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Performance Improvement of RFID Systems

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Radio frequency identification devices (RFIDs) have been used widely in industrial and medical applications due to the fact they bridge the real and the virtual worlds and enable information transfer at a large scale in a cost effective way. These devices use radio waves for non-contact reading and are effective in manufacturing and several other applications where bar code labels could not survive.

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Eroglu, A. (2014). Performance Improvement of RFID Systems. In: Suh, S., Tanik, U., Carbone, J., Eroglu, A. (eds) Applied Cyber-Physical Systems. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-7336-7_17

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