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BAHAN TERKINIRFID Toys: Cool Projects for Home, Office and EntertainmentPrepared By: Hisyam Abd. ShukorTitle : RFID toys: cool projects for home, office and entertainmentAuthor : Amal GraafstraYear : 2006Publisher : Indianapolis, ID: John WileyCall No. : TK9965 .G73 2006Location : Perpustakaan UtamaSubject : Household electronics -- Design and construction --Amateurs, ManualsRadio frequency identification systems -- Amateurs,ManualsRadio Frequency Identification now belongs to the masses, and it lets you control all sort of things. Like accessto your front door or valuables in an RFID enables safe. You can corral your staff within an RFID-monitoredperimeter or build a shelf that tells you when you’re out of hot sauce. This book shows you how withstep-by-step instructions, illustrations, photos and a list of tools and technology you need for every project.It even supplies the lowdown on read/write tags and - for the truly extreme - implantable chips.Tag, You’re It: You Can Be RFID-Compliant, Even on a Tight BudgetQuoted: Md. Hafiz Abu BakarMagazine Title : EntrepreneurAuthor: Amanda C. KooserISSN No. : 01633341Month/Year : May 2007Call No. : HF5001 .E58Page : 44Publisher: Los Angeles: Entrepreneur Media Inc.Holdings Information : Volume 31 (2003) onwardsRadio frequency identification tags may be the wave of the future, but rightnow they can be a big investment. Growing businesses that deal with Wal-Mart or the Department of Defense are already familiar with the pressureto be RFID-compliant. A complete RFID system that includes readers, a printer, tags, software, systemintegration and support can cost thousands of dollars.ARTIKEL PILIHANBusinesses that need RFID right away can avoid hefty upfront equipment costs with a different kind ofsolution. Several companies offer varying types of slap-and-ship systems. RFID Ltd. (www.rfid-ltd.com),for example, offers a slight variation on the concept, with a tag-only solution that costs $1 to $2 per tag,depending on volume. RFID Ltd. encodes and prints the tags and delivers them to the company, whichthen attaches them to their products, pallets or shipping containers as needed. The tags meet all compliancerequirements.This tag-only approach is one way for businesses to quickly meet RFID man dates. It can be an effectivestopgap measure until RFID tags and equipment become more affordable.muka surat 09

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