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Syed A. Ahson and Mohammad Ilyas

"RFID Handbook: Applications, Technology, Security, and Privacy"


Chapter 13 (RFID Tags for Metallic Object Identi?¬?cation) considers the behavior of electromagnetic
waves near metallic surfaces and the effects of metallic surfaces on RFID tag
antennas.
Chapter 14 (WISP: A Passively Powered UHF RFID Tag with Sensing and Computation)
describes WISP (Wireless Identi?¬?cation and Sensing Platform), a wireless, battery-free
platform for sensing and computation that is powered and read by a standards-compliant
ultrahigh frequency RFID reader.
III Applications
Chapter 15 (From Automatic Identi?¬?cation and Data Capture to ??????Smart Business Process??™??™:
Preparing for a Pilot Integrating RFID) examines the logic underlying the rules con?¬?gured
in an RFID middleware to support smart business processes in a retail supply chain.
Chapter 16 (Technological Requirements and Derived Bene?¬?ts from RFID Enabled Receiving
in a Supply Chain) focuses on the implementation of RFID enabled automated receiving,
which has been identi?¬?ed as one of the quickest pro?¬?table Supply Chain Management
(SCM) RFID applications.
Chapter 17 (A Prototype on RFID and Sensor Networks for Elder Health Care) describes a
project that integrates both sensor network and RFID technologies.
Chapter 18 (Triage with RFID Tags for Massive Incidents) describes a triage system using
RFID in which triage tags are used to classify and transport the injured as well as obtain
and publish the state and the scale of the casualty incident.


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