While RFID security is a rapidly evolving ?¬?eld with a
number of promising innovations expected in the coming years, these guidelines focus on
controls that are commercially available today. Implementing the recommendations presented
in this handbook should help organizations improve the security of their RFID
systems.
The RFID Handbook provides technical information about all aspects of RFID. The
areas covered in the handbook range from basic concepts to research grade material,
including future directions. This handbook captures the current state of RFID technology
and serves as a source of comprehensive reference material on this subject. It comprises
four sections: Introduction, Technology, Applications, and Security and Privacy. It has a
total of 36 chapters authored by 83 experts from around the world.
I Introduction
Chapter 1 (Physics and Geometry of RFID) introduces RFID tags and presents an overview
of backscatter communication, antenna directivity, and gain.
Chapter 2 (EPCglobal Network) outlines the components of the EPCglobal Network.
Chapter 3 (Design Automation for RFID Tags and Systems) describes design automation
techniques for the creation of customized RFID tags.
Chapter 4 (Far-Field Tag Antenna Design Methodology) considers RFID label antennas
for near-?¬?eld operation in the HF region and far-?¬?eld operation in the UHF frequency
range.
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