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The RFID is not only a feasible, novel, and cost-effective candidate for daily object identification but it is also considered as a significant tool to provide traceable visibility along different stages of the aviation supply chain. In the air baggage handling application, the RFID tags are used to enhance the ability for baggage tracking, dispatching and conveyance so as to improve the management efficiency and the users' satisfaction. The author surveyed current related work and introduce the IATA RP1740c protocol used for the standard to recognize the baggage tags. One distributed aviation baggage traceable application is designed based on the RFID networks. The paper describes the RFID-based baggage tracking experiment in the BCIA (Beijing Capital International Airport).
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| Format: | Size: | 514 KB | |
| Date: | Apr 2008 | ||
| Pages: | 10 |
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