Tabla de Contenidos:
  • RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION; RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION ; CONTENTS ; PREFACE ; RFID INFRASTRUCTURE FOR GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAINS INVOLVING SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES ; ABSTRACT ; INTRODUCTION ; THE NATIONAL EPC NETWORK DEMONSTRATOR PROJECT ; Pick Face Process ; Smart Shelf ; Wrapping and Labeling of Re-packed Shipments; Search for EPC ; THE NDP EXTENSION ; ENTERPRISE MODEL OF THE TWO DEMONSTRATOR PROJECTS; PHYSICAL SYSTEM IN THE DEMONSTRATOR PROJECTS ; THE EPC NETWORK AS THE INFORMATION SYSTEM ; THE DECISION SYSTEM ; FUTURE VIRTUAL ENTERPRISE MODEL FOR RFID ENABLED SUPPLY CHAIN.
  • EXAMPLE OF NON-EPC DATA SOURCE: GEO-FENCE SUPPORTING GLOBAL OPERATIONS ; CONCLUSION ; REFERENCES ; THE ROLE OF RFID IN AGRICULTURE ; ABSTRACT ; 1. INTRODUCTION ; 2. RFID APPLICATIONS IN AGRICULTURE ; 2.1. Food Traceability ; Policy Requirements ; 2.2. Animal Identification and Tracking ; Animal Identification Programs ; 2.3. Other Livestock Applications ; 2.4. Precision Agriculture ; Climate Monitoring; Precision Irrigation ; Greenhouses; Farm Machinery ; 2.5. Cold Chain Applications ; Intermodal Transport of Agro-food Products ; 3. CHALLENGES AND LIMITATIONS ; 4. CONCLUSION ; REFERENCES.
  • PLANTS WITH IMPLANTED RFID MICROCHIPS: TRACEABILITY AND OUTLOOK IN INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS ABSTRACT ; 1. INTRODUCTION ; 1.1. Certification and Traceability in Agriculture ; 1.2. Plant Identification as Prerequisite for Proper Product Traceability ; 2. PLANTS WITH IMPLANTED MICROCHIPS ; 2.1. The RFID Technology ; 2.2. Tagging Plants with RFID Microchips ; 3. HOW RFID CAN SUPPORT FARM MANAGEMENT ; 3.1. RFID for Information Management Purposes in Agriculture ; 3.2. RFID/GIS Applications: Outlook in Precision Farming ; 4. CONCLUSIONS ; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ; REFERENCES.
  • RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION FOR THE ORGANIZATION OF MEDICINE DISASTER AID INTRODUCTION ; GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS ; 1. The Disaster Medicine in France ; Definition ; Risks ; Response ; 2. The SAMU and its Department of Disaster Medicine ; SAMU (Service d'Aide Médicale Urgente) ; The SAMU Department and its Disaster Medicine Unit ; 3. RFID Technology and its Current Use [4], [5], [6], [7] ; MATERIALS AND METHODS ; 1. The Red Channel and the Current Channel of Relief ; General Organization ; Informations are Stored through ; This System Suffers from Several Weaknesses.
  • 2. Materials: Suitable RFID Bracelets, Viewer Plastic Bracelets including RFID Tag, RFID Reader, Tablet PC ; Software for Data Management ; 3. LOCAL NETWORK ; 4. RFID throughout the Medical Emergency Process ; General Scheme ; Concept-with Offset Information ; TESTS AND PRELIMINARY RESULTS ; 1. Test on the Real Field Size ; 2. Problems ; DISCUSSION ; 1. The Concept of RFID Computerization of the Chain of Emergency: The Expected Benefit; 2. Areas for further Improvements; 3. Inevitable Disadvantages of this System ; 4. Other Possible Application of RFID in Disaster Medicine.