Smart Container Security: the E-seal with RFID Technology
- Jin Zhang
- Cuifen Zhang
Abstract
In order to protect cargo from damage, theft, and terrorist threats, business and government turn to wireless sensorsand RFID tags, and tradition container is replaced by smart container. In this paper, the basic technical features of
RFID systems are described and linked to the practical applications. This paper will also determine how the
technologies perform in the real-world operational environments and evaluate the various trade-offs that exist with E-seal design.
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- DOI:10.5539/mas.v1n3p16
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