In this paper, the effects of UHF electromagnetic fields produced by a RFID reader on a blood bag are evaluated numerically in several configurations. The results of the simulation, field level and distribution, specific absorption rate (SAR), and heating time show that an exposure to a typical reader field leads to a temperature increase smaller than 0.1 C and to a SAR smaller than 1 W/kg. As a consequence, no adverse biological effects occur during a typical UHF RFID reading cycle on a blood bag. Therefore, the blood contained in a bag traced using UHF-RFID is as safe as those traced using barcodes. The proposed analysis supports the use of UHF RFID in the blood transfusion supply chain
Background: A complex process like the blood transfusion chain could benefit from modern technologie...
The growing counterfeiting problem and the significant fragmentation of the pharmaceutical market ar...
The item-level tracing and tracking requirements are growing more and more in the pharmaceutical sec...
In this paper, the effects of UHF electromagnetic fields produced by a RFID reader on a blood bag ar...
In this paper, the effects of UHF electromagnetic fields produced by a RFID reader on a blood bag ar...
In this paper we evaluate the effects of UHF electromagnetic fields (in different configurations) on...
Abstract: This paper mainly deals with the Implementation of RFID in health care. It is primarily dr...
Medical errors occur during the blood transfusion are considered to be a major issue in the healthca...
Blood transfusion has always been crucial and strictly monitored. Currently, there are many standard...
RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology has gained increasing popularity in recent years, b...
In this work, a detailed analysis is presented on the propagation of electromagnetic (EM) fields pro...
This paper describes a technology testing part of a global project developed by University of Caglia...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of the paper is to design a testing protocol to measure performances of RFI...
In this paper, we describe the specific absorption rates (SAR) of radio frequency (RF) energy in mus...
In this paper we describe an antenna especially designed for a RFID passive tag working at UHF (867 ...
Background: A complex process like the blood transfusion chain could benefit from modern technologie...
The growing counterfeiting problem and the significant fragmentation of the pharmaceutical market ar...
The item-level tracing and tracking requirements are growing more and more in the pharmaceutical sec...
In this paper, the effects of UHF electromagnetic fields produced by a RFID reader on a blood bag ar...
In this paper, the effects of UHF electromagnetic fields produced by a RFID reader on a blood bag ar...
In this paper we evaluate the effects of UHF electromagnetic fields (in different configurations) on...
Abstract: This paper mainly deals with the Implementation of RFID in health care. It is primarily dr...
Medical errors occur during the blood transfusion are considered to be a major issue in the healthca...
Blood transfusion has always been crucial and strictly monitored. Currently, there are many standard...
RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology has gained increasing popularity in recent years, b...
In this work, a detailed analysis is presented on the propagation of electromagnetic (EM) fields pro...
This paper describes a technology testing part of a global project developed by University of Caglia...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of the paper is to design a testing protocol to measure performances of RFI...
In this paper, we describe the specific absorption rates (SAR) of radio frequency (RF) energy in mus...
In this paper we describe an antenna especially designed for a RFID passive tag working at UHF (867 ...
Background: A complex process like the blood transfusion chain could benefit from modern technologie...
The growing counterfeiting problem and the significant fragmentation of the pharmaceutical market ar...
The item-level tracing and tracking requirements are growing more and more in the pharmaceutical sec...