1st Edition

RFID and Auto-ID in Planning and Logistics A Practical Guide for Military UID Applications

    430 Pages 167 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    430 Pages 167 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    As RFID technology is becoming increasingly popular, the need has arisen to address the challenges and approaches to successful implementation. RFID and Auto-ID in Planning and Logistics: A Practical Guide for Military UID Applications presents the concepts for students, military personnel and contractors, and corporate managers to learn about RFID and other automatic information capture technologies, and their integration into planning and logistics functions. The text includes comparisons of RFID with technologies such as bar codes, satellite tags, and global positioning systems and provides a decision model for choosing the appropriate technology for a given application.

    By providing the histories, current use, and future applications of RFID and automatic identification technologies (AIT), the book discusses supply chain planning and logistics uses for these technologies. It addresses the fundamental relationships in RFID, including how antennae, integrated circuitry, and substrate work together. The text provides detailed information for troubleshooting design issues and an understanding of passive, semi-passive, and active tags, so an informed choice of technology type can be made. It describes the unique identification (UID) standards necessary for military contractors and how to use RFID and AIT to meet those requirements.

    This book is unique in the depth of material presented, making it appropriate for engineers, students, and operational personnel as a resource for foundational concepts for integrating logistics and RFID. A comprehensive reference, this volume can is an academic text, a practitioner’s handbook, and a military contractor’s UID guide for using RFID and AIT technologies.

    History and Background
    Introduction and History of Military Logistics
    U.S. Department of Defense and North Atlantic Treaty Organization Supply Classes and National Stock Numbers
    DOD Shipping Level Containers RFID Designations

    Overview of RFID and AIT Technologies
    Overview of AIT Technologies
    Basic Introduction to Common RFID Components
    Passive RFID System Components
    Active RFID System Components

    Overview of Equipment Interoperability Protocols and Standards
    Important RFID Mandates
    Standards Organizations and RFID Standards
    UID and RFID Standards for Military

    Implementation, Decision Making, and Testing Approaches
    RFID Project Management
    RFID System Design
    RFID Supply Chain Planning Levels
    Implementing RFID Systems
    Obsolete Inventory Reduction with Modified Carrying Cost Ratio

    Overview of Logistics Planning and Inventory Control
    Engineering Economics of RFID
    Forecasting
    Manpower Planning
    Production Planning and Scheduling
    RFID in Logistics
    Inventory Control Basics
    Transportation and RFID Applications
    Optimizing RFID Portal Locations in Distribution Using Systematic Layout Planning
    RFID Uses in Warehousing

    Military RFID Initiatives and Applications
    U.S. Army RFID Initiatives
    Marine Corps and Navy RFID Initiatives
    Marine Terminal RFID Applications
    Other Foreign Country Armed Forces Adoption of RFID Technology

    Other Potential Military RFID Applications and Radio Theory
    Military Physical Fitness RFID Applications
    Marine RFID Security Applications
    Military Mortuary RFID Implantation Applications
    Railroad Car Tracking by an RFID System to Organize Traffic Flow
    Six Sigma
    Case Study: Multichannel RFID
    Radio Frequency Theory
    Future RFID Applications

    Biography

    Erick C. Jones, Christopher A. Chung