Implementation of Autonomous Library Assistants Using RFID Technology

Author(s):  
Mutwalibi Nambobi ◽  
Rajab Ssemwogerere ◽  
Badru K. Ramadhan

This is an interesting time to innovate around disruptive technologies like the internet of things (IoT), machine learning, blockchain. Autonomous assistants (IoT) are the electro-mechanical system that performs any prescribed task automatically with no human intervention through self-learning and adaptation to changing environments. This means that by acknowledging autonomy, the system has to perceive environments, actuate a movement, and perform tasks with a high degree of autonomy. This means the ability to make their own decisions in a given set of the environment. It is important to note that autonomous IoT using radio frequency identification (RFID) technology is used in educational sectors to boost the research the arena, improve customer service, ease book identification and traceability of items in the library. This chapter discusses the role, importance, the critical tools, applicability, and challenges of autonomous IoT in the library using RFID technology.

2013 ◽  
Vol 756-759 ◽  
pp. 2209-2213
Author(s):  
Yu Lin Zhang ◽  
Tong Tong Wang ◽  
Chang Bin Shang

The Internet of Things accelerates the development of RFID technology. Logistics, transportation, aviation and other fields has increasingly high demand on the reader's identification distance and reliability. In order to meet the market demand, the design of RFID reader based on the dual-mode was proposed. One is 915MHz radio frequency identification mode. The other is 2.4GHz active radio frequency identification mode, which has lower transmission power requirement and farther valid identification distance. An ARM9 microcontroller is used as the main controller of the RFID reader. The design includes communicate with PC, control dual-mode RFID reader, control the reader to write and read tags and the study of anti-collision algorithm. In the testing of the system, it achieved to identify further. The performance is achieved and reliable.


Author(s):  
D. C. Wyld

This chapter examines the adoption of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology in the commercial aviation industry, focusing on the role of RFID systems for improved baggage handling and security. The chapter provides a timely overview of developments with regard to the implementation of RFID technology in commercial aviation, which promises distinct advantages over the currently used bar-code system for baggage handling. The chapter focuses on how RFID technology can improve customer service through better operational efficiency in baggage handling, which has been demonstrated to be an integral component of the airline’s customer service equation. Developments with RFID technology can dramatically improve the accuracy of baggage handling, which can enable air carriers to close an important service gap among customers in an increasingly turbulent operating environment. Other service industries can certainly benchmark the airline industry’s use of RFID technology in luggage tracking as a way to improve their own operational capabilities.


Author(s):  
Naseer Ali Hussien ◽  
Saif Abd alradha Alsaidi ◽  
Iman Kadhim Ajlan ◽  
Mohamed Fazil Mohamed Firdhous ◽  
Haider TH. Salim Alrikabi

<p>The Internet of Things (IoT) incorporates most extensive number of innovations and imagines a mixture of things or questions around us that, through one of a kind tending to plans and standard correspondence conventions, consume the ability to connect through one another's also collaborate by their neighbors in the direction of attain regular purposes. The misuse of such a standard has been broadly explored in Internet-related investigates. As a result, a few plans have been suggested that utilization informal organizations to hunt Internet assets, to course activity, or to choose powerful strategies for substance dissemination. The essential understood this knowledge remains persistent locality everywhere us as a diverse carrier of things or articles – i.e. Radio-Frequency identification (RFID) sensors, labels, cellular telephones, actuators, and more – that finished novel inclining to ideas, consume the ability to subordinate through one another besides chip in through their neighbors to realize normal objectives of shopping situation in business sector. Web of Things (IoT) overpowered standard imperfection for structure code, which backing to shopping in business sector or undertaking gathering of most prominent concern and examinant.</p><p> </p>


The biggest problems of the Indian railways are accidents and more delay time. The Internet of Things (IOT) can be used to reduce the effect of above two problems. Many accidents occur because of un-attended railway gates, over speed and improper signaling. The information of trains is not so clear to the railway stations, which leads to delay in trains. In this paper some solutions are proposed, to make the railways better, like automatic gate control, train tracking using Global Positioning System (GPS) and track switching. This can be achieved by IOT along with database management system (DBMS) and Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology. Each train is tracked using RFID and information is updated into the DBMS.


2008 ◽  
pp. 2149-2162
Author(s):  
David C. Wyld

This chapter examines the adoption of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology in the commercial aviation industry, focusing on the role of RFID systems for improved baggage handling and security. The chapter provides a timely overview of developments with regard to the implementation of RFID technology in commercial aviation, which promises distinct advantages over the currently used bar-code system for baggage handling. The chapter focuses on how RFID technology can improve customer service through better operational efficiency in baggage handling, which has been demonstrated to be an integral component of the airline’s customer service equation. Developments with RFID technology can dramatically improve the accuracy of baggage handling, which can enable air carriers to close an important service gap among customers in an increasingly turbulent operating environment. Other service industries can certainly benchmark the airline industry’s use of RFID technology in luggage tracking as a way to improve their own operational capabilities.


Author(s):  
Patrick Jaska ◽  
Don Bosco Adarsh Johnson ◽  
Jithender Nalla ◽  
Nandikonda Vinod Kumar Reddy ◽  
Raghavender Tadisina

Customer service is an important aspect of the service supply chain. Radio frequency identification (RFID) can be used to improve customer service in the service supply chain.  This paper examines the use of RFID in the service supply chain by examining case studies and illustrating RFID usage with respect to both internal and external customer service.


2014 ◽  
Vol 548-549 ◽  
pp. 1430-1432 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yi Xie ◽  
Dong Wang

The IOT(Internet of Things) is thriving to connect everything on our planet. With the maturity of Radio Frequency Identification technology, companies are adopting RFID technology into their legacy systems. However, systems of different companies are facing obstacles in establishing mutual trust to be partners of the IOT. This paper proposes an item-level access control framework for inter-system security in the IOT, promising to help solve the issue and drive the development of the IOT a step forward.


2021 ◽  
pp. 28-35
Author(s):  
N. Yu. Barkova

The article considers ways to use the technology of radio frequency identification of data in retail companies. The author studies the traditional directions of using RFID technology, such as identification of data on the goods carried out at its acceptance, tracking the movement of goods along the supply chain, accounting of commodity units when loading into the vehicle and when picking the order, inventory of the goods. The paper also considers promising, but at the moment little common areas of application of technology in retail: personal digital assistants for managing the placement of goods on the shelves of the store, “smart fitting,” systems for automatic payment of goods and some others. Today, RFID technology can also be used for marketing research, to prevent theft in stores, to organize an improved customer service, to create inventory management systems. The author highlights the advantages received by retailers when applying RFID technology, and the barriers that prevent its active implementation.


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