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Location Information Management of RFID-Equipped Building Components

Ali Motamedi,Amin Hammad-2011-06-29-Proceedings of the ... ISARC
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Location Information Management of RFID-Equipped Building Components Ali Motamedi; Amin Hammad Pages 1026-1031 (2011 Proceedings of the 28th ISARC, Seoul, Korea, ISBN 978-89-954572-4-5, ISSN 2413-5844) Abstract: Availability of accurate location information of components decreases the search time and increases the chance of using shared resources. In our previously proposed framework, RFID tags are attached to components at an early stage of the lifecycle and their memory is used for various purposes throughout the lifecycle. In this paper, we propose to store various types of location-related information (e.g., current location, temporary location) on RFID tags. Details about how these data can help users (e.g., inspectors) find components in the operation phase are further elaborated. Furthermore, the paper discusses how the location data on tags can provide the users with their current location and predefined paths in the building. For example, a user equipped with an RFID reader is

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Location Information Management of RFID-Equipped Building Components Ali Motamedi; Amin Hammad Pages 1026-1031 (2011 Proceedings of the 28th ISARC, Seoul, Korea, ISBN 978-89-954572-4-5, ISSN 2413-5844) Abstract: Availability of accurate location information of components decreases the search time and increases the chance of using shared resources. In our previously proposed framework, RFID tags are attached to components at an early stage of the lifecycle and their memory is used for various purposes throughout the lifecycle. In this paper, we propose to store various types of location-related information (e.g., current location, temporary location) on RFID tags. Details about how these data can help users (e.g., inspectors) find components in the operation phase are further elaborated. Furthermore, the paper discusses how the location data on tags can provide the users with their current location and predefined paths in the building. For example, a user equipped with an RFID reader is

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