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OPINION
RFID's Case of Schizophrenia
Those looking at using RFID can't see a return on investment, but those using it say the technology pays for itself. What's up?
Serialized Bar Codes or RFID?
Serialized bar codes are not a replacement for RFID, but they should be considered for applications where line of sight is not an issue and a lot of labor isn’t needed to scan items.
Process Controls for the Supply Chain
RFID could bring to supply chains a level of automation and control similar to what process control devices brought to manufacturing decades ago.
A Compromise on the California RFID Bill
The best course of action would be for the bill to be shelved and for the RFID industry to address concerns about using RFID transponders in government-issued documents.
RFID in Europe: A Special Case
Europe's led the world in deploying RFID systems, but taking advantage of UHF EPC presents some special challenges.
Real RFID Talent Will Cost You
An RFID Journal survey reveals that salaries are rising as the demand for people with RFID skills and experience increases.
Asia in the Rearview Mirror
The region has lagged behind the United States and Europe in mandating RFID tagging, but governments in the region are putting up the money to change.
Readers' Views on Tag Costs and Performance
Our recent online polls show you want RFID tags that perform consistently, but you're divided over whether cost or performance is most important.
Not All EPC Tags Are Alike
The huge variance in tag performance—even among tags of the same make and model—makes designing an effective UHF RFID system a real challenge.
The Price of EPC Gen 2
The protocol has great features, but will it delay widespread adoption of RFID?
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