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21 April 2022 Analyze the application of digital communication in the library information security based on RFID
Shun Li
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Proceedings Volume 12175, International Conference on Network Communication and Information Security (ICNCIS 2021); 121750V (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2628428
Event: International Conference on Network Communication and Information Security (ICNCIS 2021), 2021, Beijing, China
Abstract
With the rapid progress of science and technology, information and communication technology began to come into people's lives. As one of the branches of information and communication technology, radio frequency identification (RFID) technology gradually extended to all areas of life. This paper focuses on the application of RFID in libraries digital information security and expounds the advantages of radio frequency identification technology in library information security technology. Comparing it with the traditional bar code identification technology, RFID technology performs better in library information management. After installing the RFID system, it is easier for the library to store and integrate book information. At present, most library RFID systems use two operating frequencies: high frequency and ultra-high frequency. This paper analyzes the performance differences between HF RFID and UHF RFID in library scenarios. The purpose of the comparison is to hope that libraries can choose and install appropriate identification frequencies according to their own needs. At this stage, RFID technology is superior to barcode technology in many aspects, but if it can solve the problems of cost, safety, and anti-interference ability, more and more libraries will be willing to introduce this technology.
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Shun Li "Analyze the application of digital communication in the library information security based on RFID", Proc. SPIE 12175, International Conference on Network Communication and Information Security (ICNCIS 2021), 121750V (21 April 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2628428
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KEYWORDS
Antennas

Information security

Transceivers

Transponders

Data communications

Electromagnetic radiation

Information technology

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