A Quality Attribute for RFID Manufacturing System

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RFID is used very wide for manufacturing system, supply chain system, and others. RFID uses the chips or tags to store electronic product codes (EPC) and he tags have radio transceivers using which they transmit the product or device information using EPCs to the devices that probe these tags. In the contents, in order to apply RFID technique to their system (manufacturing system) efficiently, to identify and know the accurate quality attributes for RFID enable system has necessary. In this paper, we propose the quality attributes for RFID enabled manufacturing system. For this work, we extract the quality criteria from similar attributes of the standards such as ISO/IEC 9126 and IEEE 1451.

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