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RFID Sensors: From Battlefield Intelligence To Consumer Protection
The U.S. military is funding the development of low-cost RFID sensors to gather information about battlefield conditions. The same technology could one day tell you when food is spoiled or tainted. PremiumPREMIUM

Sensors to Network the World
Intel is working with researchers at Berkeley to develop tiny sensors that can form ad hoc networks and provide feedback on the physical world. PremiumPREMIUM

A New Approach to RFID
University of Pittsburgh professor Marlin Mickle has developed a novel approach to RFID. His PENI tag "harvests" energy to transmit back a unique ID, which improves performance. PremiumPREMIUM

Agents Key to RFID Supply Chains
BiosGroup's intelligent software agents could play an important role in supply chains by responding automatically to information coming from RFID tags and readers. PremiumPREMIUM

Alien NanoBlocks Will Reshape RFID
Alien Technology has figured how to mass assemble microchips the size of a grain of pepper. The company could transform the RFID industry. PremiumPREMIUM


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