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Applications of RFID
ECE 3111: SEMINAR

TITLE : applications OF rfid

Ameerul Hakeem bin Mohd Hairon
Muhammad Azrin Hafizuddin bin Hashim
Muhammad Afiq bin Abdul Ghani

SUPERVISOR : DR. HASMAH MANSOR

TABLE OF CONTENT

CONTENTS
PAGE
ABSTRACT
3
I. INTRODUCTION
3
II. APPLICATIONS OF RFID IN AUTOMOTIVE FIELDS
A. Automatic Toll System
B. Vehicle Security and Immobilizer
4
4
4
III. APPLICATIONS OF RFID IN MANUFACTURING
5
IV. IMPLEMENTATION OF RFID IN HEALTHCARE
A. Healthcare Challenge Which Led To RFID Implementation
B. Mechanism
C. Challenges Of Implementation
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6
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V. RFID IN MILITARY ASPECTS
7
VI. APPLICATIONS OF RFID FOR FUTURE DEVELOPMENT
A. Monitoring Activity Of Taking Medicine
B. Dementia Pattern Study
8
8
8
VII. DISCUSSIONS
8
VIII. CONCLUSIONS
8
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
9
REFERENCES
9

Applications of RFID

Ameerul Hakeem bin Mohd Hairon
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
International Islamic University Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Muhammad Azrin Hafizuddin bin Hashim
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
International Islamic University Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Muhammad Afiq bin Abdul Ghani
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
International Islamic University Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Abstract— Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is the next generation wireless communication technology applicable to a wide range of application areas. Deployment of radio frequency identification (RFID) systems is rapidly growing and has the potential to affect many different industries and applications. In this paper, we present a brief introduction of RFID technology and automatic identification systems. Next, we summarize the major RFID applications namely in automotive, manufacturing and medical fields as well as their working principles in respective area. Finally, we discuss several challenges and obstacles to RFID adoption, as well as



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