2007 IEEE Workshop on Automatic Identification Advanced Technologies 2007
DOI: 10.1109/autoid.2007.380606
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Quantitative assessment of the benefits of RFID technology for libraries: a trans-European study

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“…Radio-frequency identification (RFID) is gaining a lot of traction as an effective technique in track and trace applications [1], since it offers several advantages over wellestablished optical technologies such as barcodes in terms of range and non-line-of-sight operations [2]. There has been much research into addressing the challenges to RFID adoption such as lowering transponder cost [3], standardizing RFID communication protocols [4], and implementing security measures [5].…”
Section: Introduction To Sensing In Rfidmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Radio-frequency identification (RFID) is gaining a lot of traction as an effective technique in track and trace applications [1], since it offers several advantages over wellestablished optical technologies such as barcodes in terms of range and non-line-of-sight operations [2]. There has been much research into addressing the challenges to RFID adoption such as lowering transponder cost [3], standardizing RFID communication protocols [4], and implementing security measures [5].…”
Section: Introduction To Sensing In Rfidmentioning
confidence: 99%