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DEF 3543P - Introduction to RFID Systems |
Truly grasping radio-frequency Identification (RFID)
applications is essential to your tech, engineering or
managerial career path in military, government
laboratories, or the defense industry. RFID has become
synonymous in its use for logistical tracking purposes,
providing large businesses, military, and governments
alike with better insight into their supply chains. RFID
technology is also becoming ever more important for
the evolving Internet-of-Things (IoT), where billions upon
trillions of devices are electronically interconnected
through the world. Many of these devices are expected to
leverage RFID for tagging, tracking, and sensing
applications. The Introduction to RFID Systems course
introduces the basic concepts of RFID technology,
reviews the major parts of a system and its benefits and
limitations, illustrates some of the regulations behind
them, and outlines best practices taken from case studies
on how to implement a successful, commercial system.
Recommended prerequisite(s):
Basic understanding of science and physics
1.950 Continuing Education Units 19.500 Lecture hours Syllabus Available Grade Basis: Z GTRI Electro-Optical Sys EOSL Division Professional Education Department Course Attributes: PE No Attribute Assigned |
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