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The Relationship Between RFID and ID Cards
An interesting relationship exists between RFID technology and ID cards. Individually, each of them functions excellently, but their combined efficiency is way better. This is evident from the fact that the best ID card available is vulnerable to forgery, whereas a RFID card has several security options.
A lost or stolen plastic ID card can be easily tracked if it is equipped with RFID technology. Although this track back feature may not lead to the person who actually stole the card but it may lead to the card itself. Henceforth after recovering the card the damages can be reversed.
The scanning and processing of information of RFID technology equipped ID cards with readers is far easier and simpler. This is because the strongest of these readers can scan information from a distance of thirty meters or more. This spares the odious task of going through a physical reader and facilitates people to use the system more efficiently.
This is applicable in large work areas like schools where the number of people is more. All you need to do is wave the ID card near the reader and move on. This hastens the entire procedure. Apart from work and school the RFID technology can be used in several other ways.
The ID card and an RFID system combined can be very used effectively in traffic crossing tolls on bridges. An ID card embedded with an RFID chip could be used as a prepaid toll card. Then the driver can simply drive up to the reader and flash the card and drive away. This would require the driver to just slow down the car and spare him from fumbling for change.
Already, the RFID tags, minus the ID cards, are used in the Bay Area as an optional method for payment for the traffic crossing the Golden Gate Bridge. This tag is called “FasTrak” and it is mounted on the window. “FasTrak” operates on a prepaid system; hence the car only has to slow down near the prepaid toll booth while the reader scans it and then drive away.
There are several areas where the combination of the ID cards and RFID technology can be effectively used. Their combined use is increasing day by day and this signifies that people using this technology in their work, school and other environments are better protected.
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RFID Blocking Passport Billfold $17.99 As of October, 2006, the US state department issued rules that dictate all US passports must have embedded RFID tags. The chips are designed to hold biometric data for passport holders, but are not designed to track your movements... Or so they say... You don't have to be a tin-foil-hat-wearing paranoid to be concerned about the implications to RFID tags built into your personal identification. From a distance, anyone with the right equipment can read the contents of that chip. He can tell your name, nationality, or any bit of info the gubmint decides to embed in your passport. For argument's sake, you may trust the powers that be with that info, but anybody can get at that data. Do you trust everyone? You lock your car, and your house, why not lock your personal data as well? Place your passport inside the RFID Blocking Passport Billfold, and your data remains safely ensconced inside soft black leather, only readable when you want it to be. Just like the RFID Blocking Wallet, your personal information never leaks out, and you won't have to put tin-foil down your pants. The RFID Blocking Passport Billfold has room for you passport, and also has room for four credit-cards, your driver's license, and a pocket for your folding money. Nice! |
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RFID $79.95 This book provides an introduction to RFID technology. It describes and addresses the following: How RFID works, how it is and can be used in current and future applications. The History of RFID technology, the current state of practice and where RFID is expected to be taken in the future. The role of middleware software to route data between the RFID network and the information technology systems within an organization.   Commercial and government use of RFID technology with an emphasis on a wide range of applications including retail and consumer packaging, transportation and distribution of products, industrial and manufacturing operations, security and access control. Industry standards and the regulatory compliance environment and finally, the privacy issues faced by the public and industry regarding the deployment of RFID technology. |
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RFID in Manufacturing $59.95 RFID in Manufacturing |
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RFID in Logistics $119.95 RFID in Logistics |
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RFID–Baulogistikleitstand $69.95 RFID–Baulogistikleitstand |
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The RFID Roadmap $129 RFID is a key technology for Europe. This publication is a summary of the results of the coordination action CE RFID - "Coordinating European Efforts in the RFID Value Chain" - and is a network of European RFID technology providers, vendors and end users. It aims at promoting the use of RFID technology and supporting further development. |
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RFID Security $149 RFID Security: Techniques, Protocols and System-On-Chip Design is an edited book covering fundamentals, security theories and protocols, and hardware implementations for cryptography algorithms and security techniques in RFID. The volume is structured in three parts. Part 1 deals with RFID fundamentals, including system architectures and applications. Part 2 addresses RFID security protocols and techniques with a comprehensive collection of the recent state-of-art protocols and techniques to secure RFID avoiding all potential security forces and cracks. Finally, the book discusses hardware implementation of security algorithms. This section deals with the hardware implementations of cryptography algorithms and protocols dedicated to RFID platforms and chips. |
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RFID For Dummies $29.99 Many companies have asked suppliers to begin using RFID (radio frequency identification) tags by 2006 RFID allows pallets and products to be scanned at a greater distance and with less effort than barcode scanning, offering superior supply-chain management efficiencies This unique plain-English resource explains RFID and shows CIOs, warehouse managers, and supply-chain managers how to implement RFID tagging in products and deploy RFID scanning at a warehouse or distribution center Covers the business case for RFID, pilot programs, timelines and strategies for site assessments and deployments, testing guidelines, privacy and regulatory issues, and more |
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Networked RFID $109 RFID technology has been available for decades, but it is only recently that its application has become a core topic for computing. This book introduces the technologies and techniques of large-scale RFID-enabled mobile computing systems, set in the context of specific case studies. The book begins with a quick introduction to RFID basics and then discusses the various elements of the topic, using applications such as e-passports, ticketing and supply-chain management throughout. The text explores RFID technology fundamentals, including operating principles, core system components and performance trade-offs involved in the selection of specific RFID platforms. The emphasis is on a practical approach, developing an arsenal of techniques and designs that can be mixed and matched to fit the needs of new systems and applications. Features a Offers a practical approach, with specific RFID applications providing context for discussion a Highlights the basics of RFID, including wireless energy transfer and communication by reflection. a Presents the main ingredients for building complete network RFID systems a Discusses the different types of readers and tags in detail a" making particular reference to common technologies used in real systems a Explores how the different identifier systems encode unique serial codes for tagged entities, and how codes are assigned to particular organizations a Describes the structure and functionality of modern RFID systems and middleware a Considers different types of network services required for RFID support a Debates the hot topics of privacy and security a Looks at the future of RFID technology a Allows readers to experiment via a supplementary website with operational instances of RFID network services: http: //www.roussos.eu/rfid Written for IT professionals as well as students, this comprehensive and reader-friendly text discusses the current state-of-the-art in RFID platforms and architecture. It will be invaluable for anyone experienced in software development and involved with RFID technology, and will facilitate informed decision-making. |
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The RF in RFID $65.95 This book includes a survey of all RFID fundamentals and practices in the first part of the book while the second part focuses on UHF passive technology. This coverage of UHF technology and its components including tags, readers, and antennas is essential to commercial implementation in supply chain logistics and security. Reaaders of this book should have an electrical engineering background but have not yet dealt with RFID. To this end, Dr. Dobkin will be very careful to illustrate all concepts and detail his explanations meticulously. In this way he will bring the reader along organically showing him/her what to expect, develop, and use while implementing an RFID system. Chapter 1:Introduction Chapter 2: History and Practice of RFID Chapter 3: Radio Basics For UHF RFID Chapter 4: UHF RFID Readers Chapter 5: UHF RFID Tags Chapter 6: Reader Antennas Chapter 7: Tag Antennas Chapter 8: UHF RFID Protocols Afterword Appendix 1: Radio Regulations Appendix 2: Harmonic Functions Appendix 3: Resistance, Impedance and Switching Appendix 4: Reflection and Matching *This technology is happening NOW at major chain stores such as Wal-Mart and Target *RFID revenues are estimated to soar about $7 billion by 2008 *CD-ROM included with full color images, spreadsheets, an open-source example graphical user interface, and demo versions of commercial software |
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RFID Essentials $31.99 Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is rapidly changing the way businesses track inventory and assets. From Wal-Mart and Tesco to the U.S. Department of Defense, early efforts are already showing benefits, but software, integration, and data processing for RFID still present a challenge. If you are a developer or an architect charged with developing an RFID system, this book is for you. Drawing on extensive experience, Bill Glover and Himanshu Bhatt provide you with essential information on this emerging technology. With the knowledge you gain in these pages, you will possess the information and understanding you need to start designing, building, or integrating with RFID systems. In RFID Essentials you will find information on: Tags and tag protocols, including the Electronic Product Code (EPC) Readers and reader protocols RFID middleware Security and privacy Managing RFID devices RFID's impact on your architecture Bill Glover has been writing software since 1981 and has worked as a programmer, lead developer, or architect on systems of all sizes, from small, automated systems controlling dams and feedmills up to a complete redesign and reimplementation of one of the world's busiest travel web sites. Bill first worked with RFID in 1995, tracking individual cattle using ear tags. He is currently a Senior Java Architect with Sun Microsystems, Inc., and works with Sun's RFID consulting practice and the RFID Test Center. Himanshu Bhatt heads the U.S. RFID Practice and Software Technology Lab for Sun Microsystems, Inc. Prior to assuming this role, Himanshu was responsible for business development and consulting in emerging areas of technology. Himanshu has over 16 years of experience in the architecture and development of distributed, multitier systems using a host of technologies for Fortune 1000 companies. Himanshu has spoken at industry conferences such as JavaOne and the LoneStar Symposium and has published articles on Java/J2EE technologies. "The Information Age is over. We're entering an era where network connectivity is almost ubiquitous - it's participate or perish." --Jonathan Schwartz, President and COO, Sun Microsystems, Inc. "Unique competitive advantage erupts from enterprises that couple the RFID technologies laid out in RFID Essentials with modern business integration using service-oriented architectures. This is the book to read in order to understand this new landscape." --Mark Bauhaus, Senior Vice President, Sun Microsystems, Inc. "This is a must read for RFID Software and Solution architects and is highly recommended for anyone needing to gain more insight into the myriad of components, standards and technologies that make up an RFID solutions environment." --Bryan Tracey, Chief Architect, GlobeRanger Corporation "The authors have done a commendable job of covering a lot of ground in the RFID space, including the infrastructure needed to share the volumes o |
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Global RFID $89.95 The EPC global Network uses the Internet to transmit data gathered from RFID tags as well as a sophisticated information infrastructure designed at MIT. This book explores the essentials of RFID and the EPC global Network from the perspective of a practitioner that needs to make business decisions concerning the adoption of the technology. |
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RFID in Packaging $460 According to Pira International research, use of radio frequency identification devices (RFID) in packaging is set to grow tenfold over the next five years. The market, a modest Euro15m in 2002, is expected to be worth Euro163m in 2007. This expansion is likely to be driven by the rapidly plunging prices of RF tags. Industry sources expect that by 2010, price per tag will have fallen to less than Euro0.01. At this kind of price, RFID has the potential to become the successor to barcodes. Pira’s study, RFID in Packaging will tell you everything you need to know about this exciting technology and the opportunities it is creating. RFID in Packaging is the first-ever technology report on RFID aimed specifically at the consumer packaging and brand protection industry. It is designed to provide brand owners, packaging converters, equipment and technology suppliers with a complete user’s guide RFID. The study assesses potential applications, market sizes, drawbacks, pitfalls, costs, standards and contains inside information on the results of all the latest RFID trials conducted by brand owners. |
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RFID Handbook $160 This is the third revised edition of the established and trusted RFID Handbook ; the most comprehensive introduction to radio frequency identification (RFID) available. This essential new edition contains information on electronic product code (EPC) and the EPC global network, and explains near-field communication (NFC) in depth. It includes revisions on chapters devoted to the physical principles of RFID systems and microprocessors, and supplies up-to-date details on relevant standards and regulations. Taking into account critical modern concerns, this handbook provides the latest information on: the use of RFID in ticketing and electronic passports; the security of RFID systems, explaining attacks on RFID systems and other security matters, such as transponder emulation and cloning, defence using cryptographic methods, and electronic article surveillance; frequency ranges and radio licensing regulations. The text explores schematic circuits of simple transponders and readers, and includes new material on active and passive transponders, ISO/IEC 18000 family, ISO/IEC 15691 and 15692. It also describes the technical limits of RFID systems. A unique resource offering a complete overview of the large and varied world of RFID, Klaus Finkenzeller’s volume is useful for end-users of the technology as well as practitioners in auto ID and IT designers of RFID products. Computer and electronics engineers in security system development, microchip designers, and materials handling specialists benefit from this book, as do automation, industrial and transport engineers. Clear and thorough explanations also make this an excellent introduction to the topic for graduate level students in electronics and industrial engineering design. Klaus Finkenzeller was awarded the Fraunhofer-Smart Card Prize 2008 for the second edition of this publication, which was celebrated for being an outstanding contribution to the smart card field. |
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RFID Technology and Applications $60 Addresses the challenges, trends and key business questions in RFID development and implementation. |
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RFID Explained $35 This lecture provides an introduction to Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), a technology enabling automatic identification of objects at a distance without requiring line-of-sight. Electronic tagging can be divided into technologies that have a power source (active tags), and those that are powered by the tag interrogation signal (passive tags); the focus here is on passive tags. An overview of the principles of the technology divides passive tags into devices that use either near field or far field coupling to communicate with a tag reader. The strengths and weaknesses of the approaches are considered, along with the standards that have been put in place by ISO and EPCGlobal to promote interoperability and the ubiquitous adoption of the technology. A section of the lecture has been dedicated to the principles of reading co-located tags, as this represents a significant challenge for a technology that may one day be able to automatically identify all of the items in your shopping cart in a just few seconds. In fact, RFID applications are already quite extensive and this lecture classifies the primary uses.Some variants of modern RFID can also be integrated with sensors enabling the technology to be extended to measure parameters in the local environment, such as temperature & pressure.The uses and applications of RFID sensors are further described and classified. Later we examine important lessons surrounding the deployment of RFID for the Wal-Mart and the Metro AG store experiences, along with deployments in some more exploratory settings. Extensions of RFID that make use of read/write memory integrated with the tag are also discussed, in particular looking at novel near term opportunities. Privacy and social implications surrounding the use of RFID inspire recurring debates whenever there is discussion of large scale deployment; we examine the pros and cons of the issues and approaches for mitigating the problems. Finally, the remaining challenges of RFID are considered and we look to the future possibilities for the technology. |
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RFID Systems $145 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. |
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RFID and Sensor Networks $99.95 Integrating Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) and Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) for the first time, this comprehensive text explains the importance of their complementary nature, flexible combination, and ubiquitous computing. It covers the tags, readers, and middle ware associated with RFID. |
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RFID in the Supply Chain (Hardcover) $126.53 A practical guide to secure and cost-effective RFID installation for automatic identification data acquisitionFilled with real-world case studies, RFID in the Supply Chain discusses design principles behind software applications and offers information to help you decide whether, when, and how to use RFID technology for improving supply chain operations. The book emphasizes the need of proper RFID network design, data collection, and information organization for achieving the desired benefits of automatic identification data acquisition. This practical volume begins with an introduction and overview of RFID, and includes the three architecture layers to the EPC global standards: identify, capture, and exchange. The second part of the book presents the current issues and challenges that managers may face with RFID. Using multiple case studies, the third part brings to light successful RFID applications. The final part of the book provides a summary of RFID applications, a road map to successful RFID applications, and a look ahead. RFID in the Supply ChainThoroughly explains the use of standards built around RFID Is written by an active researcher in RFID applications across multiple industriesOffers practical case studies to illustrate various applicationsBenefits both business managers and RF engineersCovers all the components required for RFID (tags, readers, and software) plus securityIncludes a framework and road map to successful RFID applicationsComprehensive RFID coverage:RFID 101; EPCglobal: Overview & Standards; Challenges in Designing RFID Applications; RFID Security & Privacy; Business Analytics; Case Studies; Supply Chain Visibility (Retail; Pharmaceutical); Asset Visibility (Hospitals and Health Care; Capital Goods Tracking); Work in Progress Tracking; Library Management System; Returnable Asset Tracking; Summing it Up and Looking Ahead |
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Travelon RFID Blocking Billfold $29.99 Travelon secures your credit cards and passports with a wallet that blocks RFID readers. Color Mapping: Multi-Color |
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