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Syed A. Ahson and Mohammad Ilyas

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

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Time of information collection (address).
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Section 18.5 in which the average input time of the hospital selection in the system was
about 8.2 s, whereas 7.3 s without the system, with ?¬?ve trials in each case. Improving the
time and complexity of input, there is a possibility of making the information collection of
hospital selection accurate.
For data integrity in the advanced performance, all the peoples??™ data have not been
collected in Figure 18.14 since the Black=DESEASED and Green=MINOR peoples??™ information
have not been collected. However, the number of collection is more than that in
the naive case. In Figure 18.13, the number of collection in the naive case is better than
the advanced case. This can be assumed because the trial with the system needs, except for
submission, much time than that without the system, as shown in Section 18.5.
18.6.5.3 Communication Time in the System
From Figures 18.12 through 18.14, we can observe that the network communication time in
the system does not affect the triage to the critical delay. In addition, the receipt time on the
server can be earlier if the time for communication is reduced, although the result in the
advanced performance is better than the naive one. Figure 18.15 shows the distribution of
the difference between the time received by the server and that input to the input terminal
of each input of the injury information, where the differences of more than 60 s are omitted
as a device without wireless communication functionality.


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