RFID Protocol Design, Optimization, and Security for the Internet of Things - Rilegato

Libro 19 di 32: Control, Robotics and Sensors

Liu, Alex X.; Shahzad, Muhammad; Liu, Xiulong; Li, Keqiu

 
9781785613326: RFID Protocol Design, Optimization, and Security for the Internet of Things

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Radio-frequency identification (RFID) uses electromagnetic fields to automatically identify and track tags attached to objects. The tags contain electronically stored information. RFIDs have been widely used in countless applications such as object tracking, 3D positioning, indoor localization, supply chain management, automotive, inventory control, anti-theft, anti-counterfeit, and access control. The Internet of Things (IoT) promises a huge growth in RFID technology and usage.

This book covers the topic of RFID protocol design and optimization. RFID systems allow for a much easier and error free inventory management and tracking. But the probabilistic nature of RFID protocols makes the design and optimization complex and challenging. Most existing commercial RFID systems are not well designed. In this book, the authors aim to demystify complicated RFID protocols and explain in depth the principles, techniques, and practices in designing and optimizing them.

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