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_a Lozano-Nieto, Albert _eauthor _913784 |
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_aRFID design fundamentals and applications / _cby Albert Lozano-Nieto |
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_aBoca Raton, FL : _bCRC Press, _c©2011. |
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520 | _aRFID Design Fundamentals and Applications systematically explores the fundamental principles involved in the design and characterization of RFID technologies. The RFID market is exploding. With new and enhanced applications becoming increasingly integral to government and industrial chain supply and logistics around the globe, professionals must be proficient in the evaluation and deployment of these systems. Although manufacturers provide complete and extensive documentation of each individual RFID component, it can be difficult to synthesize and apply this complex information--and users often must consult and integrate data from several producers for different components . | ||
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_aRadio frequency identification systems. _913785 |
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