Where Can I Find RFID-Related Books?

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Ask The ExpertsWhere Can I Find RFID-Related Books?
RFID Journal Staff asked 14 years ago

What resources about radio frequency identification are there on the market?

—Name withheld

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There are plenty out there. Here are just a few you might want to check out:

RFID Handbook: Applications, Technology, Security and Privacy


Edited by Syed Ahson and Mohammad Ilyas


689 pages


CRC Press, 2008


$139.95

RFID Projects


Offered by RFID Magazine


100 pages


$49, plush $15 for shipping and handling


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RFID For Dummies


By Patrick J. Sweeney II


For Dummies, 2005


408 pages


$24.99

RFID Technology and Impacts on Supply Chain Management Systems: Better understand what RFID really can deliver and where its application in supply chain operations is sensible and likely to occur


By Roman Rochel


VDM Verlag, 2008


87 pages


$75.74

RFID for the Optimization of Business Processes


By Wolf-Ruediger Hansen and Frank Gillert


John Wiley & Sons, 2008


280 pages


$90

Ultra-Low Energy Wireless Sensor Networks in Practice: Theory, Realization and Practice


By Mauri Kuorilehto, Mikko Kohvakka, Jukka Suhonen, Panu Hämäläinen, Marko


Hännikäinen and Timo D. Hämäläinen


John Wiley & Sons, 2008


372 pages


$130

In addition, RFID Journal occasionally reviews books related to the RFID industry. Here are several such articles:

A Reading List for Tough Times


New books covering RFID promise to help readers navigate their enterprises through troubled economic waters.

RFID Bookshelf


Five new titles, written by experts in their fields, provide useful in-depth information about critical RFID applications and issues.

RFID Bookshelf


New books examine RFID certification, produce packaging, library applications and the market at large.

RFID Bookshelf: Sensor Readings


Wireless sensors are designed to help people and machines better understand their environment. These five books can help you learn more about wireless sensors.

RFID Bookshelf


New books about radio frequency identification offer in-depth insight on systems and technologies, as well as business issues.

—Mark Roberti, Editor, RFID Journal

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