Systemy automatycznej identyfikacji RFID - Etykietowanie Comex
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Ulotka z tatuażem, saszetką lub naklejkami. Etykiety ze zdrapką i numeryczne. Etykiety ze zdrapką i numeryczne. Ulotka z tatuażem, saszetką lub naklejkami. Drukujemy kilkanaście tysięcy wzorów etykiet rocznie.
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Systemy automatycznej identyfikacji RFID - Etykietowanie ComexDESCRIPTION
Zobacz systemy automatycznej identyfikacji RFID realizowane przez firmę Comex. Na uwagę zasługują wielokolorowe etykiety RFID i etykiety na szybę samochodową.CONTENT
This domain had the following on the homepage, "Tel 71 373 75 79." Our analyzers observed that the web site said " Etykiety RFID Comex na targach Embedded World w Norymberdze." The Website also stated " Na stoisku targowym w tegorocznej edycji Embedded World w Norymberdze w dniach 25-26. Firma SILICA pokazala automat sprzedajacy sterowany kartami zblizeniowymi RFID. Karty zblizeniowe zostaly wyprodukowane przez firme Comex." The website's header had Etykietowanie as the most important keyword. It was followed by systemy RFID, etykiety logistyczne, and RFID which isn't as highly ranked as Etykietowanie. The next words the site uses is etykiety RFID.OTHER BUSINESSES
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University of Massachusetts, Amherst. The UMASS Center for Advanced RFID Research is composed of 5 faculty and 9 students from the Computer Science. And Electical and Computer Engineering. Departments investigating a range of research topics related to RFID systems. This is a preliminary site with links to related people and projects. We will be expanding the site in the near future. RFID localization and mobile readers.
A central question in this research is in the balance between privacy and utility. Are there user-centered RFID applications that are truly useful? If so, how can they be designed to minimize loss of privacy? Finally, if these applications are indeed useful, does the utility outweigh the potential loss of privacy? We seek to answer these questions through careful, long-term user studies in which participation is optional and participants have control over their data and may opt out at any time.
Members of the RFID group are studying privacy and security issues in the current implementations of e-passports. We have conducted a security analysis of the BAC. Protocol that shows that it is possible to gain un-authorized access to an Italian e-passport. Transferability issues are discussed in a recent research paper. Accepted for publication at ESORICS 2008.