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RFID systems : research trends and challenges / edited by Miodrag Bolic, David Simplot-Ryl, Ivan Stojmenovic

Contributor(s): Resource type: Ressourcentyp: Buch (Online)Book (Online)Language: English Publisher: Hoboken, NJ : Wiley, 2010Edition: Online-AusgDescription: Online-Ressource (1 online resource (xx, 552 p.)) : illISBN:
  • 9781282707870
  • 1282707876
  • 9780470665275
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: 9780470746028 | Erscheint auch als: RFID systems. Druck-Ausgabe. 1. ed. Chichester : Wiley, 2010. XX, 552 S.DDC classification:
  • 658.787
  • 658.7/87
RVK: RVK: ZN 6425 | QP 505LOC classification:
  • TK6570.I34
Online resources: Summary: This book provides an insight into the 'hot' field of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Systems In this book, the authors provide an insight into the field of RFID systems with an emphasis on networking aspects and research challenges related to passive Ultra High Frequency (UHF) RFID systems. The book reviews various algorithms, protocols and design solutions that have been developed within the area, including most recent advances. In addition, authors cover a wide range of recognized problems in RFID industry, striking a balance between theoretical and practical coverage. Limitations of the technology and state-of-the-art solutions are identified and new research opportunities are addressed. Finally, the book is authored by experts and respected researchers in the field and every chapter is peer reviewed. Key Features: Provides the most comprehensive analysis of networking aspects of RFID systems, including tag identification protocols and reader anti-collision algorithms Covers in detail major research problems of passive UHF systems such as improving reading accuracy, reading range and throughput Analyzes other "hot topics" including localization of passive RFID tags, energy harvesting, simulator and emulator design, security and privacy Discusses design of tag antennas, tag and reader circuits for passive UHF RFID systems Presents EPCGlobal architecture framework, middleware and protocols Includes an accompanying website with PowerPoint slides and solutions to the problems http://www.site.uottawa.ca/~mbolic/RFIDBook/ This book will be an invaluable guide for researchers and graduate students in electrical engineering and computer science, and researchers and developers in telecommunication industry.Summary: Intro -- RFID SYSTEMS -- Contents -- About the Editors -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Part I COMPONENTS OF RFID SYSTEMS AND PERFORMANCE METRICS -- 1 Performance of Passive UHF RFID Systems in Practice -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.1.1 Overview -- 1.1.2 Background -- 1.2 Ideal RFID System -- 1.3 Practical RFID Systems -- 1.3.1 Complexity of RFID Systems -- 1.3.2 Single Reader, Single Tag -- 1.3.3 Single Reader, Multiple Tags -- 1.3.4 Multiple Readers, Single or Multiple Tags -- 1.3.5 Mobile Readers and/or Mobile Tags -- 1.3.6 Large Deployments Including Many Readers and Tags -- 1.3.7 Other Desired Features of Practical RFID Systems -- 1.4 Overview of the Book -- 1.5 Conclusion -- References -- 2 Performance Metrics and Operational Parameters of RFID Systems -- 2.1 Overview -- 2.2 Key Operational Parameters -- 2.2.1 Operating Distance -- 2.2.2 System Throughput -- 2.2.3 Localization -- 2.2.4 Impact of Materials -- 2.2.5 Other Factors Considered -- 2.3 Classification of Commercially Available Products -- 2.3.1 Near-Field Coupled Systems -- 2.3.2 Far-Field Propagating Systems -- 2.3.3 Ultra Wide-Band -- 2.3.4 Passive Solutions -- 2.3.5 Semi-Passive Architectures -- 2.3.6 Far-Field Solutions -- 2.3.7 Near-Field Solutions -- 2.3.8 Active Architectures -- 2.4 Conclusion -- Problems -- References -- 3 UHF RFID Antennas -- 3.1 Dipoles and Relatives -- 3.1.1 Dipole -- 3.1.2 Radiation -- 3.1.3 Impedance and Bandwidth -- 3.1.4 Radiating Resistance -- 3.1.5 Polarization -- 3.2 T-Match and Relatives -- 3.2.1 The Classic T-Match -- 3.2.2 The Modified T-Match -- 3.3 Putting it Together: Building an RFID Tag -- 3.4 The Environment -- 3.4.1 Dielectric Constant -- 3.4.2 Dielectric Loss -- 3.4.3 Metals -- 3.4.4 Propagation -- 3.4.5 Practical Steps to Overcome Environmental Challenges -- 3.5 Conclusions, Trends, and Challenges -- References -- 4 RFID Tag Chip Design.PPN: PPN: 808959719Package identifier: Produktsigel: ZDB-26-MYL | ZDB-30-PAD | ZDB-30-PQE
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