APPLICATION OF OBJECT-ORIENTED RFID: INTRODUCTION OF RFIDS TO PARTIALLY NETWORKED MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS
In this research, we suggest another usage of the RFID(Radio Frequency Identification) tags to partially networked manufacturing systems applying the object-oriented concept into RFIDs.In most RFID systems, the network systems are necessary to figure the client-server system for the information processing.Since RFID tags have only unique IDs, and related data are stored in the server computers, data for the RFIDs are loaded from the server computers using the network systems.Therefore, the whole systems have to be networked completely.Those cost so much that small-sized enterprises cannot introduce the RFID system into their factories.In this research, we design the RFID-based manufacturing information system even in the partially networked environment using the OORFIDs (Object-Oriented RFID).The OORFID suggested in this research is the object that does not only have unique IDs or data, but also has the methods to processing these data like the object in the object oriented concept.Realizing this system,we provide one solution using the combination of the polymorphism mechanism of OORFID and the rewritable feature of RFID.For the verification of this solution, we design and develop the simulation system of a shop floor control.In this system, we actually implement this solution using the java programming language which provides to pack the java applet into the OORFID.
RFID Object-oriented Polymorphism Database Information Technology
Tamotsu Kamigaki Daisuke Masuda
Faculty of Information Design , Hiroshima Kokusai Gakuin University, Hiroshima 739-0321, Japan Information Processing Center, Hiroshima Kokusai Gakuin University, Hiroshima 739-0321, Japan
国际会议
The 11th International Conference on Industrial Management(第十一届工业管理国际会议)
日本
英文
657-661
2012-08-29(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)