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PRESENTED BY:

NITIN DHIMAN(6308220) NITIKA DHIMAN(6308219) 8th SEM. IT

CONTENTS :1.INTRODUCTION 2.WORKING 3.APPLICATION 4.ADVANTAGE 5.CHALLENGES 6.CONCLUSION

RFID = Radio Frequency IDentification. Radio Frequency Identifi cation (RFID) is a silicon chip-based transponder that communicates via radio waves. RFID system has two main components: the RF reader and the RF tag .

Tag/ Transponder : The tag holds the data. Device made up of an electronic circuit battery and an integrated antenna .

Types of tags : Active tags Passive tags Semi passive tags

powered by an internal battery, used to run the microchips cir-cuitry and to broadcast a signal to the reader generally ensures a longer read range than passive tags more expensive than passive tags (especial because usually are read/write) the batteries must be replaced periodically

also called pure passive, reflective or beam powered obtains operating power from the reader the reader sends electromagnetic waves that induce current in the tags antenna, the tag reflects the RF signal transmitted and adds information by modulating the reflected signal

Semi Passive Tags

uses a battery to maintain memory in the tag or power the elec-tronics that enable the tag to modulate the reflected signal communicates in the same method, as the other passive tags

Receiver : It includes an antenna, Reader, Host computer This is the device used to read data from the RFID

Reader uses two tag polling techniques: Hands Down Polling Hands Up Polling

APPLICATIONS OF RFID:THE SECURITY FOR LIBRARY Transportation Security Manufacturing Agriculture

Airports : Security and Baggage

Handling Transportation and Access/Security Medical Applications

THE SECURITY FOR LIBRARY

Key Components

TAGS READER SELF CHECK-OUT/IN INVENTORY READER BOOK DROP READER MIDDLEWARE (PC) SECURITY GATE LABEL PRINTER SORTER

Paper thin 2X2inch in size. Read-only or Read/writable Storage capacity of 2KB data that contain 96bits serial number.
Tags come in many flavors: passive, battery assisted, active, different frequencies, various anticollision technologies, printed/wire wounded antenna etc.

TAGS

READER

A device that is used to interrogate an Tag. Basic components are A scanning Antenna A transceiver with a decoder to interpret data helps in personalize & read data.

SELF CHECK-OUT/IN

Dual Function(rfid & barcode) Store information about item. Performance statistics Multiple items can be checked out at a time Easier to Use.

INVENTORY READER

A compact and light weight hand held device Comfortable to use High storage capacity Multi Functional (such as shelving, sorting, searching, weeding and reading) Enhanced Security.

BOOK DROP READER


Self Checks-in

books when patrons drop them in bookdrop ..

SECURITY GATE
Verify that all books leaving the library have been checked out. Detect Theft and Prevent unauthorized removal of material

Increase productivity More accurate shelving Time saving, speedy Provide security and material controls Improve customer services More opportunity for enhanced Materials more readily services available Less time wasted in line to Durability, longevity and check out/ check in Insurance

CONCERN

Fewer items remain charged to accounts Improved privacy since staff never sees whats being checked out

Maintain current staff level Repetitive Stress Reduce handling of item with RFID

Why RFID
I. II. III. IV.

Barcode Vs RFID Inventory Management Economic Facts Customer Satisfaction

Barcode Vs RFID
Barcode Vs RFID

Customer Satisfaction

Materials control, Security, High speed Inventorying, Faster Check-out/-in, Longevity of Tags, Reduce staff stress, Prevent Theft, Searching, notifying and Gathering statistics on items become easy.

Benefit

Better Collection Management Improved Productivity and Services

Shelves rectification and Verification

Wireless inventory management Faster Checked Out/In Prevent Theft Quick Searching, Weeding & inventory audit

Cost Avoidance

Eliminate Manual Labor Cost. Improve automation process Reduce Repetitive Stress Injury

Multiple items can be read with a single scan Each tag can carry a lot of data (read/write) Passive tags have a virtually unlimited lifetime Active tags can be read from great distances Can be combined with barcode technology

Effective read/write ranges of readers Privacy Cost

Lack of standardization, high costs of implementation, slow technology development, and the elimination of unskilled labor are all contributors currently preventing the adoption of new RFID technologies. As RFID technologies develop, the cost of RFID equipment and software will continue to become more adorable. Just in the last four years the price of

Besides, RFID systems require no maintenance and can be used repeatedly. The bents that can be obtained are very far reaching and hence RFID technology is certainly the step forward..

COMPANY PROFILE

2010Tech

Mahindra Corporate Overview

2010Tech Mahindra Corporate Overview

Incorporated in 1986 as a JV of Mahindra Group & BT IPO in 2006, rechristened to Tech Mahindra Revenue has grown 108 % and profits have grown 200 % on a quarterly basis since IPO in August 2006 Global systems integrator and business transformation consulting firm focused on the communications industry Largest IT services and Solutions provider from India offering end-toend services to global telecom operators

Global Delivery Footprint

Board of Directors
Anand

G. Mahindra Dr. Raj Reddy Hon.AkashPaul AnupamPuri Richard Cameron Clive Goodwin Paul Zuckerman Ravi Kulkarni

Chairman Director Director Director Director Director Director Director

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