2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpe.2013.05.006
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RFID in the warehouse: A literature analysis (1995–2010) of its applications, benefits, challenges and future trends

Abstract: Radio frequency identification (RFID) has been identified as a crucial technology for the modern 21 st century knowledge-based economy. Many businesses started realising RFID to be able to improve their operational efficiency, achieve additional cost savings, and generate opportunities for higher revenues. To investigate how RFID technology has brought an impact to warehousing, a comprehensive analysis of research findings available through leading scientific article databases was conducted. Articles from year… Show more

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“…The IoT is believed to be the future Internet for the new generation, which integrates various ranges of technologies, including sensory, F o r P e e r R e v i e w communication, networking, service-oriented architecture, and intelligent information processing technologies (Council 2008;Li et al 2014c;Lim et al 2013). However, it also brings a number of significant challenges, such as security, integration of hybrid networks, intelligent sensing technologies, etc.…”
Section: Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The IoT is believed to be the future Internet for the new generation, which integrates various ranges of technologies, including sensory, F o r P e e r R e v i e w communication, networking, service-oriented architecture, and intelligent information processing technologies (Council 2008;Li et al 2014c;Lim et al 2013). However, it also brings a number of significant challenges, such as security, integration of hybrid networks, intelligent sensing technologies, etc.…”
Section: Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…RFID systems are increasing in usage because of its tracking and tracking of devices, objects used many industries, health care, monitoring, logistic, supply chain management etc [6] [19], as well as RFID systems are also used by manufacturers, distributors, retailers in many industries [7] [8]. A physically system consists of Reader, tag, and Antenna.…”
Section: Identifying and Tracking Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Improved sensitivity of the tags and readers has enabled RFID to overpower some initial challenges but has also led to unexpected consequences. The sensitivity of chips, tags, and readers are much greater today [13,14]. Every new technology faces up and downs and RFID is no exception.…”
Section: Challenges Related To Rfidmentioning
confidence: 99%