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    to save electrical energy by reducing the wastage of power. In our project the Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) plays a prominent role. The main thing in this project is to control the wastage of power in an institution. In each department the RFID sensors are provided in every room. The entry mode in RFID helps to determine the presence or absence of a person. RFID not only deals with the attendance of a person and also plays a role in power saving. After his/her depart

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    COMMUNICATIONS‚ VOL. 60‚ NO. 3‚ MARCH 2012 Single-Antenna Coherent Detection of Collided FM0 RFID Signals Aggelos Bletsas‚ Member‚ IEEE‚ John Kimionis‚ Student Member‚ IEEE‚ Antonis G. Dimitriou‚ Member‚ IEEE‚ and George N. Karystinos‚ Member‚ IEEE Abstract—This work derives and evaluates single-antenna detection schemes for collided radio frequency identification (RFID) signals‚ i.e. simultaneous transmission of two RFID tags‚ following FM0 (biphase-space) encoding. In sharp contrast to prior art‚ the proposed

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    Baseball‚ hot dogs‚ potato chips‚ and pop. What can be more American than that? The potato chip is the king of salty‚ crunchy snacks. Potato chips originated in New England in 1853 at Moon Lake Lodge in Saratoga Springs‚ New York. The inventor‚ a chef named George Crum‚ was part Native American and part African American and a guide in the Adirondack area. The potato chip was invented when a dinner guest returned his fried potatoes to Chef George Crum because they were not crunchy enough. After returning

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    The History of the Potato Chip One of the most recognizable snack foods is the potato chip. Who can resist this thin slice of potato‚ fried into a crisp then salted? Potato chips are delicious and very popular. They satisfy the taste buds of many by hitting all the essential characteristics of a good treat. They are convenient‚ easily found‚ salty‚ greasy‚ and come in a wide variety of flavors. It is hard to believe their invention was a mistake. When George Crum‚ a Native American chef in Saratoga

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    Bibliography Eng‚ Paul. "Implant Chip‚ Track People." ABC News. ABC News Network‚ 25 Feb. 2014. Web. 07 Mar. 2014. This article discusses the advantages of using the implanted chip. Possibilities of using the chip are to hold medical records‚ personal info‚ being a personal tracking device and eventually being used as a virtual wallet. The author feels privacy will ultimately be the problem for this technology‚ Gaughan‚ Richard. "Advantages & Disadvantages of RFID Technology in Humans." Science.

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    International Journal of Electronics and Computer Science Engineering Available Online at www.ijecse.org 492 ISSN: 2277-1956 3 Factor Securities based on RFID‚ GSM and face Recognition for Visitor Identification 1‚2 Minakshi Gupta 1‚ Ketki Deshmukh 2 Electronics & Telecommunication Department‚ Mukesh Patel School of Technology and Management NMIMS University Bhakti Vedant Swami Marg‚ JVPD Scheme‚ Vile Parle (west) MUMBAI (Maharashtra) Email- 1minakshiagarwal14@gmail.com‚2Ketki.deshmukh@yahoo

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    Lopez 3/29/11 RFID‚ Technology that makes your life easier. Imagine going to the supermarket‚ picking your favorite products and just exiting the store without waiting in line for the next available cashier. Sounds good? Well‚ this and much more will be possible soon with radio frequency identification (RFID) technology. Like everything‚ this technology has its pros and cons. As you will see‚ this unique technology will be more beneficial than detrimental to our society. RFID technology is

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    HEART FAILURE ALERT SYSTEM USING RFID AND GPS -AN EFFECTIVE TECHNOLOGY FOR CONTINOUS MONITORING OF PATIENTS [pic] PRESENTED BY: ODUGU SIVA SUBRAMANYAM D.SANDEEP REDDY III/IV B.Tech‚ ECE III/IV B.Tech‚ ECE sivao420@gmail

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    com/0263-5577.htm IMDS 111‚5 Warehouse contextual factors affecting the impact of RFID Angeliki Karagiannaki‚ Dimitris Papakiriakopoulos and Cleopatra Bardaki Department of Management Science and Technology‚ ELTRUN Research Center‚ Athens University of Economics and Business‚ Athens‚ Greece Abstract Purpose – Empowered by the possibility to automatically identify unique instances‚ radio frequency identification (RFID) is expected to revolutionize warehouse processes. However‚ every warehouse differs

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    COST‐BENEFIT ANALYSIS OF AN RFID  ASSET TRACKING SYSTEM                      INTRODUCTION  This paper outlines the cost‐benefit analysis of using Ultra High Frequency (UHF) Radio Frequency Identification  (RFID) technology in an asset‐tracking application.  To facilitate the analysis‚ RFID will be compared against the  incumbent technology‚ bar‐coding.  An experiment comparing these two technologies was conducted‚ and the  findings from this experiment are further analysed.  Security

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