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市場調査レポート
RFIDタグとRFIDチップ:次世代の市場機会
RFID Tags And Chips: Opportunities in the Second Generation
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In-Stat |
| 出版日 |
2005年12月 |
商品コード |
35745 |
| ページ情報 |
英文 42 PAGES |
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当商品の販売は、2011年07月19日を持ちまして終了しました。
Summary
The technology called Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) provides for a simple way to identify an object, living or otherwise, without contact with the object. A "tag" embedded in, or impressed upon, an object is scanned with a reader and information about the object is retrieved in milliseconds.
To understand why RFID is so important, it is useful to look back at the Universal Product Code (UPC). Bernard Silver and Norman Woodland devised the UPC coding system in the early 1950s and received a patent for it in 1952. In 1973, the Uniform Code Council (UCC) was formed to uniquely identify and control distribution of UPCs so that they could be used commercially, and in 1974 Juicy Fruit Gum became the first item to bear a UPC label.
This report contains a background of the RFID market and focuses on RFID use in the following markets: livestock, companion animals, food tags, humans, supply chain, pharmaceuticals, asset tracking, package delivery tags, automotive, access control, and payment devices. For each segment, a background, tag forecast, tag ASP, and tag revenue is included for the years 2005-2010
Table of Contents
- Executive Summary
- Methodology
- Background
- Active vs. Passive Tags
- How Does RFID Work?
- Properties of Low Frequency (125KHz & 134KHz) Tags
- Properties of High Frequency (13.56MHz) Tags
- Properties of Ultra-High Frequency (868MHz, 902-915MHz) Tags
- Standards Development
- Advantages of Gen 2 Standard Tags
- Advanced Tag Management Capability
- More Reliable RF Protocol
- Greater Security
- Faster Speed
- Improved Manufacturability
- The Cost of Tags and Chips The Five-Cent RFID Tag
- The Cost of Implementation
- Problems With The Technology
- Uses for RFID
- Livestock
- Pets
- Food
- Humans
- Supply Chain Management
- Pharmaceuticals
- Asset Tracking
- Packages/Shipping
- Automotive Access and Related Purchasing
- Access Control/Identification
- Currency/Payment
- Future Applications
- Forecasts
- Livestock
- Pets
- Food
- Humans
- Supply Chain Management
- Pharmaceuticals
- Asset Tracking
- Packages/Shipping
- Automotive Access and Related Purchasing
- Access Control/Identification
- Currency/Payment
- Totals
- Conclusion
List of Tables
- Table 1. RFID Tags and Revenue Summary (Units in Thousands, Revenue in US$M)
- Table 2. Tags Used In Livestock (Units in Thousands, ASP in US$, Revenue in US$M)
- Table 3 Tags Used In Companion Animals (Units in Thousands, ASP in US$, Revenue in US$M)
- Table 4. Food Packaging Tags (Units in Thousands, ASP in US$, Revenue in US$M)
- Table 5. Tags Used in Humans (Units in Thousands, ASP in US$, Revenues in US$M)
- Table 6. Supply Chain Tags (Units in Thousands, ASP in US$, Revenue in US$M)
- Table 7. Pharmaceutical Tags (Units in Thousands, ASP in US$, Revenue in US$M)
- Table 8. Asset Tracking Tags (Units in Thousands, ASP in US$, Revenue in US$M)
- Table 9. Package Delivery Tags (Units in Thousands, ASP in US$, Revenue in US$M)
- Table 10. Automotive Tags (Units in Thousands, ASP in US$, Revenue in US$M)
- Table 11. Access Control Tags (Units in Thousands, ASP in US$, Revenue in US$M)
- Table 12. Payment Devices w/RFID Tags (Units in Thousands, ASP in US$, Revenue in US$M)
- Table 13. Total RFID Tags (Units in Thousands, Revenue in US$M)
List of Figures
- Figure 1. Tags Used in Livestock (Units in Thousands)
- Figure 2. Tags Used in Companion Animals (Units in Thousands)
- Figure 3. Food Packaging Tags (Units in Thousands)
- Figure 4. Tags Used in Humans (Units in Thousands)
- Figure 5. Supply Chain Tags (Units in Thousands)
- Figure 6. Pharmaceutical Tags (Units in Thousands)
- Figure 7. Asset Tracking Tags (Units in Thousands)
- Figure 8. Package Delivery Tags (Units in Thousands)
- Figure 9. Automotive Tags (Units in Thousands)
- Figure 10. Access Control Tags (Units in Thousands)
- Figure 11. Payment Device Tags (Units in Thousands)
- Figure 12. Total Tags By Application (Units in Thousands)
- Figure 13. Tag Revenue By Application (US$ Millions)
- Figure 14. Average Tag Selling Price (US$)
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