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by Anita Campbell on July 15, 2005

Here is what they are looking for:
"IEEE Pervasive Computing invites articles about the use and integration of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technologies into pervasive computing applications. We welcome papers that focus on novel RFID technologies and applications as well as the integration of RFID technologies with mobile devices and their supporting systems. We also encourage surveys of available technologies, and reporting on user experiences."
Go over to the IEEE Pervasive Computing site for more information.
Hat tip to Michael Domsalla of the TechWear Weblog for spotting the link.
Tags: RFID; Business; pervasive computing
Permalink: Call for RFID Papers
Trackback: http://publish.creative-weblogging.com/publish/mt-tb.pl/7666
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Response from:
venkatesh
(08/14/05 3:30am)
I am doing project on RFID to track the vehicle. I want some features, documentation about the RFID products.
Response from:
rohitash sachan
(10/27/05 9:48am)
hello there
i am also seeking for guidance for my project. my project is on rfid detection. in detail, it is about detecting a perticolar person on the basis of tag by the detector, and accordingly put entries on the database.
so if u have any info or suggestions then plese mail me and if i get something for you then i will mail u.
i am also seeking for guidance for my project. my project is on rfid detection. in detail, it is about detecting a perticolar person on the basis of tag by the detector, and accordingly put entries on the database.
so if u have any info or suggestions then plese mail me and if i get something for you then i will mail u.
Response from:
raja sekhar
(04/11/07 8:59am)
we need the articles of rfid
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