Essays about: "RFID challenge"

Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 essays containing the words RFID challenge.

  1. 1. Automating the Part Identification Method of Automotive Assembly Lines Through RFID Technology

    University essay from KTH/Industriella produktionssystem

    Author : Felix Buchner; [2022]
    Keywords : RFID; General Assembly; Part identification; Traceability; Automotive industry; Genealogy; Barcode scan; Vehicle scan; RFID; allmän montering; Identifiering av delar; Spårbarhet; Fordonsindustrin; Genealogi; Skanning av streckkoder; Skanning av fordon;

    Abstract : Barcode scanning has been used for many decades in the assembly process to identify individual parts. Besides the fact that scanning is a non-value-adding operation, it also is prone to error. It cannot beensured with certainty that the scanned part will be the part installed. READ MORE

  2. 2. Relay Attack Resistant Passive Keyless Entry : Securing PKE Systems with Immobility Detection

    University essay from KTH/Skolan för industriell teknik och management (ITM)

    Author : ABEL VALKO; [2020]
    Keywords : Passive Keyless Entry; Relay Attack; Mafia Fraud; Access Control; Mechatronics; Nyckellös System; åtkomstkontroll; Relay Attack; IT-säkerhet; Mekatronik;

    Abstract : A significant security risk of modern vehicles is their vulnerability to relay attacks, due to challenge-response methods, such as those employed in Passive Keyless Entry (PKE) used by most commercial cars, being inherently exposed. This class of attacks are where communication between a vehicle and its key is relayed by an attacker over long range - thereby bypassing any encryption and unlocking the vehicle without requiring direct access to the key. READ MORE

  3. 3. Managing Art. Digital Asset Management for Collectors and Galleries

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionen

    Author : Katharina Johanna Feulner; [2016]
    Keywords : Digital Asset Management DAM and Digital Asset Management Systems DAMS ; also referred to as DAM tools or DAM solutions Collection Management Software CMS Metadata: data providing information about other data information on artworks in a database Modern identification systems: Technologies for machine-readable codes such as Barcodes; QR codes; RFID tags or iBeacons Stakeholders: Collectors collections and galleries Preliminary Study: First stage of the data collection Second Stage: Second stage of the data collection; Business and Economics;

    Abstract : Background and Objectives: This project explored the needs of art galleries and collectors for Digital Asset Management Systems (DAMS), in order to fill an existing knowledge gap and help companies to analyse these needs. Bespoken difficulties in the field significantly challenge the development of DAMS and have thus also hampered the evolvement of high-quality systems for the art market. READ MORE

  4. 4. Radio Frequency IDentification: : Challenges and opportunities in a marketing context

    University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för marknadsföring (MF)

    Author : Kim Hansen; Laura Penasa; [2014]
    Keywords : Radio Frequency IDentification; Technology Adoption; Marketing; Retailers;

    Abstract : An extensive amount of research has been conducted on Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) in the context of logistics, supply chain and manufacturing. Additionally, marketing opportunities related to RFID usage have been argued to exist. READ MORE

  5. 5. Opportunities and Challenges in the Implementation of Dynamic Shelf Life in a Food Supply Chain

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Förpackningslogistik

    Author : Lina Nord; Lina Olofzon; [2014]
    Keywords : DSLP Service; DynahMat; Dynamic Shelf Life; RFID; Biosensors; Supply Chain Management; Business Model; Coordination; Information Sharing; Transparency; 4PL company; Technology and Engineering;

    Abstract : DynahMat is an ongoing project at the Packaging Logistics department at Lund University, which aims to reduce food waste by establishing the true quality and shelf life of chilled goods through a dynamic shelf life prediction (DSLP) service. The idea behind the service is, throughout the entire supply chain, to measure temperature and microbial growth using sensors attached to the package. READ MORE