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008 081125s2007 maua o 001 0 eng d
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020 _a9780080556895
_q(electronic bk.)
020 _a0080556892
_q(electronic bk.)
020 _z9781597492300
020 _z1597492302
_q(pbk.)
035 _a(OCoLC)298780446
040 _aDLC
_beng
_cDLC
_dAU
049 _aAlfaisal Main Library
050 4 _aTK6553
_b.H67 2007eb
245 0 0 _aHow to cheat at deploying and securing RFID /
_cPaul Sanghera [and others].
260 _aBurlington, Mass. :
_bSyngress Pub.,
_c©2007.
300 _a1 online resource (343 pages)
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _acomputer
_bc
_2rdamedia
338 _aonline resource
_bcr
_2rdacarrier
505 0 _aContents -- Chapter 1: Physics, Math, and RFID: Mind the Gap -- Introduction -- Some Bare-Bones Physics Concepts -- Understanding Electricity -- Understanding Magnetism -- Understanding Electromagnetism -- Electromagnetic Waves -- Types of Electromagnetic Waves -- The Electromagnetic Spectrum -- The Mathematics of RFID -- Scientific Notation -- Logarithms -- Decibel -- Units -- An Overview of RFID: How It Works -- Summary -- Chapter 2: The Physics of RFID -- Introduction -- Understanding Radio Frequency Communication -- Elements of Radio Frequency Communication -- Modulation: Don't Leave Antenna Without It -- Frequency Bands in Modulation -- Understanding Modulation Types -- Amplitude Modulation and Amplitude Shift Keying -- Frequency Modulation and Frequency Shift Keying -- Phase Modulation and Phase Shift Keying -- On-Off Keying (OOK) -- RFID Communication Techniques -- Communication Through Coupling -- Communication Through Backscattering -- Understanding Performance Characteristics of an RFID System -- Cable Loss -- Impedance -- The Voltage Standing Wave Ratio -- Noise -- Beamwidth -- Directivity -- Antenna Gain -- Polarization -- Resonance Frequency -- Performing Antenna Power Calculations -- Effective Radiated Power -- The Travel Adventures of RF Waves -- Absorption -- Attenuation -- Dielectric Effects -- Diffraction -- Free Space Loss -- Interference -- Reflection -- Refraction -- Scattering -- Summary -- Key Terms -- Chapter 3: Working with RFID Tags -- Introduction -- Understanding Tags -- Components of a Tag -- Tag Size -- Operating Tag Frequencies -- Understanding Tag Types -- Passive Tags -- Semipassive Tags -- Active Tags -- Tag Classification -- Class 0 Tags -- Class 1 Tags -- Class 2 Tags -- Class 3 Tags -- Class 4 Tags -- Class 5 Tags -- Read Ranges of Tags -- Labeling and Placing a Tag -- Labeling a Tag -- Selecting Adhesive Types for Tags -- Placing a Tag -- Summary -- Key Terms -- Chapter 4: Working with Interrogation Zones -- Introduction -- Understanding an Interrogator -- What an Interrogator Is Made Of -- Interrogator Types -- What an Interrogator Is Good For -- Communicating With the Host -- Dealing With Dense Environments -- Understanding Collisions -- Anticollision Protocols -- Configuring Interrogation Zones -- Configuring Interrogator Commands -- Configuring Interrogator Settings -- Optimizing Interrogation Zones -- The Network Factor -- Summary -- Key Terms -- Chapter 5: Working with Regulations and Standards -- Introduction -- Understanding Regulations and Standards -- Regulations -- Standards -- Regulating Frequency Usage -- The Regulatory Regions -- Safety Regulations -- RFID Standards -- ISO Standards -- EPCglobal Standards -- Air Interface and Tag Data Standards -- Impact of Regulations and Standards -- Advantages of Regulations -- Advantages of Standards -- Disadvantages of Regulation.
588 0 _aPrint version record.
520 _aRFID is a method of remotely storing and receiving data using devices called RFID tags. RFID tags can be small adhesive stickers containing antennas that receive and respond to transmissions from RFID transmitters. RFID tags are used to identify and track everything from Exxon EZ pass to dogs to beer kegs to library books. For security professionals needing to get up and running fast with the topic of RFID, this How to Cheat approach to the topic is the perfect "just what you need to know" book! * For most business organizations, adopting RFID is a matter of when * The RFID services market is expected to reach (dollar)4 billion by 2008.
590 _aSafari Books Online
_bSafari Tech Books Online
590 _aElsevier
_bScienceDirect All Books
650 0 _aRadio frequency identification systems.
650 0 _aBusiness logistics.
650 7 _aTECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING
_xIndustrial Technology.
_2bisacsh
650 7 _aTECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING
_xIndustrial Engineering.
_2bisacsh
650 7 _aBUSINESS & ECONOMICS
_xProduction & Operations Management.
_2bisacsh
650 7 _aBusiness logistics.
_2fast
_0(OCoLC)fst00842759
650 7 _aRadio frequency identification systems.
_2fast
_0(OCoLC)fst01087324
650 1 7 _aRadiografische identificatie.
_2gtt
650 1 7 _aTechniek.
_2gtt
650 1 7 _aDatabescherming.
_2gtt
655 7 _aElectronic books.
_2local
700 1 _aSanghera, Paul.
_4aut
710 2 _aScienceDirect eBooks.
776 0 8 _iPrint version:
_aThornton, Frank (Thorn).
_tHow to cheat at deploying and securing RFID.
_dRockland, Mass. : Syngress ; Oxford : Elsevier Science [distributor], ©2007
_z9781597492300
_z1597492302
_w(OCoLC)166379657
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