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    RFID by Shepard, Steven; Shepard, Steven;

    Radio Frequency Identification

    Series: ELECTRONICS;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher McGraw Hill
    • Date of Publication 16 September 2004

    • ISBN 9780071442992
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages352 pages
    • Size 226x157x23 mm
    • Weight 517 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    TAG THE HOTTEST GROWTH IN WIRELESS

    With a predicted $10-billion market over the next decade, RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) is a booming new wireless technology with an eager new audience—retailers. From global giant Wal-Mart down, RFID is being adapted to track inventories via microchip-tagged products. Popular technology writer Steven Shepard's RFID gives you an inside look at the entire arena, from the technology's staggering capabilities and potential, through insightful coverage of issues from vendors, implementation, and monitoring, to possible technical conflicts, market forecasts, and security.

    A must-read for both technical types and retailers, this book's need-to-know contents include:
    Defining RFID • Underlying Technologies • Technological Competitors • Future RFID Applications • RFID/3G/Bluetooth Coexistence • Implementation • Potential Roadblocks • RFID Security • RFID Chips, Readers, and Applications Sets • Short- and Long-Term Forecasts

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    Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.


    TAG THE HOTTEST GROWTH IN WIRELESS

    With a predicted $10-billion market over the next decade, RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) is a booming new wireless technology with an eager new audience—retailers. From global giant Wal-Mart down, RFID is being adapted to track inventories via microchip-tagged products. Popular technology writer Steven Shepard's RFID gives you an inside look at the entire arena, from the technology's staggering capabilities and potential, through insightful coverage of issues from vendors, implementation, and monitoring, to possible technical conflicts, market forecasts, and security.

    A must-read for both technical types and retailers, this book's need-to-know contents include:
    Defining RFID • Underlying Technologies • Technological Competitors • Future RFID Applications • RFID/3G/Bluetooth Coexistence • Implementation • Potential Roadblocks • RFID Security • RFID Chips, Readers, and Applications Sets • Short- and Long-Term Forecasts



    Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.


    TAG THE HOTTEST GROWTH IN WIRELESS

    With a predicted $10-billion market over the next decade, RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) is a booming new wireless technology with an eager new audience—retailers. From global giant Wal-Mart down, RFID is being adapted to track inventories via microchip-tagged products. Popular technology writer Steven Shepard's RFID gives you an inside look at the entire arena, from the technology's staggering capabilities and potential, through insightful coverage of issues from vendors, implementation, and monitoring, to possible technical conflicts, market forecasts, and security.

    A must-read for both technical types and retailers, this book's need-to-know contents include:
    Defining RFID • Underlying Technologies • Technological Competitors • Future RFID Applications • RFID/3G/Bluetooth Coexistence • Implementation • Potential Roadblocks • RFID Security • RFID Chips, Readers, and Applications Sets • Short- and Long-Term Forecasts

    More

    Table of Contents:

    PART ONE. BUSINESS ENABLERS

    Supply Chains: A Brief Overview

    The ServicePlus Story

    The History of Barcodes

    The 1790 Census

    From Census . . . to Groceries

    Tracking the Railroads

    Back to Groceries

    Barcodes . . . Up Close and Personal

    Encoding Details

    Digit Encoding in UPC A

    UPC Version E

    The Application Identifier

    Beyond Groceries

    Conclusion

    RFID History

    Pre-RFID: The Arrival of Radar

    First Deployments: Chain Home Radar

    Post-Radar Development Efforts

    The First RFID Tag: Mario Cardullo

    Later Developments

    In Summary

    PART TWO. RFID IN DETAIL

    Typical RFID System Components

    Transponders

    Passive vs. Active Transponders

    Operating Frequencies

    Frequency Attributes

    Form Factors

    Smart Cards

    Close-Coupling Smart Cards

    A Brief Aside: Inductive vs. Capacitive Coupling

    Proximity-Coupling Smart Cards

    Part 1: Physical Device Parameters

    Part 2: RF Characteristics

    Part 3: Initialization and Collision Control

    Manchester Encoding

    Transponder Selection

    Collision Management in Action

    The REQB Frame

    The ATQB Frame

    Slotted Aloha: How It Works

    The Air Interface: Data Communications Protocols

    Initiating Data Transmission

    Application Protocol Support

    Layer by Layer

    Layer Seven: The Application Layer

    Layer Six: The Presentation Layer

    Layer Five: The Session Layer

    Layer Four: The Transport Layer

    Layer Three: The Network Layer

    Layer Two: The Data Link Layer

    Layer One: The Physical Layer

    OSI Summary 107

    The OSI Model and the RFID Interface

    Vicinity-Coupling Smart Cards

    ISO 15693 Part One: Physical Device Characteristics

    ISO 15693 Part Two: RF Power, Data Transfer, and FrameStructures

    Data Transfer: Downstream, Reader to Card

    Data Transfer: Upstream, Card to Reader

    A Brief Aside: RFID Readers

    Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)

    The ERP Process

    Summary

    RFID Security Considerations

    Key Security Considerations

    Privacy Concerns

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