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    being accessed in radio frequency region. Cryptography (method involves the both process “encryption” and “decryption”) is widely used in network system’s security. It is also the ancient method of encoding the original messages for transmission. On the other side The RFID technology recently has gained enormous attention in various field like in database maintenances(in the library management system)‚ media‚ industry and as well as in network security. In the Radio frequency identification (RFID)

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    An investigation on the factors affecting beat frequency of a coupled pendula system. Abstract In the course of this experiment‚ I investigate how the mass of the counter-weight affects the beat frequency‚ when the system is put into the perfect superposition of the symmetric and anti-symmetric modes. I then go onto to explore different factors and other ideas involved with coupled pendula systems. Essential Theory In order to gain understanding on the workings of these phenomena‚ I will be starting

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    customer service. There are a host of technologies that fall under the auto-ID umbrella. These include bar codes‚ smart cards‚ voice recognition‚ some biometric technologies (retinal scans‚ for instance)‚ optical character recognition‚ and radio frequency identification (RFID). A barcode is an optical machine-readable representation of data relating to the object to which it is attached. Originally barcodes systematically represented data by varying the widths and spacing of parallel lines‚ and

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    to record and manage patient information. However‚ it has been researched that by the year of 2014 there will be 5.7 million patients that will be monitored with a wireless medical devices. The wireless network is a key when using medical radio frequency identification (RFID) technology to keep track of medical equipment throughout a hospital (Five steps to effective wirelessnetworking in…). In addition‚ it is able to give a boost to patient satisfaction‚ it will allow the patient and the visitors

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    DC Motor Drive Basics - Part 4: Chopper-fed dc motor drives Austin Hughes 11/11/2008 2:51 PM EST [Part 1 begins with an overview of the operation of thyristor-fed DC motor drives. Part 2 continues with a look at converter output impedance‚ four-quadrant operation‚ single- and double-converter reversing drives and power factor and supply effects. Part 3 examines the operation of a standard dc drive system with speed and current control.] CHOPPER-FED D.C. MOTOR DRIVES If the source of supply

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    Jerico Guerrero BINF 3125 RFID Technology in a Healthcare Setting Radio-frequency identification (RFID) is an emerging technology that can be applied to a variety of disciplines to track inventory‚ manage personnel‚ identify data elements‚ as well as perform many other tasks or services. Any basic RFID system consists of a tag‚ a reader‚ and software which can be used to interact with the RFID device. This software filters‚ aggregates‚ and uses the RFID data to support that organization’s

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    CHAPTER-1 INTRODUCTION TO NEAR FIELD COMMUNICATION Near Field Communication (NFC) is a technology for contactless short-range communication. Based on the Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)‚ it uses magnetic field induction to enable communication between electronic devices. The number of short-range applications for NFC technology is growing continuously‚ appearing in all areas of life. Especially the use in conjunction with mobile phones offers great opportunities. One of

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    raw materials won’t have to be used to make more. Restore — Always "pay it forward" and do your part. Try to make every place you visit a little bit nicer when you leave than when you got there. RFID RFID is an abbreviation for "radio-frequency identification" and refers to a technology whereby digital data programmed in RFID tags are captured by a reader via radio waves. RFID is similar to barcoding in that data from a tag or label are captured by a device that stores the data in a database

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    NEAR FIELD COMMUNICATION A SEMINAR REPORT Submitted by ANURAG KUMAR in partial fulfillment for the award of the degree of BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY in COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING COCHIN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY KOCHI- 682022 OCTOBER 2010 DIVISION OF COMPUTER SCIENCE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING COCHIN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY KOCHI-682022 Certificate Certified that this is a bonafide record of the seminar entitled NEAR FIELD COMMUNICATION DONE BY ANURAG

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    Literature Review on RFID Technology Thomas Davis REU Jackson State 2010 Abstract Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is one of the most exciting technologies that revolutionize the working practices by increasing efficiencies‚ and improving profitability. It is often presented as a replacement for today’s barcodes‚ but the technology has much greater possibilities‚ such as individual serial numbers for each item‚ and the possibility to read

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