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The Radio frequency identification (RFID) system is a new technology which uses the open air to transmit information. RFID technology is one of the most promising technologies in the field of ubiquitous computing which is revolutionizing the supply chain. It has already been applied by many major retail chains such as Target, Wal-Mart, etc. The networked RFID system such as supply chain has very unique...
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technique is gaining increasing popularity in supply chain for the product management. By attaching a tag to each product, a reader can employ an authentication protocol to interrogate the tag's information for verification, which facilitates the automatic processing and monitoring of products in many applications. However, most current solutions cannot be directly...
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) systems based on EPC (Electronic Product Code) Network Environment automatically identify tagged objects, using RF signals without direct contact. Its initial success in offering strategic advantages for businesses, by efficient tracking of inventory in the supply chain, has left this technology wide open to many applications that are only limited by people's...
RFID is a convenient and efficient mechanism used for identification or authentication in industry, agriculture, commerce, health care, entrance control, etc. Most of the RFID systems need security mechanisms for authentication and privacy protection. In 2004, Gao et al. propose a RFID system for supply chain, their system has drawbacks on security. Recently, Chen et al. proposed an improvement to...
Information visibility is of paramount importance for effective and efficient operation of supply chains. Although not the sole enabling technological source for information visibility in supply chains, RFID tags naturally allow for its seamless operationalization. RFID tags are notorious on issues related to security/privacy concerns, and these concerns are magnified in a supply chain context where...
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