Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) systems represent a key technology for ubiquitous computing that have attracted considerable attention in recent years. Their use has revolutionized diverse application areas including supply chain management, retail, anti-counterfeiting, luggage handling, and healthcare. Many organizations are planning to embrace or have already embraced RFID in their main operations to improve service quality, thwart product counterfeiting and theft, increase productivity, and maintain quality standards in many areas. Although RFID systems have many advantages, they also face significant challenges and vulnerabilities that need to be overcome in order to achieve a wider and more successful adoption of RFID technology. This special issue presents the latest developments, trends, and research solutions for RFID technology.
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%A Mitrokotsa, Aikaterini
%A Sheng, Quan Z.
%A Maamar, Zakaria
%D 2012
%J Personal and Ubiquitous Computing
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%N 3
%P 223-224
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%T Special Issue on User-driven RFID Applications and Challenges
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%V 16
%X Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) systems represent a key technology for ubiquitous computing that have attracted considerable attention in recent years. Their use has revolutionized diverse application areas including supply chain management, retail, anti-counterfeiting, luggage handling, and healthcare. Many organizations are planning to embrace or have already embraced RFID in their main operations to improve service quality, thwart product counterfeiting and theft, increase productivity, and maintain quality standards in many areas. Although RFID systems have many advantages, they also face significant challenges and vulnerabilities that need to be overcome in order to achieve a wider and more successful adoption of RFID technology. This special issue presents the latest developments, trends, and research solutions for RFID technology.
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