A Study on Integration of RFID‚ GPS and Mobile Technologies to Increase Supply Chain Visibility By 10030241107 G. Nilesh Kumar 20111-13 Contents 1. CHAPTER 1 3 1.1. Introduction 3 1.2. Abstract 5 1.3. Objectives: 6 1.4. Scope: 6 1.5. Methodology: 6 1.5.1. How can AIDC help? 6 2. CHAPTER 2 8 2.1. Literature Review: 8 CHAPTER 1 2 Introduction Supply chain visibility is an important issue for academics
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demonstrate the dynamic Dashboard which can be setup on any OLTP or data warehouse with the help of the Middleware which will be created during the process and which will be explained letter in the report. The whole flow of the middleware and the dashboard will be represented and explained in brief in the next coming chapters. For the purpose of creating the Data warehouse‚ and demonstration of the Middleware and Dashboard I will be using OLTP Database for a fictitious bicycle manufacturer (Adventure Works
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can then be referenced in a database for additional information regarding the tagged item. Any RFID system is made of two main components: hardware‚ software/database. The hardware consists of tags‚ reader and antennas. The software consists of middleware and a database table containing a list of all encoded tags and at least one initial cross reference for the tag. There are a wide number of tags on the market. Depending on the tag‚ the operating frequency range will be at 125 khz‚ 13.56 mhz‚ 915
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AUTUMN 2010-2011 PROJECT REPORT ON RFID PREDICTABLE SYSTEM DESIGN FOR DOOR LOCK Under the guidance of Asst.Prof Santos kumar Das Submitted by S Visweswara rao Regd no. 209EC2137 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering‚ National Institute of Technology‚ Rourkela-769008 CONTENTS
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This Case study was made by Joshua D. Margolis and Amy Gallo. The article talks about one of the founders of a company called GlobalScope. Gil Lehner was diagnosed with lung cancer. He was a non smoker‚ which is very unlikely to find that out in a lung cancer patient. These types of cases are rare. He had eight-teen percent of surviving the cancer. Lehner was a very positive person and did not let the cancer intervene with his work. From the four founders‚ Gil was the scientific expert. He had a
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SCADA Security Project - Powergrid Communication Abstract As technology has changed over the years many applications have kept pace with the changes and huge improvements have been made‚ such as cell phones. The power grid however has not stayed current with what technology has to offer. Resolving the gap between the existing grid and the smart grid is an area of fervent research. Much of the success of the smart grid relies on new communication architecture to allow for smart metering‚ quality
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A scientist studying proteins logs into a computer and uses an entire network of computers to analyze data. A businessman accesses his company’s network through a PDA in order to forecast the future of a particular stock. An Army official accesses and coordinates computer resources on three different military networks to formulate a battle strategy. All of these scenarios have one thing in common: They rely on a concept called grid computing. Clusters And Grid A computer cluster is a group of
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business‚ Rob Chatterji strategically decided to acquire Lux Software‚ Inc. Lux Software‚ Inc was a leading provider of middleware. Middleware is software that acts as an intermediary between different software applications. More companies need middleware as enterprise software applications become more complex making middleware a rapidly growing product and industry. Middleware Purchasing Lux was an ingenious move on Arck’s part because it provides a surefire way for them to develop the software
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paper discusses RFID implementation in the SAP world‚ SAP AII architecture and advantages of using SAP AII instead of third party middleware. An RFID system consists of RFID tags‚ which are attached to products‚ cases‚ pallets or assets: RFID reader‚ antennae‚ sensors‚ actuators‚ annunciators‚ transmitters‚ and controllers. The system will additionally require middleware software to filter and smooth RFID data and back-end software to collect and aggregate information. An RFID tag basically consists
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APPLICATION PROGRAMMING INTERFACE (API) An application programming interface (API) is a protocol intended to be used as an interface by software components to communicate with each other. An API may include specifications for routines‚ data structures‚ object classes‚ and variables. An API specification can take many forms‚ including an International Standard such as POSIX‚ vendor documentation such as the Microsoft Windows API‚ the libraries of a programming language‚ e.g. Standard Template Library
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