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Indian Mine Monitors Workers and Toxic Gases

PervCom's active 2.4 GHz RFID tags, attached to cap lamps, track miners' locations and contain sensors for measuring temperature, humidity and air quality.

EPCIS Technology Improves Visibility for North Sea Oil Service and Supply Companies
An EPCIS-compliant system from Spartan Solutions Services is enabling Swire Oilfield Services and Aker Solutions to share data regarding the whereabouts of their equipment and containers.




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RFID: No Longer for Big Companies Only
Midsize businesses are turning to RFID to capture the same efficiency and productivity benefits their larger counterparts are receiving—and they're discovering that the RFID road to cost savings is paved with both promise and challenges. PremiumPREMIUM


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An Unscientific Article on RFID and Privacy
By Mark Roberti
A renowned U.S. magazine has published an article by a well-known opponent of RFID that presents a one-sided view of the privacy and security issues associated with RFID.

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.


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