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RFID For Dummies

Sweeney, Patrick J.

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1. Auflage April 2005
416 Seiten, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-0-7645-7910-3
John Wiley & Sons

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* Many companies have asked suppliers to begin using RFID (radio
frequency identification) tags by 2006

* RFID allows pallets and products to be scanned at a greater
distance and with less effort than barcode scanning, offering
superior supply-chain management efficiencies

* This unique plain-English resource explains RFID and shows
CIOs, warehouse managers, and supply-chain managers how to
implement RFID tagging in products and deploy RFID scanning at a
warehouse or distribution center

* Covers the business case for RFID, pilot programs, timelines
and strategies for site assessments and deployments, testing
guidelines, privacy and regulatory issues, and more

Introduction 1

Part I: Now That You Can Spell RFID, Here's the Rest of the Story 7

Chapter 1: Taking the Mystery out of RFID 9

Chapter 2: Auto-ID Technologies: Why RFID Is King of the Hill 31

Chapter 3: Making Basic Decisions about Your RFID System 55

Part II: Ride the Electromagnetic Wave: The Physics of RFID 75

Chapter 4: What Makes Up an RFID Network 77

Chapter 5: Understanding How Technology Becomes a Working System 87

Chapter 6: Seeing Different RFID Systems at Work 103

Part III: Fitting an RFID Application into Your World 117

Chapter 7: Seeing the Invisible: The Site Assessment 119

Chapter 8: Testing One, Two, Three: Developing Your Own Lab 139

Chapter 9: Tag, You're It: Testing for Best Tag Design and Placement 159

Chapter 10: Hooked on Phonics: Reader Testing, Selection, and Installation 181

Chapter 11: Middle Where? It's Not Just about the Readers 205

Part IV: Raising the Beams for Your Network 219

Chapter 12: From Pilot to Admiral: Deploying RFID Successfully 221

Chapter 13: Getting Set to Administer and Maintain Your System 233

Chapter 14: Ping-pong, the Tags Are Gone: How to Monitor Your RFID Network 249

Part V: How to Speak Bean Counter 269

Chapter 15: Making the Business Case 271

Chapter 16: Fitting RFID into Strategic Plans 289

Chapter 17: What to Look for When Considering Outsourcing 307

Part VI: The Part of Tens 333

Chapter 18: Ten (Or So) Equipment Vendors 335

Chapter 19: Ten Web Sites for Information on RFID 343

Chapter 20: Ten Tips from the Experts 349

Chapter 21: Ten (Or So) RFID Standards and Protocols 357

Appendix: Glossary of Electrical, Magnetic, and Other Scientific Terms 363

Index 373
Patrick J. Sweeney II heads ODIN Technologies, an RFID integration and software development company. He learned the technology at MIT and is considered an industry expert.