The growing counterfeiting problem and the significant fragmentation of the pharmaceutical market are resulting on an increase of difficulty to trace medicines. In these scenarios, where an item-level traceability is crucial, the Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology holds the promise to eliminate many of the previous problems. Unfortunately, there are still some technical and economic barriers that are retarding the deployment of these innovative technologies in large-scale application scenarios. For the pharmaceutical supply chain, there have been concerns raised regarding the potential effects on the quality of drugs due to exposure to electromagnetic fields. In this paper, some results, obtained by a recent experimental study...
The item-level tagging is one of the main challenges in the pharmaceutical distribution in order to ...
The pharmaceutical industry is commonly referenced as one of the first adopters using RFID technolog...
In this paper, the effects of UHF electromagnetic fields produced by a RFID reader on a blood bag ar...
The item-level traceability is a very important requirement for many practical application scenarios...
The item-level tracing and tracking requirements are growing more and more in the pharmaceutical sec...
In the near future, the wireless technologies will play a very important role in healthcare applicat...
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is a very promising wireless technology able to trace and trac...
The application of RFID technologies along the pharmaceutical supply chain represents a guarantee of...
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is going to play a crucial role as auto-identification technol...
The Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology promises to improve several processes in the he...
The Radio Frequency Identification technology is widely used in many sectors, such as logistics, ant...
In this paper we evaluate the effects of UHF electromagnetic fields (in different configurations) on...
In this paper, the effects of UHF electromagnetic fields produced by a RFID reader on a blood bag ar...
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is playing a crucial role for item-level tracing sy...
<p>According to the vital role of pharmaceutical industry in health care system, pharmaceutical supp...
The item-level tagging is one of the main challenges in the pharmaceutical distribution in order to ...
The pharmaceutical industry is commonly referenced as one of the first adopters using RFID technolog...
In this paper, the effects of UHF electromagnetic fields produced by a RFID reader on a blood bag ar...
The item-level traceability is a very important requirement for many practical application scenarios...
The item-level tracing and tracking requirements are growing more and more in the pharmaceutical sec...
In the near future, the wireless technologies will play a very important role in healthcare applicat...
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is a very promising wireless technology able to trace and trac...
The application of RFID technologies along the pharmaceutical supply chain represents a guarantee of...
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is going to play a crucial role as auto-identification technol...
The Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology promises to improve several processes in the he...
The Radio Frequency Identification technology is widely used in many sectors, such as logistics, ant...
In this paper we evaluate the effects of UHF electromagnetic fields (in different configurations) on...
In this paper, the effects of UHF electromagnetic fields produced by a RFID reader on a blood bag ar...
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is playing a crucial role for item-level tracing sy...
<p>According to the vital role of pharmaceutical industry in health care system, pharmaceutical supp...
The item-level tagging is one of the main challenges in the pharmaceutical distribution in order to ...
The pharmaceutical industry is commonly referenced as one of the first adopters using RFID technolog...
In this paper, the effects of UHF electromagnetic fields produced by a RFID reader on a blood bag ar...