2009
DOI: 10.1007/s10796-009-9214-8
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ID-Services: an RFID middleware architecture for mobile applications

Abstract: The use of RFID middleware to support application development for and integration of RFID hardware into information systems has become quite common in RFID applications where reader devices remain stationary, which currently represents the largest part of all RFID applications in use. Another field for applying RFID technology which is offering a huge set of novel possibilities and applications are mobile applications, where readers are no longer fixed. In order to address the specific issues of mobile RFID-en… Show more

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“…The next three articles focus on integration frameworks for RFID application development. The paper by Schwieren and Vossen, "ID-Services: An RFID Middleware Architecture for Mobile Applications" Schwieren and Vossen (2009), presents ID-Services, an RFID middleware architecture to support mobile applications. The paper by Ziekow and Günther, "Sharing RFID and Complex Event Data Among Organizations" Ziekow and Günther (2009), concerns the performance issue of the current standardization efforts (e.g., EPCglobal Network) in sharing and integrating RFID event data in distributed environments.…”
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“…The next three articles focus on integration frameworks for RFID application development. The paper by Schwieren and Vossen, "ID-Services: An RFID Middleware Architecture for Mobile Applications" Schwieren and Vossen (2009), presents ID-Services, an RFID middleware architecture to support mobile applications. The paper by Ziekow and Günther, "Sharing RFID and Complex Event Data Among Organizations" Ziekow and Günther (2009), concerns the performance issue of the current standardization efforts (e.g., EPCglobal Network) in sharing and integrating RFID event data in distributed environments.…”
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confidence: 99%