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    International Vol. 2‚ No. 2‚ March 2012 RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION (RFID) BASED ATTENDANCE SYSTEM WITH AUTOMATIC DOOR UNIT Ononiwu G. Chiagozie Okorafor G. Nwaji. Department of Electrical/Electronic Engineering‚ Federal University Of Technology‚ Owerri‚ NIGERIA. Department of Electrical/Electronic Engineering‚ Federal University Of Technology‚ Owerri‚ NIGERIA. nwaji2000@yahoo.com ABSTRACT Radio-frequency identification (RFID) is a technology that uses radio waves to transfer

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    Name the minerals below. Then‚ insert a percentage of how certain you are in your identification. Finally‚ explain your percentage of certainty: What was confusing about this mineral? What other minerals do you think it could be? Remember‚ the minerals in the virtual lab include seven of the following: borax‚ calcite‚ corundum‚ graphite‚ gypsum‚ orthoclase feldspar‚ pyrite‚ quartz‚ talc‚ and topaz. Identification of Mineral Percent Certain Explanation of Certainty Example: Fluorite 80% certain

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    is stronger than the influence of suppliers; suppliers need to adapt to the retailers. Effectiveness and efficiency are the keys to success. A study of the Aberdeen Group1 has shown that 69 percent of companies are introducing Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) after they are pressured by their customers. Since 2005 the top-suppliers of Wal-Mart need to attach RFID tags on their pallets. Still‚ many retailers that are in the implementation phase and which have voluntarily participating in the

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    Duke University Talent Identification Program Box 90780   •  Durham   •   North Carolina  •  27708-0780   •  Ph 919-668-9100   •  Fax 919-668-9139 2013-14 Talent Search/SAT® ID Form (THIS IS AN IDENTIFICATION FORM‚ NOT AN ADMISSION TICKET) SAVE THIS ID AND PRESENT IT ON THE DAY OF THE TEST‚ ALONG WITH YOUR ADMISSION TICKET. (Print Student’s Full Name) is an enrollee in the Duke University Talent Identification Program (Duke TIP) 7th Grade Talent Search. If the above-named person

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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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    RADIO FREQUENCY

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    12‚ 2014 What uses do radio frequency identification (RFID) chips have in inventory management for large retailers? In Schuster et al. (2007) summary‚ Radio frequency identification chip is a powerful communication technology which uses electromagnetic fields to identify any virtual item. The technology involves inserting a micro-silicon chip to an item where the RFID transceiver can detect that item using Radio frequency waves. Radio frequency identification can be installed in passive tags or active

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    Radio frequency identification (RFID) According to Violino (2005)‚ radio frequency identification (RFID) is a system that able to transmit the identity of a product or person through accessing the form of a unique serial number wirelessly by using radio waves. In addition‚ radio frequency identification (RFID) technology has to work together with RFID tag and RFID reader to complete the data collection process‚ RFID tag consists of microchips that able to store as much as two kilobytes of data which

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    1.1 RFID Radio-frequency identification (RFID) is the wireless use of electromagnetic fields to transfer data‚ for the purposes of automatically identifying and tracking tags attached to objects. The tags contain electronically stored information. Some tags are powered by electromagnetic

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    Page 1 Chapter I Introduction Rationale The advancement of technology rapidly evolved‚ computerized systems were developed for the improvement and enhancement of human ‚ as a matter of fact‚ most companies and institutions are using computerized system to aid some difficulties encountered the manual process. Most private and public schools of Marinduque are using DTR and Log-Sheet for logging-in/logging-out. It has been helping institution and organization in monitoring their attendance

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    Introduction NEAR FIELD COMMUNICATION allows wireless communication and the exchange of data between digital devices‚ like smart phones. NFC is somewhat like Bluetooth at first glance. NFC is an extension of radio-frequency identification (RFID) Except NFC is designed for devices that are close in proximity. There are three forms of NFC technology all are similar but communicate in different ways. These include types A‚ B and‚ FeliCa. FeliCa is frequently found in Japan. Devices

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