RFID For Dummies

· John Wiley & Sons
3.6
7 reviews
Ebook
416
Pages
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About this ebook

  • 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

Ratings and reviews

3.6
7 reviews
A Google user
November 11, 2010
The best selling book on RFID for a reason: it explains the basic concepts in an easy to understand, fun way. Take it from there to complex equations and analysis if you want. It's all in this book.
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A Google user
September 9, 2009
Me ha sido de gran ayuda, pero me gustaria saber si hay alguna version en español, gracias.
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About the author

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.

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