RFID Technology: Design Principles, Applications and Controversies

$110.00

Series: Electronics and Telecommunications Research
BISAC: TEC041000

With the world facing an information technology and communication revolution, RFID technology is one of the active sides among the different technologies that are following this revolution. Yet, as with any other technology, there were many aspects and issues which arose alongside the rapid development of RFID implementations in different industries such as smart labs, libraries and VANETs, etc. These issues include security, privacy, scalability, RFID tag collision and issues in the process of ownership transfer of the RFID tags. These issues were of great concern not only for the researchers, but also for the consumers and industry managers who implement this technology to develop a better innovative structure for their businesses.

In today’s world, it is very important to make any industry secure and reliable – especially in the field of IT – as it delves into the very distinct details that might cause the loss of fortunes when leaking information or processing unsecure operations due to a faulty operation process. In this book, the authors will introduce the reader to RFID implementation in different industries and will also survey the aspects and new ideas which will help researchers to secure and address some of these threats. This book also takes into consideration the experiences of many scholars who have investigated and surveyed these challenges, technology aspects, implementations, threats and solutions.

With the help of researchers and scholars who have participated in the subject of RFID technology, the authors hope that it will help other researchers and readers to have a better understanding to this rapidly evolving technology.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface

Chapter 1. Survey and Analysis of RFID DFSA Anti-Collision Protocols and Their Physical Implementation Capabilities
(Laura Arjona, Hugo Landaluce, Asier Perallos and Aaron Parks, University of Deusto, Faculty of Engineering, Bilbao, and others)

Chapter 2. Survey on RFID Security Issues and Scalability
(Torana Al, Gaith Al and Robin Doss, School of Information Technology, Faculty of Science, Engineering and Built Environment, Deakin University, Geelong, Vic, Australia)

Chapter 3. Analysis of Radio Access Technology RFID/IEEE802.11p for VANETs
(Ayoob Ayoob, Gang Su, Gaith Al,Muamer Mohammed, T. Mira and Omar Hammood2,School of Electronics and Information Engineering, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, P.R. China, and others)

Chapter 4. A survey study in the Use of RFID Technology in Smart Labs
(Torana Al, Gaith Al, Ayoob Ayoob and Gang Su, School of Information Technology, Faculty of Science, Engineering and Built Environment, Deakin University, Geelong, Vic, Australia, and others)

Chapter 5. A Survey in RFID Ownership Transfer Protocols
(Gaith Al, Torana Al, Morshed Chowdhury and Robin Doss, School of Information Technology, Faculty of Science, Engineering
and Built Environment, Deakin University, Gelong, Vic, Australia)

Chapter 6. The Use of RFID Systems in Libraries
(Torana Al and Gaith Al, School of Information Technology, Faculty of Science, Engineering and Built Environment, Deakin University, Geelong, Vic, Australia)

Index


Keywords: RFID, Security, Scalability, Smart labs, Vanet

The audience which are targeted by this book title are the academic researchers, under and post graduate students and those who had done a research study in the field of RFID technology, smarts labs, RFID tag collision, RFID tag ownership transfer, as well as other applications and industries where the RFID tags are used. Also it target those beginners who want to take a research topic in “RFID” technology and understand the basic concept as well as the medium and other advance aspects and challenges for this technology.

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