RFID technology: a contribution for modern era

A library is a growing Organization, as it grows in size the problems associated with the maintenance and security of the documents also grows. The researchers have always helped the librarian in solving their problems. To solve the problems of space and the time they have taught librarians to digit...

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Veröffentlicht in:International Journal of Physical and Social Sciences 2014-06, Vol.4 (6), p.15-21
Hauptverfasser: Kaushik, Ajay, Gaur, Sarthak
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:A library is a growing Organization, as it grows in size the problems associated with the maintenance and security of the documents also grows. The researchers have always helped the librarian in solving their problems. To solve the problems of space and the time they have taught librarians to digitize the documents and share over network. Bar-codes have served the librarians and libraries for a long time, and now it is slowly getting replaced by RFID. Radio frequency identification (RFID) technology has undergone rapid developments in recent years. RFID is a revolutionary technology for modern libraries. RFID with a variety of sensors (such as temperature, pressure, and motion) to collect rich data in support of timely decision making and situation analysis. After a review of the current state of development of the knowledge domain, the future directions for RFID and sensor technologies research are proposed at the end of the paper. This paper is written for those who are interested in leveraging RFID and sensor technologies and transforming that field of study into a formal discipline in this paper we3 describe the design of a visualization system using the RFID and sensor techniques. This paper presents a sensor-enabled logistics Architecture framework leveraging on the integrated usage of RFID and sensor technologies to address different vulnerable voids. It is usually urged that the two emerging technologies, Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) and sensor technology are inadequate in physical assets management.
ISSN:2249-5894