9 resultados para RFID

em Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa - Portugal


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Nowadays, the cooperative intelligent transport systems are part of a largest system. Transportations are modal operations integrated in logistics and, logistics is the main process of the supply chain management. The supply chain strategic management as a simultaneous local and global value chain is a collaborative/cooperative organization of stakeholders, many times in co-opetition, to perform a service to the customers respecting the time, place, price and quality levels. The transportation, like other logistics operations must add value, which is achieved in this case through compression lead times and order fulfillments. The complex supplier's network and the distribution channels must be efficient and the integral visibility (monitoring and tracing) of supply chain is a significant source of competitive advantage. Nowadays, the competition is not discussed between companies but among supply chains. This paper aims to evidence the current and emerging manufacturing and logistics system challenges as a new field of opportunities for the automation and control systems research community. Furthermore, the paper forecasts the use of radio frequency identification (RFID) technologies integrated into an information and communication technologies (ICT) framework based on distributed artificial intelligence (DAI) supported by a multi-agent system (MAS), as the most value advantage of supply chain management (SCM) in a cooperative intelligent logistics systems. Logistical platforms (production or distribution) as nodes of added value of supplying and distribution networks are proposed as critical points of the visibility of the inventory, where these technological needs are more evident.

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In this paper we propose a possible design for a RFID tag antenna embedded into cork. The antenna is small and conformal and intended to be used into bottle stoppers for tracking and logging purposes of wine or other beverages. The proposed design is based on an inductive ring and an added resistance in order to modify the current distributions of the antenna. The resulting antenna has a relatively directive radiation pattern and despite the small efficiency it is able to operate with a commercial RFID reader at a reasonable distance. © 2014 IEEE.

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In this paper we present a possible design for a passive RFID tag antenna on paper substrate to be integrated into bottle labels. Considering the application scenario, we verified and determined the permittivity and dissipation factor of the materials in order to simulate all the possible sources that would influence the antenna performance. The measured results reported a maximum reading range of 1.45 m even though the efficiency obtained with the antenna integrated into the bottle was only of 3%. © 2014 IEEE.

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This paper presents the design of low-cost, conformal UHF antennas and RFID tags on two types of cork substrates: 1) natural cork and 2) agglomerate cork. Such RFID tags find an application in wine bottle and barrel identification, and in addition, they are suitable for numerous antenna-based sensing applications. This paper includes the high-frequency characterization of the selected cork substrates considering the anisotropic behavior of such materials. In addition, the variation of their permittivity values as a function of the humidity is also verified. As a proof-of-concept demonstration, three conformal RFID tags have been implemented on cork, and their performance has been evaluated using both a commercial Alien ALR8800 reader and an in-house measurement setup. The reading of all tags has been checked, and a satisfactory performance has been verified, with reading ranges spanning from 0.3 to 6 m. In addition, this paper discusses how inkjet printing can be applied to cork surfaces, and an RFID tag printed on cork is used as a humidity sensor. Its performance is tested under different humidity conditions, and a good range in excess of 3 m has been achieved, allied to a good sensitivity obtained with a shift of >5 dB in threshold power of the tag for different humid conditions.

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In this paper we show the design of passive UHF RFID tag antenna on cork substrate. Due to the cork sensitivity to humidity changes, we can use the developed sensor to sense changes in the relative humidity of the environment, without the need for batteries. The antenna is built using inkjet printing technology, which allows a good accuracy of the design manufacturing. The sensor proved usable for humidity changes detection with a variation of threshold power from 11 to 15 dB between 60 and near 100% humidity levels. Presenting, therefore, reading ranges between 3 to 5 meters. © 2015 EurAAP.

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A introdução de capacidades RFID (Radio Frequency IDentification) em dispositivos móveis não é recente. No entanto, a indústria nunca se mostrou muito interessada nesta vertente, porque não existia uma entidade que regulasse a normalização dos diversos aspectos relacionados, nomeadamente a forma como os dados são transferidos entre os dispositivos e de que forma são guardados esses dados nas tags RFID (dispositivos compostos por circuito integrado e antena, que podem armazenar dados e transferi-los por rádio frequência). A inexistência de normas que pudessem ser adoptadas pelos fabricantes levaria a que cada um tivesse que definir o seu próprio conjunto de formas de transferência e armazenamento, o que conduziria inevitavelmente à fragmentação do mercado. Estes problemas foram resolvidos com a criação da associação industrial sem fins lucrativos NFC Forum, que é composta por diversos fabricantes com interesse na área. Desde a sua criação, esta associação tem vindo a desenvolver protocolos com o objectivo de unificar dispositivos e soluções de vários fabricantes. O termo NFC, ou Near Field Communication, foi criado para identificar esta nova geração de dispositivos móveis, que combinam as capacidades de processamento e interacção com o utilizador de um dispositivo móvel, com a comodidade associada à utilização de cartões sem contacto. Apesar de ser o elemento central nesta nova tecnologia, os dispositivos móveis não são os únicos que compõem esta nova família de tecnologias. Dela fazem também parte tags NFC, baseadas nos mesmos princípios das tags RFID, com a diferença que, nas primeiras, a forma como são organizados os dados é especificada pelas normas do NFC Forum. Uma das áreas de aplicação da tecnologia NFC é a disponibilização de conteúdos presentes em tags ou em outros dispositivos NFC, e exibição desses conteúdos no dispositivo móvel. No presente trabalho, são analisadas as normas publicadas pelo NFC Forum de forma a identificar a forma de estender a estrutura de mensagens proposta. A fase de análise incluiu também a identificação das características dos diversos dispositivos envolvidos nesta nova tecnologia (telemóveis, leitores desktop e tags). São apresentados os resultados do estudo de alguns projectos que utilizam tecnologia NFC, de forma a verificar até que ponto é interessante generalizar a plataforma a desenvolver neste projecto, bem como quais as funcionalidades mínimas desejáveis. Com base nesta análise, são definidos alguns conceitos base para a solução que envolvem tópicos como os protocolos de transporte, assim como o formato dos dados utilizado para transportar o conteúdo entre os vários componentes da solução. O resultado é uma solução híbrida que admite um vasto leque de aplicações. Verificou-se que as soluções actuais poderiam ser implementadas com recurso à solução aqui apresentada e, nos casos em que tal não acontece directamente, a solução actual pode ser estendida para o tornar possível.

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This paper discusses the technology of smart floors as a enabler of smart cities. The discussion will be based on technology that is embedded into the environment that enable location, navigation but also wireless power transmission for powering up elements siting on it, typically mobile devices. One of those examples is the smart floor, this implementation follows two paths, one where the floor is passive, and normally passive RFID's are embedded into the floor, they are used to provide intelligence into the surrounding space, this is normally complemented with a battery powered mobile unit that scans the floor for the sensors and communicates the information to a database which locates the mobile device in the environment. The other path for the smart city enabler is where the floor is active and delivers energy for the objects standing on top of it. In this paper these two approaches will be presented, by discussing the technology behind it. © 2014 IEEE.

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This work introduces a novel idea for wireless energy transfer, proposing for the first time the unit-cell of an indoor localization and RF harvesting system embedded into the floor. The unit-cell is composed by a 5.8 GHz patch antenna surrounded by a 13.56 MHz coil. The coil locates a device and activate the patch which, connected to a power grid, radiates to wirelessly charge the localized device. The HF and RF circuits co-existence and functionality are demonstrated in this paper, the novelty of which is also in the adoption of low cost and most of all ecofriendly materials, such as wood and cork, as substrates for electronics.

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Trabalho Final de Mestrado para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Informática e de Computadores