Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Introduction In the modern societies people are like to make their lives easier. Because their work load is grow-up. According to that situation the society has mostly moved to automated systems. There for we also thought to make an AUTOMATED SUPERMARKET SYSTEM as a helping system for supermarkets. In this chapter it gives basic knowledge and background factors about the project. In this section we kept our attention on the topics such as background and motivation
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Jennifer Naranjo Business Principles Assignment 4 1. Explain the difference between a channel of distribution and physical distribution. Channel of distribution is the path that a product takes from the producer to the consumer; Physical distribution is the movement of the actual products along the path. 2. Why is price so difficult for marketers to control? What factors must they consider in setting prices? Both legal constraints and marketing distributors play key roles in determining
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Msys 111 revision Compare and contast RFID tags and bar codes RFID Radio frequency id technology Can read rdif tags from a greater distance Don’t need to be put in a line of sight with the scanner Can be read at faster rate than bar codes Contain high levels of security Barcodes Traditional visual representation of data. Much smaller and lighter than RFID tags therefore easier to use Less expensive Work with the same accuracy Universal technology Key difference is bar codes are the traditional
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Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM This chapter consists of the background of the study‚ objectives of the study‚ theoretical and conceptual framework‚ scope and limitations of the study‚ significance of the study and definition of terms. Background of the Study As men live in this fourth wave world known as the Ubiquitous age‚ many impossible things made possible through Information Technology. They were thankful to the millennium of
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inventory management. Variables identified in the theoretical framework are analyzed linking their working in Wal-Mart and how they benefit the organization. This report also includes the current issue of implementing Radio Frequency Identification Tags (RFID) in Wal-Mart‚ its benefits and criticism. An overall conclusion is drawn in the end‚ giving authors point of view.  Content Page Introduction ..3 Figure 1: The Road
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for a passive UHF RFID tag compatible with C1 G2 EPC standard protocol Maryam Gharaei Jomehei1 ‚ Samad Sheikhaei1 and Behjat Forouzandeh1 (1) Nanoelectronics Center of Excellence‚ School of Electrical and Computer Engineering‚ University of Tehran‚ Tehran‚ Iran Maryam Gharaei Jomehei Email: m.gharaie@ut.ac.ir Received: 8 August 2012Revised: 22 January 2013Accepted: 24 January 2013Published online: 8 February 2013 Abstract In order to reduce the power consumption of RFID tags and increase
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East Java‚ Indonesia ABSTRACT Gate automation (entrance automation) is a strategic plan that will be implemented at Purabaya Bus Station Surabaya. An automation technique with Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is a method that can be used to store or receive data remotely using RFID tags or transponders. The purpose of this study was to determine the quadrant position in the SWOT diagram of the gate automation plan and determine the most appropriate strategy in accordance with the position
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com/definition/29134/peripheral-interface-controller-pic CC-BY-SA. (n.d.). Printed Circuit Board. Retrieved from http://www.princeton.edu/~achaney/tmve/wiki100k/docs/Printed_circuit_board.html Mobile Burn. (n.d.). What is “RFID”?. Retrieved from http://www.mobileburn.com/definition.jsp?term=RFID
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CHAPTER II The proponents have found the following studies and literature as relevant to the system being proposed. The review of related literature and studies will serve as an overview of the presentation in the analysis of the system. INTRODUCTION Human Resource Information System (HRIS) improves information and communication between the company and the employees; it becomes an important strategic tool since it collect‚ manages and reports information for decision making. Modern HRIS needs
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MEASURING TAG TO TAG DISTANCE…………………...18 6. CONCLUSION……………………………………………………..23 7. REFERENCE………………………………………………………24 CHAPTER 1 ABSTACT we describe a novel passive RFID system and deal with direct tag-to-tag communication using RFID technology in the presence of external radio frequency field. Tags talk by modulating the external field and thus backscattering the commands to each other. We present the system concept and show its hardware implementation
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