RFID is finished !!

The RFID (Radio-frequency identification) tagging of 205,000 books at Aldham Robarts LRC is finally finished. Here's the last book being tagged, well done to all our staff for the summer of hard work !! Phew !! Late Summer 2009.

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From: Frank Halligan

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RFID for Supply Chain Management DSIM 518

1- introduction

RFID = Radio Frequency Identification.

2- RFID vs. Bar Code

* Safety.

* Distance.

* Speed.

* Price.

3- RFID Catagories

a/ Tags types:

active - semi-passive - passive - chipless

b/ Major purposes:

Authentication - Identification - Tracking

c/ Tag holder:

Human - Subject

4- Application Consideration

a- connect psychical world to digital world.

b- improve efficiency

c- enhance safety

d- cost.

5- Conclusion

RFID improves businesses.

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From: RFISsupplychain

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NORTH AMERICAN UNION & THE RFID Chip - MUST SEE!!!

NORTH AMERICAN UNION & THE RFID Chip - MUST SEE!

NORTH AMERICAN UNION: The North American Union (NAU) is a theoretical regional union of Canada, Mexico, and the United States similar in structure to the European Union, sometimes including a common currency called the Amero....

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_Union

RFID CHIP: Radio-frequency identification (RFID) is the use of an object (typically referred to as an RFID tag) applied to or incorporated into a product, animal,...

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From: FoodForThe144000

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SAIT RADLab: Livestock tracking project

RADLab researchers at SAIT’s Applied Research and Innovation Services department have developed a new system for reading and tracking livestock.

This high-tech solution has been successfully field-tested, and the Canadian Cattle Agency and Canadian Food Inspection Agency are evaluating the implementation of the system.

The RADLab worked with industry partners across the food chain to develop the system, which uses ultra-high frequency (UHF) radio frequency identification (RFID) tags and...

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From: SAIT

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3DTAC Inc: Retail Shelf

http://www.3dtac.com

3DTAC Technologies Inc. is a company that designs, builds, develops and licenses its Patented Radio Frequency Identification Tag Access Control Real Time Location Technologies (RFID TAC™).

The corporation was founded to address the market need for real time, real location (RTL) object/item visibility for passive UHF RFID tags.

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From: 3DTAC Inc.

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RFID Chip Timing & Lap Counting for Bikes with Orbiter

This video shows exceptional detection width for RFID chip Timing for bikes. Wide detection points are the safest way to time bikes by avoiding crashes. Time accuracy is assured on the start finish line using "last tag detect seen". Thus Small and Large participants ride together for family fun. (RFID means Radio Frequency Identification.)

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From: Susan Stewart

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Rfid Inventory System - Campion Labs

Keeping track of livestock can be a daunting task. Especially if you have a big farm with lots of animals. Luckily there are technology which is great to use just for this purpose. Radio-frequency identification or RFID is a small tracking unit that is implanted in each animal. With a RFID reader and RFID inventory system you can then keep track of your livestock.

Unlike a barcode, the RFID device does not need to be in sight of the reader for it to pick it up. The two main type of power...

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From: Julian visser

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Karat Gopinath IFFCO-TOKIO on the use of RFID tags to reduce Fraud

In this interview Karat Gopinath Head of Rural and Cooperatives for IFFCO-TOKIO, discusses their livestock insurance project. The project, he explains, uses Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags so that farmers can insure their livestock in the event they die unexpectedly. RFIDs were introduced by IFFCO-Tokio to control for moral hazard, but as Mr. Gopinath explains, more was needed to reduce fraud. Initially, they provided the RFID tags to the veterinarians and bank managers making the...

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From: ILO's Impact Insurance Facility

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Radio Frequency Identification Tags - Fujitsu Frontech North America

RFID Tags, or Radio Frequency Identification Tags is the frontier technology for linen management and inventory stock management. Flexible, easily scannable, and virtually invisible, these tags cut costs and improves stock.

For more information:

Website:

www.fujitsufrontechna.com

Email:

FFNA.sales@us.fujitsu.com

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From: Fujitsu Frontech North America, Inc.

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Security System RFID and Keypad 4x3

Radio-frequency identification (RFID) is the use of a wireless non-contact system that uses radio-frequency electromagnetic fields to transfer data from a tag attached to an object, for the purposes of automatic identification and tracking. Some tags require no battery and are powered and read at short ranges via magnetic fields (electromagnetic induction). Others use a local power source and emit radio waves (electromagnetic radiation at radio frequencies). The tag contains electronically...

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From: Aput Rodriguez

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