RFID White Papers
RFID Case Study: Sainsbury's Supermarkets - Tagging for Security and Logistics
Overview Sainsbury's must be one of the best known names in UK commerce. The logistics system that operates behind its stores moves over 700,000,000 cases of goods each year, 150,000,000 of which are in returnable crates. In addition, the increase in counterfeit goods, coupled with the store's move towards selling higher value items such as electrical goods make it important for Sainsbury's to know that the goods that it is delivering are exactly what they claim to be. The RFID chips are being developed in association with Omron and use a passive tag technology, which does not require the devices to contain a battery.
| Publisher | Crown Equipment | File Format | HTML |
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| Date Published | April 2008 | Downloads | 891 |
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RFID Case Study: Sainsbury's Supermarkets - Tagging for Security and Logistics
Sainsbury's must be one of the best known names in UK commerce. The logistics system that operates behind its stores moves over 700,000,000 cases of goods each year, 150,000,000 of...
Tracking Reusable Metal Shipping Containers Using Passive RFID
The evaluation focused on tracking large steel shipping containers and their contents as part of a parts distribution system. This paper looks at two main problem areas; tracking the containers...
RFID in the Supply Chain: The Wal-Mart Factor Part Two - Impact on Near-Term Market Growth
Given the recent bevy of RFID implementation announcements by Wal-Mart, Metro AG, Tesco, the US Department of Defense and, most recently, Target, VDC has adjusted the market size and compound...
Action-Oriented Weblog to Support Academic Conference Participants
This paper proposes a system called ActionLog which supports authoring and sharing Weblog contents for the purposes of reviewing support and communication support on Academic Conferences. ActionLog collects users' actions...
A Comparison of RFID Frequencies and Protocols
In Aug 2004, ISO 18000-3 Mode 2 the new RFID global standard at 13.56 MHz was formally published by the International Standards Organization, ISO/IEC, after five years of intensive international...



