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REFiLL: A lightweight programmable middleware platform for cost effective RFID application development
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REFiLL is introduced, a lightweight middleware framework that can significantly ease the development of RFID systems and fits within the overall EPC global network architecture as a programmable filtering solution.About:
This article is published in Pervasive and Mobile Computing.The article was published on 2009-02-01. It has received 20 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Middleware (distributed applications) & Electronic Product Code.read more
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RFID Technology: A Review of its Applications
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a taxonomic framework to classify RFID literature, which will facilitate quick content analysis and reveal future direction of research, as well as future applications of RFID.
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APDL: A reference XML schema for process-centered definition of RFID solutions
TL;DR: Using APDL (AspireRFID Process Description Language), an XML based specification for describing and configuring RFID solutions, one can minimize the steps and effort required to integrate and configure an RFID solution, since it unifies all the configuration parameters and steps comprising anRFID deployment.
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A Visual Paradigm for IoT Solutions Development
TL;DR: This paper introduces a novel approach for developing IoT solution through visual development tools that leverages standards-based semantic models for sensors and IoT context and is implemented as open source software as part of the OpenIoT open source project.
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Design and Implementation of a Scalable RFID-Based Attendance System with an Intelligent Scheduling Technique
TL;DR: A scalable RFID-based attendance system with an intelligent scheduling technique; called Intelligent and fully Automated Attendance System (IAAS), has been designed and implemented and the performance of IAAS has been evaluated through a comparison with existing attendance systems.
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Visual Development Environment for Semantically Interoperable Smart Cities Applications
Aikaterini Roukounaki,John Soldatos,Riccardo Petrolo,Valeria Loscri,Nathalie Mitton,Martin Serrano +5 more
TL;DR: A first-of-a-kind visual development environment is introduced which eases the development of semantically interoperable applications in smart citites and advances the state of the art in IoT developments for smart cities towards the direction of semantic interoperability for data driven applications.
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Enabling ubiquitous sensing with RFID
TL;DR: Radio frequency identification has attracted considerable press attention in recent years, and for good reasons: RFID not only replaces traditional barcode technology, it provides additional features and removes boundaries that limited the use of previous alternatives.
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RFID Technology and Applications
TL;DR: Radio frequency identification is a wireless communication technology that lets computers read the identity of inexpensive electronic tags from a distance without requiring a battery in the tags.
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Radio frequency identification and the electronic product code
TL;DR: Remotely scannable IC chips that can access vast amounts of constantly updated information and cost only pennies could be close to reality.
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Pervasive computing goes the last hundred feet with RFID systems
TL;DR: I examine a class of pervasive computers: radio frequency identification tags, which turn everyday objects into network nodes that uplink IDs and status data to enterprise databases, storing new information as needed.
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Mobile, Wireless and Sensor Networks: Technology, Applications and Future Directions
Rajeev Shorey,Chan Mun Choon +1 more
TL;DR: This work focuses on the development of middleware for the Enablement of Radiofrequency Identification (RFID)-Based Applications and the design of Smart Environments, a Paradigm Based on Learning and Prediction for Enforcing Security in Mobile Networks.