Title
Survey Of Rfid And Its Application To International Ocean/Air Container Tracking
Abstract
"Internet of Things" (IoT) requires information to be collected from "anything", "anytime", and "anywhere". In order to achieve this, wireless devices are required that have (1) automatic data acquisition capability, (2) small size, (3) long life, and (4) long range communication capability. One way to meet these requirements is to adopt active Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) systems. Active RFID is more advantageous than passive RFID and enables higher data reading performance over longer distances. This paper surveys active RFID systems, the services they currently promise to provide, technical problems common to these services, and the direction in which research should head in the future. It also reports the results of EPCglobal (EPC: Electronic Product Code) pilot tests conducted on global logistics for tracking ocean/air container transportation using active RFID systems for which we developed several new types of active RFID tags. The test results confirm that our active RFID tags have sufficient capability and low power consumption to well support ocean/air transportation and logistics service.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1587/transcom.E95.B.773
IEICE TRANSACTIONS ON COMMUNICATIONS
Keywords
Field
DocType
RFID, ubiquitous, sensor, passive, active, positioning, container, tracking
Wireless,Computer science,Internet of Things,Data acquisition,Computer network,Aviation,Radio-frequency identification,Power consumption,Electronic Product Code
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
E95B
3
0916-8516
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
3
0.50
35
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Minoru Katayama151.26
Hiroshi Nakada230.50
Hitoshi Hayashi352.28
Masashi Shimizu414511.72