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    Near Field Communication

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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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    DEVELOPING AND BUILDING A LEAN BASED RFID ELECTRONIC KANBAN PROTOTYPE A Thesis presented to The Faculty of California Polytechnic State University In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Master of Science in Industrial Engineering by Ryan T. Chang June 2012 © 2012 Ryan Chang ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP ii TITLE DEVELOPING AND BUILDING A LEAN BASED RFID ELECTRONIC KANBAN PROTOTYPE AUTHOR: Ryan T. Chang DATE SUBMITTED: June

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    is a system to accelerate this process‚ a self service book check-out and check-in system. Instead of having to remember a library member number‚ or giving a regular ID to the librarian‚ the user will only need an ID card which uses the innovative RFID technology. This technology has been proven to be efficient for inventories‚ access control and a large amount of people basic daily operations. The user only needs to go to the station with his/her id‚ place it in the system‚ place the requested books

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    Near Field Communication

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    International: Standard ECMA-340‚ Near Field Communication Interface and Protocol(NFCIP-1)‚December2004‚URL:http://www.ecmainternational.org/publications/standards/Ecma-340.htm.  José Bravo‚ Ramón Hervás ‚ Gabriel Chavira From Implicit to Touching Interaction: RFID and NFC Approaches ‚Sixth International Conference on the Management of Mobile Business (ICMB 2008)0-7695-2803-1/07 $25.00 © 2008 IEEE.  www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Near_Field_Communication.  www.nfc-forum.org.  www.ecma-international.org. Division

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    Motorcyle Anti-Theft Alarm

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    GANTT CHART 16 PERT CHART 17 WORK BREAKDOWN STRUCTURE 18 BLOCK DIAGRAM 19 HARDWARE IMPLEMENTATION 20 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND SYSTEM OPERATION 21 OVERALL OPERATION 21 CHAPTER 2 22 THEORETICAL BACKGROUND 22 2.0 PIC 16F877A 22 2.1 RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) 23 2.3 Voltage Regulator LM7805 24 2.4 Relay 24 2.5 Magnetic Solenoid 25 2.6 Light Emitting Diode 26 2.7 Resistor 26 2.8 Crystal Oscillator 27 2.9 Transistor 28 2.10 Switch (button) 28 CHAPTER

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    Material Management Cases

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    Case : 1 Electronics Corporation of India Ltd.(ECIL) is a Public Enterprise under the Department of Atomic Energy established with the purpose of supporting India’s Nuclear Power Programme and help the country achieve self-reliance in professional electronics. Over the years the company evolved itself into a multi-product and multi-disciplinary organisation with focus on Computers‚ Control Systems and Communications. In the post-liberalisation scenario‚ the compulsions of global competition on

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    and disadvantages of RFID Systems. How does RFID compare to bar-coding? Did you find any RFID applications for services? RFID has several advantages and disadvantages and some of them are: Advantages: • It may reduce operation cost in the long run. • RFID Equipment damage occurs much less frequently as compared to other magnetic strips or bar code systems. • An individual can potentially be identified and charged with right fare by simply carrying the RFID smart-card. • RFID scan time is much

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    Restaurant Management System

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    Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Machine Learning and Cybernetics‚ Kunming‚ 12-15 July 2008 DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF AN E-RESTAURANT FOR CUSTOMER-CENTRIC SERVICE USING WLAN AND RFID TECHNOLOGIES CHING-SU CHANG‚ CHE-CHEN KUNG‚ TAN-HSU TAN Department of Electrical Engineering‚ National Taipei University of Technology‚ Taipei‚ Taiwan E-MAIL: s2319004@ntut.edu.tw‚ s3310382@ntut.edu.tw‚ thtan@ntut.edu.tw Abstract: Traditional restaurants only provide passive

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    availability‚ and most importantly; profit‚ we should adopt to the Radio Frequency Identification system‚ a/k/a RFID. With technology improving in our everyday live‚ we should take advantage and utilize it for our business needs. The paper and clipboard method seems to be inefficient‚ and less accurate in terms of recording and reporting inventory that is incoming or outgoing. With RFID‚ the benefits are great and are many‚ but I will only list the main ones; we can be sure that we save man time‚

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    Introduction to Materials and operations management Goods‚ Services‚ and Operations Management Chapter 2 Value Chains Value Chains • The underlying purpose of every organization is to provide value to its customer and stakeholders. • Value is the perception of the benefits associated with a good‚ service‚ or bundle of goods and services (i.e.‚ the customer benefit package) in relation to what buyers are willing to pay for them. • A value chain is a network of facilities

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