Chapter 6 – RFID middleware: concepts and architecture

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Chapter 6 – RFID middleware: concepts and architecture

Figure 6.1 Outside a RFID middleware The authors draw this figure using latex command, I have to use the figure directly from pdf.

Figure 6.2 Inside a RFID middleware The authors draw this figure using latex command, I have to use the figure directly from pdf.

Figure 6.3 EPCglobal Network Architecture The authors draw this figure using latex command, I have to use the figure directly from pdf.

Figure 6.4 A host to reader connection through reader protocol

Figure 6.5 Layers of the EPCglobal Reader Protocol The authors draw this figure using latex command, I have to use the figure directly from pdf.

Figure 6.6 Protocol Layers Mapping The authors draw this figure using latex command, I have to use the figure directly from pdf.

Figure 6.7 DCI overview The authors draw this figure using latex command, I have to use the figure directly from pdf.

Figure 6.8 Smart Shelf (a) Physical view

Figure 6.8 Smart Shelf (b) Logical view 1

Figure 6.8 Smart Shelf (c) Logical view 2

Figure 6.9 EPCIS Interfaces The authors draw this figure using latex command, I have to use the figure directly from pdf.

Figure 6.10 ONS look up service

Figure 6.11 Manufacturer Network

Figure 6.12 Across Networks