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RFID For Dummies
โ Scribed by Sweeney, Patrick J.
- Publisher
- John Wiley & Sons, Inc
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 410
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Many companies have asked suppliers to begin using RFID (radio frequency identification) tags by 2006RFID allows pallets and products to be scanned at a greater distance and with less effort than barcode scanning, offering superior supply-chain management efficienciesThis unique plain-English resource explains RFID and shows CIOs, warehouse managers, and supply-chain managers how to implement RFID tagging in ย Read more...
Abstract: Many companies have asked suppliers to begin using RFID (radio frequency identification) tags by 2006RFID allows pallets and products to be scanned at a greater distance and with less effort than barcode scanning, offering superior supply-chain management efficienciesThis unique plain-English resource explains RFID and shows CIOs, warehouse managers, and supply-chain managers how to implement RFID tagging in products and deploy RFID scanning at a warehouse or distribution centerCovers the business case for RFID, pilot programs, timelines and strategies for site assessments and deployments, tes
โฆ Table of Contents
Content: Rfid For Dummies
About the Author
Dedication
Author's Acknowledgments
Contents at a Glance
Table of Contents
Introduction
Part I: Now That You Can Spell Rfid, Here's the Rest of the Story
Part Ii: Ride the Electromagnetic Wave: The Physics of Rfid
Part Iii: Fitting an Rfid Application into Your World
Part Iv: Raising the Beams for Your Network
Part V: How to Speak Bean Counter
Part Vi: The Part of Tens
Index.
โฆ Subjects
Radio frequency;Radio frequency identification systems;Electrical engineering;Engineering;Business
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