2019
DOI: 10.3390/info10020041
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On the Design and Implementation of an IoT based Architecture for Reading Ultra High Frequency Tags

Abstract: Internet of Things comprises an increasing number of interconnected smart devices, where communication happens anytime, anywhere, reducing hardware costs and the complexity of the architectures. Reading Radio Frequency Identification tags using ultra high frequency is a high-cost activity because of its infrastructure and the radio frequency identification tag reading device for these frequencies. This work proposes an architecture that enables the cost reduction of Radio Frequency Identification tag reading e… Show more

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“…For that, potential security risks and challenges are examined for IoT-based supply chain systems [4,17]. Dos Santos and Canedo [29] developed an IoT system that employs RFID tags embedded to objects to read information, cloud computing (i.e., Microsoft Azure) technology and microservices, and independent IoT services, to manage the scalable system and a large dataset generated from ultra-high frequency (UHF) RFID tags. The main challenges, such as collision, security, privacy, associated with RFID technology are examined in [30].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For that, potential security risks and challenges are examined for IoT-based supply chain systems [4,17]. Dos Santos and Canedo [29] developed an IoT system that employs RFID tags embedded to objects to read information, cloud computing (i.e., Microsoft Azure) technology and microservices, and independent IoT services, to manage the scalable system and a large dataset generated from ultra-high frequency (UHF) RFID tags. The main challenges, such as collision, security, privacy, associated with RFID technology are examined in [30].…”
Section: Literature Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The emerging RFID technology has inspired IoT to connect physical objects to wireless networks to exchange raw data on object status, movement, position, and process [23]. The IoT is described as a large dynamic global network where each physical and digital asset is individually recognized by its unique identifier that is used to quickly track its status [24]. IoT has allowed devices to be remotely accessible to users.…”
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“…The researcher proposes an architecture that reduces the cost of ultra-high frequency RFID reading equipment operating with cloud computing and micro-services in an infrastructure. Due to the scalability and management of large quantities of data that can be produced using ultra higher frequency RFID tags and the nature of the architecture linked to the theme of the research, the use of cloud and micro-computing was required [88]. To collect data and analyze the findings, the architecture proposed to address the research questions intended for the case study of this work has been created.…”
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