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RFID Standards OPINION

The Electronic Frisk
Here's a look at the IT systems that would be required to match a person to an RFID tag in their clothes.

European Power
If European companies are going to continue leading the adoption of RFID, the EU needs to change its regulations on UHF readers.

Alien Encounter
Alien Technology is important, but it is neither the savior nor the destroyer of RFID industry.

The Wal-Mart Factor
Because of its size, Wal-Mart will have a major effect on how RFID technology is adopted.

EPC and ISO 18000-6
Confused about differences between the Auto-ID Center's Electronic Product Code and ISO 18000-6? Chris Turner offers some clarifications.

Our Stand on Standards
RFID Journal is now and has always been a strong supporter of open RFID standards.

Fear of Big Brother
As more people learn about the potential for using RFID to track purchases, privacy concerns are growing.

Now the Hard Part
Despite all of the excitement about low-cost RFID tags, the biggest challenge is creating the IT infrastructure.

If There's a Patent Pool, Should You Jump In?
Everyone agrees more RFID standards are needed. But a patent pool may just add an unnecessary layer of bureaucracy. By Dan Mullen, Interim CEO of AIM

The World Just Changed
Gillette's plan to purchase 500 million RFID tags from Alien Technology forces vendors and end users to confront a new reality.


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