RFID-enabled systems: a brief review

Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to introduce the most important engineering and prominent technology of the day, radio frequency identification (RFID), and the RFID-enabled systems from the current literature.Design methodology approach - Provides a general review of RFID systems.Findings - R...

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description Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to introduce the most important engineering and prominent technology of the day, radio frequency identification (RFID), and the RFID-enabled systems from the current literature.Design methodology approach - Provides a general review of RFID systems.Findings - RFID technologies and information systems can be used to develop new systems on of off the web. RFID is an emerging technology with full benefits to be emerged in several years to all industries worldwide. It will bring a good opportunity for improving supply chain efficiency and hence the safety of the public in return.Research limitations implications - RFID has the potential to change the way the business is done today.Practical implications - Some years down the road, new ways can be introduced for the entire world to do their business within the framework of a supply chain system.Originality value - Reviews the current state-of-the-art on the RFID-enabled systems and its future opportunities.
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Chain stores
Data collection
Discount department stores
Food
Human error
Information systems
Inventory
Inventory control
Labor costs
New technology
Operating costs
Product recalls
Productivity
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Shopping
Suppliers
Supply chains
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