Optimizing processes with RFID and Auto ID: fundamentals, problems and solutions, example applications
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adam_text | OPTIMIZING PROCESSES WITH RFID AND AUTO ID FUNDAMENTALS, PROBLEMS AND
SOLUTIONS, EXAMPLE APPLICATIONS EDITORS: NORBERT BARTNECK, VOLKER KLAAS,
HOLGER SCHOENHERR EXECUTIVE EDITOR: MARKUS WEINLAENDER PUBLICIS
PUBLISHING CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION 14 1.1 HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT 16 1.2
PROVEN IN SEVERAL APPLICATIONS 18 1.3 INNOVATION AS A DRIVER 21 PARTI:
TECHNICAL FUNDAMENTALS 2 RFID TECHNOLOGY 24 2.1 WHAT IS AN RFID SYSTEM?
24 2.2 THE COMPONENTS OF AN RFID SYSTEM 25 2.2.1 READING DEVICE 25 2.2.2
ANTENNAS 28 2.2.3 TRANSPONDERS 29 2.3 CLASSIFICATION OF RFID SYSTEMS 30
2.3.1 PASSIVE SYSTEMS 30 2.3.2 SEMI-ACTIVE SYSTEMS 34 2.3.3 ACTIVE
SYSTEMS 35 2.4 FREQUENCY BANDS AND THEIR PROPERTIES 35 3 OPTICAL CODES
38 3.1 SUCCESS AND LIMITS OF BARCODES 38 3.2 STANDARDS REGARDING THE 2D
CODE 39 3.2.1 TECHNOLOGY STANDARDS 39 3.2.2 APPLICATION STANDARDS 40 3.3
DATA MATRIX CODE FEATURES 41 3.3.1 DATA MATRIX CODE STRUCTURE 41 3.3.2
CODABLE DATA WITH DATA MATRIX ECC200 42 3.3.3 ERROR CORRECTION AND
SECURITY ASPECTS 43 3.4 APPLICATION AND MARKING METHODS 44 3.4.1
APPLICATION OF LABELS 44 3.4.2 DIRECT MARKING PROCESSES 45 3.4.3
VERIFICATION OF THE CODE QUALITY 47 3.5 READING SYSTEMS AND THEIR
PROPERTIES 48 3.5.1 COMPONENTS OF A DATA MATRIX READING SYSTEM 48 3.5.2
STATIONARY READING SYSTEMS 48 3.5.3 MOBILE READING SYSTEMS 50 7 CONTENTS
3.5.4 PHYSICAL AND TECHNICAL DATA INTEGRATION 50 3.6 ACHIEVE GOOD READ
RESULTS 52 3.6.1 OPTIMIZATION OF THE OPTICAL CONDITIONS 53 3.6.2
MINIMIZATION OF THE MATERIAL AMBIENT CONDITIONS INFLUENCE 54 3.6.3
MEETING THE TECHNOLOGICAL REQUIREMENTS 55 3.7 OUTLOOK AND NEW
DEVELOPMENTS 55 4 SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE 57 4.1 OVERVIEW 57 4.1.1 SOFTWARE
IN RFID AND AUTO ID SYSTEMS 57 4.1.2 SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS 58 4.1.3
PROCESSES, APPLICATIONS, AND MARGINAL CONDITIONS 58 4.2 SYSTEM LEVELS 60
4.2.1 COMPONENTS 60 4.2.2 TOPOLOGIES 61 4.2.3 APPLICATION LEVELS 62
4.2.4 EDGEWARE 63 4.3 INTEGRATION 64 4.3.1 SYSTEM INTERFACES 64 4.3.2
COMMUNICATION LAYERS 64 4.3.3 TECHNOLOGIES 65 4.4 DATA FLOW AND.DATA
MANAGEMENT 66 4.4.1 RFID AND AUTO ID DATA 66 4.4.2 OBJECT IDENTIFICATION
67 4.4.3 DISTRIBUTED MOBILE DATABASES 67 4.4.4 HYBRID APPROACHES 68 4.5
SYSTEM MANAGEMENT 68 4.5.1 DEVICE MANAGEMENT 68 4.5.2 EDGE SERVER
MANAGEMENT 69 4.5.3 SECURITY 69 4.5.4 AVAILABILITY 70 4.5.5
EXTENDIBILITY AND ADAPTABILITY 70 4.5.6 INVOICING FUNCTIONS 71 4.6 THE
EPCGLOBAL NETWORK 71 4.6.1 OVERVIEW 71 4.6.2 EPCIS AND ALE ...:... 72
4.7 SUMMARY 72 5 SYSTEM SELECTION CRITERIA 74 5.1 AUTOMATIC
IDENTIFICATION WITH DATA MATRIX CODE 75 5.2 OPEN LOOP APPLICATIONS
WITH RFID 77 5.3 CLOSED LOOP APPLICATIONS IN RFID 78 5.4 CONCLUSION:
BOTH TECHNOLOGIES COMPLEMENT EACH OTHER 80 8 CONTENTS 6 STANDARDIZATION
82 6.1 WHY IS STANDARDIZATION IMPORTANT? 82 6.2 STANDARDIZATION BASICS
FOR RFID 83 6.3 THE CENTRAL RFID STANDARD ISO 18000 85 6.4 FURTHER
USEFUL STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES 86 6.5 STANDARDIZATION OF VISUAL CODES
88 6.6 STANDARDIZATION THROUGH EPCGLOBAL AND GS1 89 6.7 CONCLUSION AND
FORECAST 90 PART 2: THE PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF RFID AND AUTO ID 7
PROCESS DESIGN AND PROFITABILITY 94 7.1 THE FEAR OF BAD INVESTMENT 94
7.2 IT ALL STARTS WITH VISIONS AND OBJECTIVES 95 7.3 HOW DOES THE
COMPANY WORK? 96 7.4 THE BUSINESS CASE FOR RFID 98 7.4.1 THE CONCEPT OF
THE CALCULATION OF PROFITABILITY 98 7.4.2 PROCEDURE FOR RFID PROJECTS 99
7.5 THE RFID BUSINESS CASE IN PRACTICE 101 7.6 TECHNOLOGY CAN INSPIRE -
BUT IT MUST FIT 103 8 INTRODUCTION TO THE PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF
RFID 104 8.1 FEASIBILITY TEST / FIELD TEST 105 8.1.1 OBJECTIVES OF A
FEASIBILITY TEST/FIELD TEST 105 8.1.2 PERFORMING THE TESTS 106 8.1.3
RESULTS OF THE FEASIBILITY/FIELD TEST 107 8.2 SOLUTION DESIGN AND PILOT
OPERATION 108 8.2.1 OBJECTIVES OF PILOT OPERATION 109 8.2.2 RESULTS OF
PILOT OPERATION 110 8.3 ROLL-OUT 110 PART 3: CURRENT APPLICATIONS - FROM
THE FACTORY TO THE HOSPITAL 9 MANUFACTURING CONTROL 114 9.1 THE DILEMMA
OF MODERN COMPETITION 114 9.2 THE PRODUCTION OF INDIVIDUALIZED SERIAL
PRODUCTS 117 9.3 AUTONOMOUS PRODUCTION SYSTEMS WITH AUTO ID 118 9.4
DECENTRALIZING PRODUCTION DATA WITH RFID 121 9.5 TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
. 122 9.6 IS RFID WORTHWHILE IN PRODUCTION? 123 CONTENTS 17.3 THE
ECONOMICAL VALUE OF RFID 204 17.4 RFID IN THE FUTURE 204 17.5 CONCLUSION
207 PART 4: HOW TO PROCEED? 18 RFID - PRINTED ON A ROLL 210 18.1
PROTECTION OF TRADE MARKS WITH PRINTED ELECTRONICS AND RFID . 211 18.1.1
TRADE MARK PROTECTION FOR FLAWLESS MIXTURES 211 18.1.2 DINE WITHOUT
DISGUST 212 18.1.3 IDENTIFIABILITY CREATES CLARITY IN THE SUPPLY CHAIN
212 18.2 TECHNOLOGICAL BASICS 213 18.3 POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS USING PRINTED
RFID 215 19 RFID AND SENSORS 21 7 19.1 MOTIVATION 217 19.2 TECHNICAL
BASIS 218 19.2.1 SCHEMATIC STRUCTURE OF RFID SENSORS 218 19.2.2
DECENTRALIZED SENSOR DATA STORAGE 219 19.2.3 SYSTEMS AVAILABLE 219
19.2.4 CENTRAL SENSOR DATA STORAGE 222 19.3 INITIAL APPLICATIONS 223
19.3.1 TEMPERATURE MONITORING FOR BLOOD PRESERVES 223 19.3.2 QUALITY
ASSURANCE FOR WORLDWIDE CONTAINER TRANSPORTS ... 224 19.4 POSSIBLE
FUTURE APPLICATIONS 224 19.4.1 TEMPERATURE 224 19.4.2 TEMPERATURE AND
RELATIVE AIR HUMIDITY 225 19.4.3 ACCELERATION 225 20 RFID SECURITY 227
20.1 DATA PROTECTION 227 20.1.1 PERSONAL PROFILES 228 20.1.2 EXTERNAL
ATTACKS 228 20.2 INFORMATION SECURITY 230 20.2.1 PROTECTION OF SAVED
DATA 230 20.2.2 PROTECTION OF DATA TRANSMISSION 230 20.3 CLASSIC
PROTECTION MEASURES 231 20.3.1 SYMMETRICAL ENCRYPTION 231 20.3.2
PROBLEMS IN THE USE OF SYMMETRICAL ENCRYPTION 232 20.4 PROTECTION
AGAINST COMPLEX THREATS 233 20.4.1 CREATION OF RFID CLONES 233 20.4.2
PROTECTION MEASURES BY MEANS OF CERTIFICATE-BASED SOLUTIONS 234 12
CONTENTS 20.4.3 ASYMMETRIC CRYPTOGRAPHY AND PKI 235 20.4.4 RFID AND PKI
235 20.5 SECURITY IN RFID STANDARDIZATION 236 21 EPILOGUE: EN ROUTE TO
THE INTERNET OF THINGS 238 BIBLIOGRAPHY 245 EDITOR AND AUTHORS 247
INDEX 252 13
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