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What is EAS (Electronic Article Surveillance)

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The use of an RFID tag to identify valuable property in order to reduce theft.
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The Transport-Level Requirements of the Internet-Based Streaming
Dávid Tegze (Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary) and Gábor Hosszú (Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary)
Copyright: © 2009 |Pages: 7
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-845-1.ch102
Abstract
This article presents the comparison of different transport level congestion control schemes, including variants of the TCP (Postel, 1981). The protocol mechanisms, implemented in various protocols are hard to investigate in a uniform manner (Hosszú, 2005); therefore, the simulator SimCast (Simulator for multicast) is developed for traffic analysis of the unicast (one-to-one communication) and multicast (one-to-many communication) streams. In this article, the TCP and other transport protocol mechanisms will be compared using the SimCast simulator (Orosz & Tegze, 2001). The simulated results are presented through examples.
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Security and Reliability of RFID Technology in Supply Chain Management
Loss-prevention technology using passive RFID surveillance. This surveillance uses simple electronic tags that can be turned on or off. When an item is purchased at a store or checked out
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