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OPINION
Sensing New RFID Opportunities
Companies are beginning to examine the benefits of semi-active RFID tags that can support onboard sensors, to monitor the conditions of products and assets.
The Start of Something Big
The finalization of EPCglobal Network standards this year will allow companies to begin taking advantage of RFID data—which is what it’s all about.
Forecasts for RFID in 2006
Will RFID reach the tipping point this year? It might, but one thing is for sure—this will be the year when people realize RFID can do more than track boxes in the supply chain.
A Look Back at 2005
It was a year with both positives and negatives for RFID.
Remember the Closed Loop
More companies are discovering that UHF RFID systems are not just for open supply chain applications.
RFID and Small Business
To compete successfully in a marketplace dominated by larger corporations, small companies should deploy the right RFID solution.
Spychips Revisited
Spychips co-author Katherine Albrecht has written a lengthy rebuttal to RFID Journal’s review of her book, but still has not made a credible case that RFID poses a significant threat to personal privacy.
Feelings of Insecurity
The global supply chain remains vulnerable to a terrorist attack. RFID alone won’t secure cargo containers, but it’s a start.
Should Skimming Be Illegal?
A ban on surreptitious scanning could resolve most of the concerns people have about RFID being used to invade privacy.
The Serendipity Effect
Manufacturers putting RFID tags on pallets and cases are discovering benefits they never anticipated.
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