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RF-ID in Library. Lucio Campanelli Jihee Beak Hohyon Ryu. Agenda. Definition Introduction Active/Passive RF-ID What’s inside the chip? Strength Weakness RF-ID in Libraies. Definition. Radio Frequency Identification
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RF-ID in Library LucioCampanelli Jihee Beak HohyonRyu
Agenda • Definition • Introduction • Active/Passive RF-ID • What’s inside the chip? • Strength • Weakness • RF-ID in Libraies
Definition • Radio Frequency Identification • Technology that uses low-powered radio transmitters to read data stored in a transponder(tag).(Internet Grossary) • An RFID tag is a small, low-cost device that can hold a limited amount of data and report that data when queried over radio by a reader. (Molnar et al., 2004) • There are no strict definitions (Robertson et al., 2003)
Introduction DC power consumption determines: Size of data storage Speed of information transfer Tx/Rx range Cost Size
Applications for RF ID Tagging • Keyless entry and smart tickets • Document identification and smart stamps • Animal identification • Automatic tolling • Offender tagging
Library RFID Applications • Collection Management • Item-level tagging • Library Automation • Remote Resource Locator • Efficient for both users and librarians • Easy to loan and return (Self-checkout machine) • Easy to find lost books
Library RFID Applications (Con’t) • User ID • Customized service • Easy security control process • Temporary user ID service • Easily identify abuse of resources
References • Molnar, D. & Wagner, D. (2004). Privacy and Security in Library RFID Issues, Practices, and Architectures. • Robertson, I. D. & Jalaly,I. (2003). Rf Id Tagging Explained, Communications Engineer. • Juels, A. (2005) RFID Security and Privacy: A Research Survey.