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1Sensors for ranging and imaging

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  • Title: ➤  Sensors for ranging and imaging
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 720
  • Publisher: ➤  SciTech Pub. Inc. - Institution of Engineering & Technology - Scitech Publishing - SciTech Publishing, Incorporated
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  • Publish Location: Raleigh, NC

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  • First Year Published: 2009
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2RFID Protocol Design, Optimization, and Security for the Internet of Things

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  • Title: ➤  RFID Protocol Design, Optimization, and Security for the Internet of Things
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Radio-frequency identification

RFID include: ISO 11784/11785 – Animal identification. Uses 134.2 kHz. ISO 14223 – Radiofrequency identification of animals – Advanced transponders ISO/IEC

Artificial organ

Jaeger J (August 2008). "Ethical implications of implantable radiofrequency identification (RFID) tags in humans". The American Journal of Bioethics. 8

Microchip implant (animal)

Martin A.; MacDonald, Iain (2011). "Evaluation of veterinary radiofrequency identification devices at 1T". Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound. 52 (2): 161–167

Internet of things

phrase "Internet for things". At that point, he viewed radio-frequency identification (RFID) as essential to the Internet of things, which would allow computers

Waste management

organizations in some industrialized countries. Radiofrequency identification is a tagging system for automatic identification of recyclable components of municipal

National Livestock Identification System

subsidiary of Meat and Livestock Australia. The system uses Radiofrequency Identification Devices (RFID) applied as ear tags to identify and track livestock

ISO 14223

ISO 14223 Radiofrequency identification of animals — Advanced transponders is an international standard that specifies the structure of the radio frequency

Pharmaceutical distribution

Products for Human Use (94/C 63/03) Counterfeit Drugs (FDA) Radiofrequency Identification Feasibility Studies and Pilot Programs for Drugs (FDA) GDP Guidelines

Bar code medication administration

settings to consider the system first while they are waiting for radiofrequency identification (RFID). They also pointed out that adopting the system takes

Medical device connectivity

patient identification at the point of care can be ensured through bar-code identifiers and radiofrequency identifiers. Bar-code Identification - Patient