RFID technologies covered include passive, low frequency 125KHz
tags and readers, passive high frequency 13.56MHz, up to active, UHF 900Mhz tags
and readers.
| Chapter 1: |
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Introduction - A quick overview of
RFID |
| Chapter 2: |
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Getting in the front door - RFID
enabled electronic strikes and deadbolts |
| Chapter 3: |
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Stepping into your car - RFID
enabled power door locks and alarm remotes |
| Chapter 4: |
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Logging into your computer - Build
an RFID enabled keyboard and update your Windows GINA |
| Chapter 5: |
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Opening a safe - Mod an electronic
safe for RFID access |
| Chapter 6: |
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Building a smart shelf - Take
inventory of your things |
| Chapter 7:
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Letting Fido in the pet door - Get
familiar with tag and reader antenna orientation |
| Chatper 8: |
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Track employees and time with active
RFID |
| Chapter 9:
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To catch a thief - Monitor assets
and send alerts |
| Chapter 10: |
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Reading, writing and RFID - Using
writable RFID tags |
| Chatper 11: |
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Extreme RFID - What others are
doing, implants, etc. |
| Chapter 12:
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Hardware overview - What was used in
the book, operational specs, and where to get it, and how much |