

|
Wednesday, October 22, 2008 Y 4:04 PM RFID Innovation @ National Library I remembered when I was still in primary school, I would visit the Queenstown library with my sister and mum as my sister is a big fan of books since she was young. Therefore when we visit the library, I would try to grab some books to look at them. I remembered the books last time were old and tattered, the front page would be full of ink chopped of dates and everything seems very untidy. Plus the queue to allow the librarian to scan the barcode of the book manually has slowed things down therefore my visit to the library has reduced. However when after a few years, I visited the library once again. I was happy to see the change. There were more machine then human now which makes borrowing of books faster. The books are now nice and not many ink chopped already due to having the tag now placed inside every book. =) The implementation of RFID in all library actually started in the year 2002 however it took 4 years to have all the teachnology properly installed. The very first system was installed in 1998,in bukit batok. With the new implementation, the national library have saved 47million in manpower cost. They can also have a faster stock taking,tracking of items that are being misplaced or bound for other branches. Library user can now borrow books at a faster time and also return books to any branch that is nearest to their house. Having the new system it benefits both the library itself and the users. It is definately a long term investment and I can foresee improvements that will be made every now and then. =) A little information on the system. A comprehensive RFID system has four components:
However I felt that, if the tag could be re-written it would save the libraries lesser cost as the price of each tag costs around 45cents per piece. Another disadvantage is User Privacy Concerns. Privacy concerns associated with item-level tagging is another significant barrier to library use of RFID tags. The problem with today's library RFID system is that the tags contain static information that can be relatively easily read by unauthorized tag readers. This allows for privacy issues described as "tracking" and "hotlisting" Source from http://www.webpages.uidaho.edu/~mbolin/shahid.htm On the second part of the ppt, a 'smart shelf' has been invented with the objective to have more accurate and faster access to library materials and tracking their usage within the library. ![]() ![]() a picture taken from the powerpoint slide. I find this new 'smart shelf' concept awesome because it never struck my mind about having a shelf that will do stock taking to keep the collection inventory up to date, detect wrongly placed item etc... With this new implementation, the national library's technology has no doubt reached a greater height. (: Tuesday, October 21, 2008 Y 11:13 AM Hello! It's my 2nd post :D Today's lesson, we've looked at how wal-mart has implemented RFID to save 8 billion dollars and the benefits of RFID since it was implemented. I found a link that will update news on different fields on RFID. http://www.aimglobal.org/members/news/newsroom.aspx One particular article caught my eye... RFID in Healthcare: Risk or Benefit? http://www.aimglobal.org/members/news/templates/template.aspx?articleid=3283&zoneid=24 This topic caught my eye because I have seen many success stories after the implementation of RFID but have not read about the negative impact it has yet. Therefore it is a article worth mentioning about =) Friday, October 17, 2008 Y 10:12 AM My very first post in this blog (: Chose blogspot instead of wordpress or livejournal because I am more used to blogger and it's function. Radio Frequency Identification also known as RFID, it is something new to me as I have not taken any similar module before. RFID was my first choice thanks to WONG TING TING! haha. She showed me her project which is something related to RFID. I thought it was pretty amazing how this small tag actually works! After the first lesson on Tuesday, we watched a video on RFID and how it affects the industry and also have some extra understanding of it. On Friday, we learnt some knowledge about the RFID tag itself. Now I know that the communication between the passive tag and the reader consist of both data transfer and energy transfer. haha. Learnt about the Tag Frequency with the lowest at (120-140KHz) and the highest 2.45 GHz and above. Currently searching for RFID related sites but still have not found a good website. Will post one up once I find it :D Alright blogged till here then.. Please visit the "rapist/abnormal girl living in lala land" Please click there! http://click-here-and-there.blogspot.com haha tatas! |
colourful Linnet Lim Ngee Ann Poly Engineering Informatics 3F04 ongoing ESCAPADES Leong Pui Kwan Wong Li Ting Hayamon into the past %u2605October 2008 %u2605November 2008 %u2605March 2009 APPLAUSE |