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RFID Devices and Systems in Homeland Security Applications
Published
Author(s)
Kate Remley, Jeffrey R. Guerrieri, Dylan Williams, David R. Novotny, Anthony B. Kos, Nelson Bryner, Nader Moayeri, Michael Souryal, Kang Lee, Steven Fick
Abstract
This article reports on activities being carried out by the National Institute of Standards and Technology to ensure secure, reliable use of Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) technology in homeland security and public safety applications. These projects support the Science and Technology Directorate of the Department of Homeland Security in the development of measurement infrastructure, consensus standards, and key technologies for applications such as access control, critical asset protection at the border, and position localization for first responders.
Citation
Defense Standardization Program Journal
Pub Type
Journals
Keywords
Department of Homeland Security, Electromagnetic Security, Electronic Security, Position Localization, Public Safety, Radio-Frequency Identification, Sensor Networks
Remley, K.
, Guerrieri, J.
, Williams, D.
, Novotny, D.
, Kos, A.
, Bryner, N.
, Moayeri, N.
, Souryal, M.
, Lee, K.
and Fick, S.
(2007),
RFID Devices and Systems in Homeland Security Applications, Defense Standardization Program Journal
(Accessed October 16, 2025)