 What Is RFID?p. 1
1.2 What Explains the Current Interest in RFID Technology?p. 2
1.3 Goals of This Bookp. 4
2 An Overview of RFID Technologyp. 5
2.1 The Three Core Components of an RFID Systemp. 5
2.2 RFID Tagsp. 6
2.3 RFID Interrogatorsp. 9
2.4 RFID Controllersp. 11
2.5 Frequencyp. 11
2.6 Automatic Identification and Data Capture (AIDC) Systemsp. 16
2.7 "Smart" Tags vs. Bar Codesp. 20
2.8 RFID Technology in Supply Chain Managementp. 23
3 History and Evolution of RFID Technologyp. 25
3.1 The Convergence of Three Technologiesp. 25
3.2 Milestones in RFID and the Speed of Adoptionp. 26
3.3 RFID in the Futurep. 29
4 RFID Middleware and Information Technology Integrationp. 33
4.1 What Is RFID Middleware?p. 33
4.2 The Recent Focus on Middlewarep. 34
4.3 Core Functions of RFID Middlewarep. 34
4.4 Middleware as Part of an RFID System-The EPC Architecturep. 35
4.5 The Present State of Middleware Developmentp. 38
4.6 Middleware Vendorsp. 38
5 Commercial and Government RFID Technology Applicationsp. 39
5.1 Introductionp. 39
5.2 Effect of the Wal-Mart and Department of Defense Mandatesp. 40
5.3 Strategic Dimensions of the Wal-Mart and DoD Mandatesp. 41
5.4 RFID Technology for Business Applicationsp. 44
5.5 RFID and Supply Chain Managementp. 46
5.6 The Business Case for RFIDp. 51
5.7 Government Use of RFID Technologyp. 57
5.8 RFID and the Pharmaceutical Supply Chainp. 60
5.9 RFID Implanted in Humansp. 64
6 RFID Technology in Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, and Correctionsp. 67
6.1 Introductionp. 67
6.2 RFID Technology in Homeland Securityp. 68
6.3 RFID in Law Enforcementp. 71
6.4 RFID Use in Law Enforcement-Looking to the Futurep. 76
6.5 RFID Technology in Correctionsp. 76
7 RFID Regulations and Standardsp. 83
7.1 Governmental RFID Regulationp. 83
7.2 World Regulatory Bodiesp. 84
7.3 Industrial-Scientific-Medical (ISM) Bandsp. 85
7.4 Spectrum Allocations for RFIDp. 85
7.5 Industrial RFID Standardsp. 86
7.6 International Standards Organization (ISO)p. 87
7.7 EPCglobalp. 89
7.8 The Wal-Mart and DoD Mandates and EPCp. 95
8 Issues Surrounding the Deployment of RFID Technologyp. 97
8.1 Introductionp. 97
8.2 Privacy Issues in Applying RFID Technologyp. 97
8.3 The Costs of Developing and Deploying RFID Technologyp. 104
8.4 The Growth of Global Standards and Regulationsp. 105
8.5 Technological Immaturity and Integration with Legacy Systemsp. 106
8.6 Lack of Robustnessp. 107
8.7 Lack of Knowledge and Experience, End-User Confusion, and Skepticismp. 108
8.8 Ethical Issuesp. 108
8.9 Data Managementp. 109
9 The Future Predictions for RFIDp. 111
Appendix A Wal-Mart RFID Initiativep. 115
Appendix B Department of Defense RFID Policy Overviewp. 121
List of Acronymsp. 137
Glossaryp. 139
RFID Vendor Listp. 157
Points of Contactp. 199
Indexp. 201