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Helping Bags Make Their Flights
By Andrew Price
RFID promises to improve baggage service and save airlines millions of dollars. Here's what’s being done to help make that a reality.
RFID and C-Level Thinking—What If?
By James Williams
In order to maximize the value of radio frequency identification, an executive must stand back and mull over the strategic implications.
Moving Toward Gen 2 RFID
By Wolf Bielas
How to make your implementation a success.
An RFID Application Developer's Wish List
By Mihir Mohan
In order to take the technology to the next level, application developers need access to low-cost simulated RFID platforms.
Switching Off Credit Card Fraud
By Prasad Paturi
If a simple switch were added to contactless payment cards, the potential to steal credit card information could be greatly curtailed.
What I Wish I Had Known
By Buffy Dorpinghaus
The RFID project I managed was ultimately successful, but there were a few lessons I learned the hard way.
Gen 2—The Tough Questions, Part 2
By Chris Diorio
One of the architects of EPCglobal's Generation 2 standard addresses end users’ concerns regarding Gen 2-based tags and readers.
Gen 2—The Tough Questions, Part 1
By Chris Diorio
One of the architects of EPCglobal's Generation 2 standard addresses end users' concerns regarding Gen 2-based tags and readers.
RFID and China
By Harold Clampitt
As rulers of the world’s largest potential RFID market, Chinese leaders view the setting of RFID standards as critical to its economic strategy.
Think Infrastructure
By Toby Rush
Radio frequency identification is an infrastructure technology, and that's why so many people have failed to grasp its importance—and see where the ROI is.
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