RFID is an increasingly pervasive tool that is now used in a wide range of fields. It is employed to substantiate adherence to food preservation and safety standards, combat the circulation of counterfeit pharmaceuticals, and verify authenticity and history of critical parts used in aircraft and oth
Rfid Design Fundamentals And Applications
โ Scribed by Albert Lozano-Nieto
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 286
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
RFID is an increasingly pervasive tool that is now used in a wide range of fields. It is employed to substantiate adherence to food preservation and safety standards, combat the circulation of counterfeit pharmaceuticals, and verify authenticity and history of critical parts used in aircraft and other machinery -- and these are just a few of its uses. Goes beyond deployment, focusing on exactly how RFID actually works RFID Design Fundamentals and Applications systematically explores the fundamental principles involved in the design and characterization of RFID technologies. The RFID market is exploding. With new and enhanced applications becoming increasingly integral to government and industrial chain supply and logistics around the globe, professionals must be proficient in the evaluation and deployment of these systems. Although manufacturers provide complete and extensive documentation of each individual RFID component, it can be difficult to synthesize and apply this complex information -- and users often must consult and integrate data from several producers for different components. * This book covers topics including: * Types of antennas used in transponders * Components of the transponder, memory structure and logic circuits * Antennae for RFID interrogators * Types of modulation * Organization and characteristics of commercial transponders * Communication links * Modes of operation for transponders operating at different frequencies * Principles of arbitration and anti-collision * Commands used by transponders This powerful reference helps to resolve this dilemma by compiling a systematic overview of the different parts that make up the whole RFID system, helping the reader develop a clear and understanding of its mechanisms and how the technology actually works. Most books on RFID focus on commercial use and deployment of the technology, but this volume takes a different and extremely useful approach. Directed toward bot
โฆ Table of Contents
Content: Basic Principles of Radiofrequency IdentificationAntennas for RFID TranspondersTranspondersAntennas for InterrogatorsInterrogatorsInterrogator Communication and ControlThe Air Communication LinkCommands for Transponders
โฆ Subjects
Radio frequency identification systems
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