2013
DOI: 10.1177/1087724x13500943
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Investigating Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) for Linear Asset Management

Abstract: Linear assets including roads, pipelines, and railroad tracks are defined assets whose lengths play a critical role in their maintenance. Linear assets, along with their features, which include traffic lights, number of lanes, speed limits, guardrails, and highway billboards, are hard to physically access and, therefore, update inventory information files that were previously captured. To address this problem, some transportation agencies are investigating technologies that will assist in solving this asset in… Show more

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“…RFID was implemented in several industries, such as pharmaceutical, automotive, cosmetics and other industries [103,113]. Moreover, it has huge applications in packaging treatments and traceability, as well as in the payment system [114].…”
Section: What Is Returned Which Activities Are Realized and What Technology Could Be Used?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…RFID was implemented in several industries, such as pharmaceutical, automotive, cosmetics and other industries [103,113]. Moreover, it has huge applications in packaging treatments and traceability, as well as in the payment system [114].…”
Section: What Is Returned Which Activities Are Realized and What Technology Could Be Used?mentioning
confidence: 99%