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What is RF

The IoT and the Next Revolutions Automating the World
Radio Frequency.
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Assessing the Impact of RFID Technology Solutions in Supply Chain Management
Kamalendu Pal (City, University of London, UK)
Copyright: © 2019 |Pages: 17
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-9246-4.ch002
Abstract
The use of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) in Supply Chain Management (SCM) is one of the promising innovations in recent decades. This chapter first presents an introduction to the concepts and principles of RFID. It then discusses advantages and disadvantages of this technology in a supply chain setting. Application areas of RFID in the context of supply chains are reviewed to demonstrate best practices and related important implementation issues. Different industries (e.g. automotive, transport, retail) are used to emphasizing the benefits of RFID technology. The chapter also highlights operational and strategic implications of adopting RFID-based technological solutions and summarizes available evidence. Finally, a theoretical framework that links RFID key benefits and information attributes used in decision making is proposed. This chapter also provides comprehensive guidance for those considering the implementation of RFID in their supply chains.
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Bluetooth Devices Effect on Radiated EMS of Vehicle Wiring
Short for radio frequency, any frequency within the electromagnetic spectrum associated with radio wave propagation. When a RF current is supplied to an antenna, an electromagnetic field is created that then is able to propagate through space. Many wireless technologies are based on RF field propagation, including cordless phones, radar, ham radio, GPS, and radio and television broadcasts. RF waves propagate at the speed of light, or 186,000 miles per second (300,000 km/s). Their frequencies however are slower than those of visible light, making RF waves invisible to the human eye.
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Malicious URL Detection Using Machine Learning
Random forest creates a forest and somehow does it randomly. The “forest” that is established is a collection of decision trees that are mostly trained by the method of “bagging”.
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