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RFID Handbook: Fundamentals and Applications in Contactless Smart Cards, RFID and NFC, Third Edition

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[08/19/10]
This is the third revised edition of the established and trusted RFID Handbook; the most comprehensive introduction to RFID available.

This essential new edition contains information on EPC and the EPC global network, and explains near-field communication (NFC) in depth. It includes revisions on chapters devoted to the physical principles of RFID systems and microprocessors, and supplies up-to-date details on relevant standards and regulations.

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Taking into account critical modern concerns, this handbook provides the latest information on:

-the use of RFID in ticketing and electronic passports;

-the security of RFID systems, explaining attacks on RFID systems and other security matters, such as transponder emulation and cloning, defence using cryptographic methods, and electronic article surveillance;

-frequency ranges and radio licensing regulations.

The text explores schematic circuits of simple transponders and readers, and includes new material on active and passive transponders, ISO/IEC 18000 family, ISO/IEC 15691 and 15692. It also describes the technical limits of RFID systems.

A unique resource offering a complete overview of the large and varied world of RFID, Klaus Finkenzeller's volume is useful for end-users of the technology as well as practitioners in auto ID and IT designers of RFID products. Computer and electronics engineers in security system development, microchip designers, and materials handling specialists benefit from this book, as do automation, industrial and transport engineers. Clear and thorough explanations also make this an excellent introduction to the topic for graduate level students in electronics and industrial engineering design.

Klaus Finkenzeller was awarded the Fraunhofer-Smart Card Prize 2008 for the second edition of this publication, which was celebrated for being an outstanding contribution to the smart card field.

Publisher: John Wiley

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List of Abbreviations

1 Introduction

2 Differentiation Features of RFID Systems

3 Fundamental Operating Principles

4 Physical Principles of RFID Systems

5 Frequency Ranges and Radio Licensing Regulations

6 Coding and Modulation

7 Data Integrity

8 Security of RFID Systems

9 Standardisation

10 The Architecture of Electronic Data Carriers

11 Readers

12 The Manufacture of Transponders and Contactless Smart Cards

13 Example Applications

14 Appendix

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