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I-2 Technical Principles<br />

Initialization. •. Vicinity Card. •. Frequency Selection. •. UHF RFID. •. .Supply<br />

Chain Management. •. International Standard. •. Promiscuity. •. National<br />

Standards. •. .Hands-Free Bar Code System. •. Bar Code Mentality. •. Affordable Tag. •. .<br />

Ubiquity of RFID. •. Role Reversal. •. Historical Development. •. Privacy Infringement. •. .<br />

Recent Developments. •. Dual Authentication. •. Trace- and-Track. •. Innovative<br />

Applications. •. Nonionization Radiation. •. Era of Artificial Perception. •. .<br />

Abbreviations. •. References<br />

9 RFID Technology and Its Industrial Applications. Vidyasagar Potdar,<br />

Atif Sharif, and Elizabeth Chang........................................................................................9-1<br />

Introduction. •. RFID Architecture. •. Item Tracking and Tracing. •. Access<br />

Control. •. Anticounterfeiting. •. Conclusion. •. References<br />

10 Ultralow-Power Wireless Communication. Joern Ploennigs, Volodymyr<br />

Vasyutynskyy, and Klaus Kabitzsch.................................................................................... 10-1<br />

Introduction. •. Hardware Approaches. •. Communication Protocol<br />

Approaches. •. Application Layer Approaches. •. Conclusion and Open<br />

Topics. •. References<br />

11 Industrial Strength Wireless Multimedia Sensor Network<br />

Technology. Vidyasagar Potdar, Atif Sharif, and Elizabeth Chang................................11-1<br />

Introduction. •. Wireless Sensor Network. •. WMSN Architecture. •. WMSN<br />

Hardware. •. Applications of WMSNs. •. WMSNs’ Technical<br />

Challenges. •. Conclusion. •. References<br />

12 A Survey of Wireless Sensor Networks for Industrial<br />

Applications. Stig Petersen and Simon Carlsen............................................................... 12-1<br />

Introduction. •. Wireless Sensor Network Basics. •. Motivation and Drivers for Wireless<br />

Instrumentation. •. Industrial Applications and Requirements. •. Technology Survey<br />

and Evaluation. •. Conclusion. •. Abbreviations. •. References<br />

13 Vertical Integration. Thilo Sauter, Stefan Soucek, and Martin Wollschlaeger............13-1<br />

Introduction. •. Historical Background. •. Network Interconnections. •. Application<br />

View. •. Security Aspects in Vertical Integration. •. Trends in Vertical Integration. •. .<br />

Abbreviations. •. References<br />

14 Multimedia Service Convergence. Alex Talevski........................................................14-1<br />

Introduction. •. Background. •. Service-Oriented Architecture. •. .<br />

Tailorability. •. Multimedia Convergence Using Service Architecture. •. .<br />

Conclusion. •. References<br />

15 Virtual Automation Networks. Peter Neumann and Ralf Messerschmidt.................15-1<br />

Introduction. •. Virtual Automation Network: Basics. •. Name-Based Addressing<br />

and Routing, Runtime Tunnel Establishment. •. Maintenance of the Runtime Tunnel<br />

Based on Quality- of-Service Monitoring and Provider Switching. •. VAN Telecontrol<br />

Profile. •. Abbreviations. •. References<br />

16 Industrial Agent Technology. Aleksey Bratukhin, Yoseba Peña Landaburu,<br />

Paulo Leitão, and Rainer Unland....................................................................................16-1<br />

Introduction. •. Agents and Multi-Agent Systems. •. Agents and Multi-Agent Systems<br />

in Industry. •. Application Areas. •. Agents and Multi-Agent Systems in Industry:<br />

Conclusions. •. Abbreviations. •. References<br />

17 Real-Time Systems. Lucia Lo Bello, José Alberto Fonseca,<br />

and Wilfried Elmenreich............................................................................................. 17-1<br />

Introduction on Real-Time Systems. •. Real-Time Communication. •. Design Paradigms<br />

for Real-Time Systems. •. Design Challenges in Real-Time Industrial Communication<br />

Systems. •. References<br />

© <strong>2011</strong> by Taylor and Francis Group, LLC

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