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RFID Technology and Applications: Covers RFID Applications comprehensively

Filed in archive Libraries by gautam on June 10, 2008

People who are in love with RFID must take a look at RFID Technology and Applications which has been edited by Sanjay E. Sarma, Stephen B. Miles and John R. Williams. These known names are Auto-ID Labs leaders at MIT.

As the name of the book implies it includes plethora of topics related to RFID technology covering active and passive FID systems, integration issues, RFID implementation challenges, tag optimization performance, RTLS and sensors besides application of RFID in retail supply chain, cold chain management and product life cyclelinks management.

Besides vital information it includes contributions from leading RFID researchers such as J. P. Emond, Hao Min, Gisele Bennett, Dieter Uckelmann to name a few. The book will be released in the month of July carrying a price tag of $120.






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