Chapter 19 (RFID Tagging and the Design of ??????Place??™??™) evaluates how RFID tagging can
transform the way we look at place and the negotiation and design of place.
Chapter 20 (Photosensing Wireless Tags for Precise Location and Geometry Queries)
presents a radio frequency identity and geometry transponder that can also communicate
geometry, intertag location history or context-sensitive user annotation.
Chapter 21 (RFID and NFC on Mobile Phones) introduces RFID and NFC in relation to
mobile phones and provides details of the associated standards, software development
tools, and environments.
Chapter 22 (Applying RFID Techniques for the Next-Generation Automotive Services)
presents ideas for new RFID applications in the automotive industry.
Chapter 23 (Application of RFID Technologies for Communication Robots) introduces
applications of RFID technologies for communication robots through two ?¬?eld trials
involving communication robots and active-type RFID tags.
Chapter 24 (Browsing the World with RFID Tags: Design and Implementation of an
RFID-Based Distributed Environmental Memory) describes the design and implementation
of a distributed environmental memory for browsing the world.
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Chapter 25 (RFID-Enabled Privacy-Preserving Video Surveillance: A Case Study) describes
the design of a privacy preserving video surveillance system that monitors subjects in an
instrumented space only when they are involved in an access violation.
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