Analysis of Radio Field Requirement for RFID Systems Use in Warehouses
Šeba Jiří (),
Hruška Roman (),
Švadlenka Libor () and
Dobrodolac Momčilo ()
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Šeba Jiří: University of Pardubice, The Faculty of Transport Engineering, Department of Transport Management, Marketing and Logistics, Studentská 95, Pardubice, Czech Republic
Hruška Roman: University of Pardubice, The Faculty of Transport Engineering, Department of Transport Management, Marketing and Logistics, Studentská 95, Pardubice, Czech Republic
Švadlenka Libor: University of Pardubice, The Faculty of Transport Engineering, Department of Transport Management, Marketing and Logistics, Studentská 95, Pardubice, Czech Republic
Dobrodolac Momčilo: University of Belgrade, The Faculty of Transport and Traffic Engineering, Vojvode Stepe 305, 11 000Belgrade, Serbia
LOGI – Scientific Journal on Transport and Logistics, 2017, vol. 8, issue 2, 90-98
Abstract:
RFID systems work on communication between data carriers and data readers. This basic data transmission is provided in virtual network, which have to be steady. Reading range of data readers is depending on many factors, as devices parameters, surroundings and type of data carrier. Nowadays, technology provides better communication between devices, which dramatically increases distance, in which devices are able to communicate with each other. With proper setting, interaction in logistic processes could be faster and stable. This paper explores equipment needed for transport information from data carrier through data readers to software devices, which are responsible for information processing.
Keywords: AIDC; RFID; Wi-Fi; warehouse (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1515/logi-2017-0020
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