Rfid for Dummies 1st Edition by Patrick J. Sweeney II – Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery: 076457910X, 9780764579103
Full download Rfid for Dummies 1st Edition after payment

Product details:
ISBN 10: 076457910X
ISBN 13: 9780764579103
Author: Patrick J. Sweeney II
- Many companies have asked suppliers to begin using RFID (radio frequency identification) tags by 2006
- RFID allows pallets and products to be scanned at a greater distance and with less effort than barcode scanning, offering superior supply-chain management efficiencies
- This unique plain-English resource explains RFID and shows CIOs, warehouse managers, and supply-chain managers how to implement RFID tagging in products and deploy RFID scanning at a warehouse or distribution center
- Covers the business case for RFID, pilot programs, timelines and strategies for site assessments and deployments, testing guidelines, privacy and regulatory issues, and more
Table of contents:
Introduction
About This Book
Who This Book Is For
You Don’t Need a Slide Rule and Pocket Protector to Use This Book
How This Book Is Organized
Part I: Now That You Can Spell RFID, Here’s the Rest of the Story
Chapter 1: Taking the Mystery out of RFID
Chapter 2: Auto-ID Technologies: Why RFID Is King of the Hill
Chapter 3: Making Basic Decisions about Your RFID System
Part II: Ride the Electromagnetic Wave: The Physics of RFID
Chapter 4: What Makes Up an RFID Network
Chapter 5: Understanding How Technology Becomes a Working System
Chapter 6: Seeing Different RFID Systems at Work
Part III: Fitting an RFID Application into Your World
Chapter 7: Seeing the Invisible: The Site Assessment
Chapter 8: Testing One, Two, Three: Developing Your Own Lab
Chapter 9: Tag, You’re It: Testing for Best Tag Design and Placement
Chapter 10: Hooked on Phonics: Reader Testing, Selection, and Installation
Chapter 11: Middle Where? It’s Not Just about the Readers
Part IV: Raising the Beams for Your Network
Chapter 12: From Pilot to Admiral: Deploying RFID Successfully
Chapter 13: Getting Set to Administer and Maintain Your System
Chapter 14: Ping-pong, the Tags Are Gone: How to Monitor Your RFID Network
Part V: How to Speak Bean Counter
Chapter 15: Making the Business Case
Chapter 16: Fitting RFID into Strategic Plans
Chapter 17: What to Look for When Considering Outsourcing
Part VI: The Part of Tens
Chapter 18: Ten (Or So) Equipment Vendors
Chapter 19: Ten Web Sites for Information on RFID
Chapter 20: Ten Tips from the Experts
Chapter 21: Ten (Or So) RFID Standards and Protocols
Appendix: Glossary of Electrical, Magnetic, and Other Scientific Terms
Index
People also search for:
rfid for dummies
rfid for dummies pdf
rfid simple explanation
rfid requirements
rfid rules
rfid reader how does it work
rfid examples
Tags: Patrick J Sweeney II, RFID, Dummies


