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RFID Essentials[/td][/tr][tr][td=3,1]By [url=]Himanshu Bhatt[/url], [url=]Bill Glover[/url][/td][/tr][tr][td=3,1]...............................................[/td][/tr][tr][td=3,1]Publisher:
O'Reilly[/td][/tr][tr][td=3,1]Pub Date:
January 2006[/td][/tr][tr][td=3,1]Print ISBN-10:
0-596-00944-5[/td][/tr][tr][td=3,1]Print ISBN-13:
978-0-59-600944-1[/td][/tr][tr][td=3,1]Pages:
276
Preface
Like so many others, this book was written because we couldn't find one like it. We needed something to hand to all of those people who have come to us asking for "a good book to read on RFID." When we looked for candidates we found some great books, but most were aimed at electrical engineers or top-level managers, with very little for those of us who are in between. This book is for developers, system and software architects, and project managers, as well as students and professionals in all of the industries impacted by Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) who want to understand how this technology works. As the title suggests, this book is about RFID in general and not just the most recent developments; however, because so much is going on in the area of RFID for the supply chain and especially the Electronic Product Code (EPC), we have devoted considerable space to these topics. Regardless of the type of RFID work you may be doing, we think you will find something useful here.
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In RFID Essentials you will find information on:
- ---- Tags and tag protocols, including the Electronic
Product Code (EPC)
- ---- Readers and reader protocols
- ---- RFID middleware
- ---- Security and privacy
- ---- Managing RFID devices
- ---- RFID's impact on your architecture
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