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Protecting EPC Tags
By Florian Michahelles and Mikko Lehtonen
In the short term, companies could use a transponder ID written to every microchip to ensure the authenticity of an EPC tag.
The Reality Search Engine
By Kevin Ashton
While Google is great at finding written or recorded information, it can't deliver when it comes to real-time, real-life events. RFID could change that.
Self-Service Border Control
By Jonathan Collins
Portugal is taking advantage of a global RFID standard to bring benefits to its government and travelers entering the country.
If at First You Don't Succeed
By Kevin Ashton
Companies should keep an open mind about RFID applications.
The T5 Debacle
By Jonathan Collins
Airports don't have to wait for a global system to benefit from RFID baggage tagging at individual terminals.
Dutch RFID Interference Study Is a Worst-Case Test
By Martin Payne
A recent study published in The Journal of the American Medical Association is not in line with the reality of most current hospital RFID deployments.
Business-Friendly Tools
By Mark Harrison
An enhanced track-and-trace system will allow organizations to make sense of supply-chain and life-cycle information.
The ZigBee Lesson
By Kevin Ashton
What does the story of another low-power, low-cost radio standard tell us about the future of RFID?
How to Deploy a Nine-Party EPCIS Network Within Two Months
By Ken Traub
A recent demonstration showed just how easy it is to use the Electronic Product Code Information Services standard to solve real supply chain business problems.
A Blueprint for Success
By Jonathan Collins
As some European companies shift from trials to deployment, they're developing a corporate plan for RFID adoption.
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