Council (CNR)‚ via G. Moruzzi 1‚ 56124 Pisa‚ Italy a r t i c l e i n f o Article history: Received 12 May 2014 Received in revised form 16 September 2014 Accepted 16 September 2014 Available online 14 October 2014 Keywords: Internet of Things (IoT) RFIDs Sensors Machine-to-Machine (M2M) communications Standardization a b s t r a c t The Internet of Things (IoT) is a new paradigm that combines aspects and technologies coming from different approaches. Ubiquitous computing‚ pervasive computing‚ Internet
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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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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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Historically‚ what were Apples major competitive advantages? Industrial design/Hardware design... Premium • Bp Case Study IT Management Assignment 3: None of Our Business‚ Roberta A. Fusaro‚ a 2004 HBR Case Study I. RFID Definition Radio Frequency Identification – RFID – is... Premium • Mini Case Study beyond
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References: : [1]Ikea : http://www.ikea.com/ms/en_GB/about-the-ikea-group/company-information/index.html [2] National Geographic http://natgeotv.com/ca/megafactories/ikea-facts [3] GS1 RFID Systems http://www.gs1uk.org/News/PDFCaseStudies/IKEA %20Group_Nov09%20(83KB).pdf (p.2) [4] http://www.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:437863/FULLTEXT01.pdf (p.29‚ 4.4) Wordcount : 650
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surfaces‚ so the transferred data is sent to destination without any error. Hence by implementing RFID based speed breaker using CAN protocol‚ vehicle speed slow down automatically in the speed limiting zone and regains its speed when it leaves from the speed limiting zone. Thus the concept of automated speed breaker is achieved. CHAPTER-1 PROJECT DESCRIPTION 1.1 BLOCK DIAGRAM RFID READER MOTOR PIC 16F877A PIC 16F877A MCP2515 MCP2515 (CAN ENGINE) (CAN ENGINE)
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visibility of physical goods‚ to increase the supply chain efficiency and to facilitate the inventory’s management. The RFID technology adds value not only to the product but also to the QUAD Company. By using such service‚ they will increase the productivity and improve their products but also reduce the spendof-time. It is really a value—adding service. SAVI offers different kind of RFID tags: active or passive. The active tags are an evolution of the passive tags. They have the ability to transmit their
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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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mentioned about the M-commerce‚ and next we will talk about Ubiquitous computing and sensory networks. * The first one is the definition of ubiquitous computing * Some smart applications of ubiquitous computing: radio frequency identification (RFID). Sensor network: is the device installed with wireless communications that can detect light‚ temperature or vibration. Now‚ we want to summary about what we can learn through our presentation and this chapter… And finally‚ we have some discuss question
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Thanks of that system Company can reduce number of employees‚ what can cause savings of about $100 million. Comparing to Wal-Mart‚ Albertsons will try to move ahead using more technology each day‚ right now they try to be at the same level using RFID system‚ and they got plans to provide the cashier free system of shopping‚ where the products will be scanned through special gate and the payment will be make via credit card. Right now‚ Wal-Mart has got better results of sales‚ and has got steady
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