2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.jnca.2010.04.013
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Radio-Mama: An RFID based business process framework for asset management

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“…Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) consists of an RFID tag (which can be either passive or active), where data is stored, and an RFID reader, which induces an electromagnetic field when in near proximity to passive tags and by this means provides power to the devices (longer ranges for active tags), enabling it to read data from the tag's memory. RFID enables a range of applications for smart cities, such as localization and tracking of objects [14], healthcare applications [15], asset management [16] and smart parking [17], to name a few. As the circuitry in tags is printed, it is natural to integrate these tags with smart label sensors , therefore creating RFID tags which do not only contain data which has been manually written, but they also capture environmental data as described in [9].…”
Section: Enabling Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) consists of an RFID tag (which can be either passive or active), where data is stored, and an RFID reader, which induces an electromagnetic field when in near proximity to passive tags and by this means provides power to the devices (longer ranges for active tags), enabling it to read data from the tag's memory. RFID enables a range of applications for smart cities, such as localization and tracking of objects [14], healthcare applications [15], asset management [16] and smart parking [17], to name a few. As the circuitry in tags is printed, it is natural to integrate these tags with smart label sensors , therefore creating RFID tags which do not only contain data which has been manually written, but they also capture environmental data as described in [9].…”
Section: Enabling Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A TI Reader Chip is used for the transceiver chip. This chip conforms to the ISO/IEC14443A [15,20] and ISO/IEC15693 [13] standards. The TI product is used for the IC card for tagging and it is a passive type that conforms to the ISO/IEC15693 standard.…”
Section: Rfid Hardware Configuration For 1356 [Mhz]mentioning
confidence: 92%
“…RFID is a potential accurate localisation technology being widely utilised in practice; however, its accuracy needs to be further improved in order to increase the reliability of tracked signals. RFID technology is a state-of-the-art identification approach for various areas, such as supply chain management [ 8 ], asset management [ 9 ] and ubiquitous computing [ 10 , 11 ], enabled by relatively economical sensing capacities [ 12 ]. The basic component of RFID includes readers and tags.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%