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A Management System of Street Trees by Using RFID

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To manage cities by using Ubiquitous technology, a U-city has recently been gaining attention in Korea. With a great deal of help from the Central Government and local governments, a series of trials to integrate the traditional complex facilities and natural items with the technical elements of the ubiquitous environment such as RFID, SoC and USN are actively in progress. Particularly, in the case of combining with the existing GIS system, they will be very efficient. and In this study, as an actual example of the application of RFID, wireless telecommunications, and GIS, RFID is introduced to manage street trees in cities and UFID is studied for a new address system in Korea. To enhance the existing management system, GPS, CDMA and a web information system are constructed and finally the three dimensional GIS system is developed.

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Kim, Em., Pyeon, Mw., Kang, MS., Park, Js. (2006). A Management System of Street Trees by Using RFID. In: Carswell, J.D., Tezuka, T. (eds) Web and Wireless Geographical Information Systems. W2GIS 2006. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4295. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11935148_7

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