RFID Bookshelf
Five new titles, written by experts in their fields, provide useful in-depth information about critical RFID applications and issues.
Aug. 11, 2008—With a rapidly growing number of enterprises recognizing RFID's ability to track and monitor people and things, expedite shipments, streamline production, provide insight and, perhaps most importantly, cut costs, it's no surprise that an almost unquenchable thirst for RFID knowledge has developed. Dozens of authors and publishers are responding with an array of books that promise to provide in-depth information that isn't generally available on the Internet.
Here's a look at five notable RFID books, released over the past few months, that cover a wide range of interests, including anti-counterfeiting, cold chain, logistics, manufacturing, pervasive networks and retail supply chain. All of these titles provide useful information, some more so than others, and most are written by people who have either developed or deployed RFID projects in specific key interest areas.
RFID in Logistics: A Practical Introduction
By Erick C. Jones and Christopher A. Chung
CRC Press, 2008
489 pages
$119.95
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