2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-11928-7_79
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A New RFID Middleware and BagTrac Application

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“…In fact, there are three types of tags [12]: 1) passive tags, which use only the energy supplied by the reader, 2) active tags, which are equipped with a battery that allows them to emit signals, and 3) semi-passive tags, which work as passive tags but can record other types of data. The major difference between semi-passive RFID on the one hand and active and passive RFID, on the other hand, is the presence of a battery and the absence of an onboard transmitter [13]. Despite the many advantages of RFID technology, its deployment remains hampered by several economic, technological, and societal factors [14], including the high cost of tags, which is due to the need for RFID chips.…”
Section: ) Rfid Tagsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, there are three types of tags [12]: 1) passive tags, which use only the energy supplied by the reader, 2) active tags, which are equipped with a battery that allows them to emit signals, and 3) semi-passive tags, which work as passive tags but can record other types of data. The major difference between semi-passive RFID on the one hand and active and passive RFID, on the other hand, is the presence of a battery and the absence of an onboard transmitter [13]. Despite the many advantages of RFID technology, its deployment remains hampered by several economic, technological, and societal factors [14], including the high cost of tags, which is due to the need for RFID chips.…”
Section: ) Rfid Tagsmentioning
confidence: 99%