Use-IT-Easy: A Low Cost, High Performance Mobile RFID Platform
Project: Research
Researcher(s)
- Leong Chye Andrew LIM (Principal Investigator / Project Coordinator)Department of Management Sciences
- Chan Hou CHE (Co-Investigator)Department of Management Sciences
- Cato Y FUNG (Co-Investigator)Department of Management Sciences
- Yanzhi David LI (Co-Investigator)Department of MarketingDepartment of Management Sciences
- Huaqing Min (Co-Investigator)
- Hao REN (Co-Investigator)
- Dongsheng Xu (Co-Investigator)
- Zhou Xu (Co-Investigator)
- Quan XUE (Co-Investigator)Department of Electrical Engineering
- Kai Ning Edward YUNG (Co-Investigator)Department of Electrical Engineering
Description
RFID technology can change the world - this is evident by the support of leading company Metro Group. However, deployment of RFID is not as fast as expected. Cost, ease of use, ease of deployment, and integration to existing processes are factors that prevent pervasive and large scale adoption.To make RFID adoption palatable, it must provide a quick return of investment. Increasing operations efficiency provides such an opportunity. RFID has always been envisaged as a tool to facilitate quick handover of goods from one party to another. However, using fixed reader installation is not only costly but also inflexible. Today's handheld readers are expensive, heavy and large, and are not easily adapted into existing workflows. As such these solutions are not even used in RFID deployments by Metro although tag failure at source is a common problem.In this project, we aim to overcome these problems. Our project will develop a cost effective and easy to use platform that facilitates the efficient checking and handing over of goods that are tagged. It will be first tested and integrated into the QC inspection process of our collaborators, Metro Group and its suppliers before becoming a standalone killer application.Detail(s)
Project number | 9443001 |
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Grant type | ITF |
Status | Finished |
Effective start/end date | 1/10/09 → 30/09/11 |