Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) systems use radio waves for unique identification, and have a range of current and potential uses in security, tracking, travel and retail. This book covers every aspect of RFID systems today, from basic principles to advanced and emerging applications. It is divided thematically into five parts. The first part considers advanced design of antennas in particular, and discusses issues such as metal-proximity challenges, novel chipless tag design and security protocol enhancement. The second section considers design and deployment, and covers RFID in business and retail contexts as well as discussing RFID tags in libraries. The third section deals with current trends and challenges, such as implantable devices, ultralow cost solutions and current security challenges. The fourth section discusses issues in deployment, including in healthcare contexts, agriculture and robotics. Finally, section five explores RFID from system to application; topics include RFID underwater, wearable devices, RFID for safety management, advances in RFID for object localization and a novel textile antenna. This is a tremendously varied book that will be of interest to students, researchers and professionals in electronic engineering wishing to know more about this dynamic field.
Specifications |
Descriptions |
ISBN |
9789535113171 |
Year |
2016 |
Binding |
Hardcover |
Subject |
Electrical & Electronics Engineering |
Pages |
864 |
Weight |
0.4 |
Readership |
NA |