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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Getting Started with RFID,
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This review is from: RFID Labeling: Smart Labeling Concepts & Applications for the Consumer Packaged Goods Supply Chain (Paperback)
"It was a great book! It explains what goes into an RFID printer to make it ready for today's carton-labelling mandates. It creates appreciation for the technology and it really helps to jumpstart your compliance team. The general RFID 101 information was very useful in educating other people within my Company."
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Handy, RFID-enabled guide,
By Packman "rtlholmes" (Chicagoland, IL USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: RFID Labeling: Smart Labeling Concepts & Applications for the Consumer Packaged Goods Supply Chain (Paperback)
There's nothing else like it--it's a one-of-a-kind book that's a well-organized primer on RFID. Packs a lot of useful information inside. The convenient size and format strike a superb balance between too little and too much information. Keep this handy guide handy for instant expertise.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
SCAN: The DATA CAPTURE Report,
By Rick Morgan (Erie, PA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: RFID Labeling: Smart Labeling Concepts & Applications for the Consumer Packaged Goods Supply Chain (Paperback)
"Excellent first book. If I was a supplier and told I needed to implement RFID, this book would be a tremendous help. It has great topics, it's easy to read, and it has a nice layout and graphics."
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
a good LF and HF testing tool recomendation,
This review is from: RFID Labeling: Smart Labeling Concepts & Applications for the Consumer Packaged Goods Supply Chain (Paperback)
For those who need faster "diving" in RFID technology I would recommend to take a look at DataBrokers TagTracker (databrokers.net). Their new version of the software works with LF and HF transponders and uses Hibernate to store scanned data in a database. It comes with PIRF-Lite (Java written API) which allows the user to make new transponder layouts and interact with the RFID reader differently than it is shown in TagTracker. TagTracker itself is enough to collect RFID data from different locations (RFID readers) and store it in a common database. Like a data pump. All you need is to create your own interface to query the database using your preferred languages/tools , etc.
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RFID Labeling: Smart Labeling Concepts & Applications for the Consumer Packaged Goods Supply Chain by Brad S. Jarvis (Paperback - Aug. 2004)
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