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"Automatic item-level identification of goods provides an opportunity to improve the efficiency of any supply chain." As the above statement is applicable to almost all types of businesses, use of radio frequency identification (RFID) as an advanced identification method has recently become highly popular among several industries. However, the paper industry has been remarkably slower in utilizing RFID than many others, because of the characteristics of a paper reel, which makes paper reel identification one of the most challenging RFID applications. To be efficiently utilizable across the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
"Automatic item-level identification of goods provides an opportunity to improve the efficiency of any supply chain." As the above statement is applicable to almost all types of businesses, use of radio frequency identification (RFID) as an advanced identification method has recently become highly popular among several industries. However, the paper industry has been remarkably slower in utilizing RFID than many others, because of the characteristics of a paper reel, which makes paper reel identification one of the most challenging RFID applications. To be efficiently utilizable across the entire paper industry, RFID identification requires high reliability and consistency over the long and complicated, even intercontinental, supply chains. The main focus of this book is to specify means and methods for efficient and feasible use of passive ultra high frequency (UHF) radio frequency identification (RFID) technology in the paper reel supply chain. The presented analysis should help shed some light to this new and exciting technology and application environment, and should be especially useful to professionals working in SCM, or anyone interested in RFID.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Jussi Nummela is one of the first people, if not the very first, in Europe to accomplish a doctoral thesis about the practical use of RFID. Currently he is a CEO of RFID engineering and consultancy office, Riffid Ltd.