Study on the Theory and Standardization of Smart Sensing for Internet of Things

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The term Internet of Things appears to have been coined by a member of the RFID development community circa 2000, who referred to the possibility of discovering information about a tagged object by browsing an Internet address or database entry that corresponds to a particular RFID. RFID and sensor networks are likely to become much more capable and pervasive in the world of IOT. Firstly, the tag and reader function of RFID system are introduced. Secondly, the relationship between the two parts of RFID system is described in the paper. Finally, the standardization of RFID EPC global application system is studied, and the architecture of EPCglobal analyzed.

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