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Critical Reflection (1c)

Module learning: In my self-introduction, I mentioned my struggle with oral presentations due to a fear of making mistakes visible to others. Initially, I aimed to participate more actively in class discussions but found myself still held back by this fear, leading me to remain reserved and quiet. I'm also a little upset that I have frozen up during presentations yet again. However, I have noticed improvements in my ability to present without relying heavily on scripts and to engage the audience with informative content. I have also improved in my ability to answers questions during Q&A after thorough brainstorming on potential questions and intensive research on the topic to prepare myself. Engaging in reading aloud and using my voice more frequently has contributed to my improvement of  my pronunciation and pacing of my speech. This practice has also had a positive impact on my confidence level. I find writing quite challenging, especially at the beginning. Having peer evalua

Summary Reader Response draft 4 : RFID system

Hamadneh et al. (1970), in their article "Uncertain Supply Chain Management: The benefits and challenges of RFID technology implementation in supply chain: A case study from the Turkish construction sector." describes radio frequency identification (RFID) as a technology that automates data collection and identification utilizing electromagnetic fields. It consists of only three components; tags emitting signals, readers, and software for data storage. The tags can exist as passive, active, or semi-active, each offering distinct advantages in terms of read range, lifespan, and functionality(Amsler & Shea, 2021) According to Goldberg (2020), the origins of RFID can be traced back as early as World War II, which was used to identify planes on radar, determining who was friend or foe. However, the first patented RFID technology was claimed in 1973 by an entrepreneur, Charles Walton, for a passive transponder embedded in cards to unlock doors without using keys. Now in the m

Contributions to the Research Project

 1.   This topic was a project I did in Polytechnic, I had sent my report about it to the team so they can have an overview what RFID is about, what they are capable of and how they can improve quality of life to lab technicians and students along with the cons. 2. I have used gAI to search up about RFID technology being used in school. This is to narrow down the research of articles and provide specifications to the report, making it detailed yet not include unnecessary info. I have also used it to search up on how RFID has improved as compared to the last time I researched about it 3. I suggested using E-tag RFID products as I have visited the showroom for smart tool cabinet and e-lockers, I have gathered information regarding them. I have also tested their fixed antenna and tags and they are one of the best RFID companies in Singapore. 4. In terms of writing, I have done background, "What is RFID?", "Smart Tool Cabinet", summary of ideals, problem statement, prop

Trxk and Go (video pitch)

 

Summary Reader Response draft 3 : RFID system

Hamadneh et al. (1970), in their article "Uncertain Supply Chain Management: The benefits and challenges of RFID technology implementation in supply chain: A case study from the Turkish construction sector." describes radio frequency identification (RFID) as a technology that automates data collection and identification utilizing electromagnetic fields. It consists of only three components; tags emitting signals, readers, and software for data storage. The tags can exist as passive, active, or semi-active, each offering distinct advantages in terms of read range, lifespan, and functionality(Amsler & Shea, 2021) The origins of RFID can be traced back as early as World War II, which was used to identify planes on radar, determining who was friend or foe. However, the first patented RFID technology was claimed in 1973 by an entrepreneur, Charles Walton, for a passive transponder embedded in cards to unlock doors without using keys (Goldberg, 2020). Now in the modern times o

Summary Reader Response draft 2 : RFID system

According to Hamadneh et al. (2021), in their article "Un certain Supply Chain Management The benefits and challenges of RFID technology implementation in supply chain: A case study from the Turkish construction sector.", ra dio frequency identification (RFID) is a technology that automates data collection and identification which uses electromagnetic fields. The system consists of only three components; a tag that emits signals, a reader to read the signals and a software that stores the data of the tag and object. The tags can exist as passive, active, or battery-assisted passive (BAP), each offering distinct advantages in terms of read range, lifespan, and functionality and the readers can be either fixed or portable (Garcia & Martinez, 2017). The origins of RFID can be traced back as early as World War II, which was used to identify planes on radar, determining who was friend or foe. However, the first patented RFID technology was claimed in 1973 by an entrepreneur, C

Summary Reader Response draft 1: RFID system

  According to Hamadneh et al. (n.d.), Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is a technology that automates data collection and identification, it uses electromagnetic fields to identify, record and track objects. The system consists of three components; a tag that sends out signals, a reader to read the signals and a software that stores the information. RFID tags can be passive, active, or battery-assisted passive (BAP), each offering distinct advantages in terms of read range, lifespan, and functionality (Garcia & Martinez, 2017). The origins of RFID can be traced back to World War II, which was used to identify planes on radar. However, the first patented RFID technology was claimed in 1973 by an entrepreneur, Charles Walton, for a passive transponder used to unlock doors without keys. (Violino, 2005) Groom et al.(2021) states that RFID is commonly used in retail to keep track of inventory, pets or even people in sporting events. NFC, short range RFID tag, is a popular and effi