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Each month, RFID Journal receives numerous white paper submissions from outside experts. We read each paper carefully and select the most informative articles. Please note that we cannot guarantee the accuracy of facts or claims in these papers.

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  • Increase Visibility and Velocity With Real-Time Asset-Management Solutions
    Published July 2009

    Zebra Enterprise Solutions explains how it assists public sector organizations in tracking and managing essential assets in a number of environments, including lean manufacturing; maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO); equipment and asset tracking; and flight line operations. This document also explains how the U.S. Army Depot at Tobyhanna, Pa., within a year of implementing automated identification and RFID technologies to locate disassembled parts at various stages of the refurbishing process, achieved near-real-time visibility into each item's status, saving an estimated $450,000 annually. (2 pages)

  • RFID in Construction
    Published December 2006

    This report—submitted by Erabuild, in cooperation with the National Agency for Enterprise and Construction, Tekes, DTI and the Swedish Research Council for Environment, Agricultural Sciences and Spatial Planning—examines the current state of RFID in construction and facilities operations, as well as the technology's current and future potential uses in such environments. (100 pages)

  • Securing the Pharmaceutical Supply Chain
    Published September 2005

    The complexity of the U.S. health-care system is increasing rapidly. Demographic changes, along with a host of new drugs, are causing greater volumes of raw materials and finished products to move through the pharmaceutical supply chain. This white paper from MIT's Auto-ID Center addresses how to fight the resultant counterfeit drug using auto-ID technology.

  • RFID Technology and Its Uses for Automatic Identification Data
    Published November 2004

    Submitted by SATO America, Inc., this document describes the basic components of an RFID system and explores the technology, applications and competitive advantages of RFID and its uses for automatic identification data collection (AIDC).

  • Auto-ID Center Savant Specification
    Published September 2003

    This paper, published the Auto-ID Center, has the original specification for the Savant software that was designed to be the central nervous system of the EPC network.

  • EPC Class 1 Specification
    Published November 2002

    This Auto-ID Center document specifies the original radio frequency communication interface and reader command functionality requirements for an UHF EPC Class I RFID tag.

  • Auto-ID Center Field Trial Report
    Published September 2002

    This Auto-ID Center paper describes the results of the initial phase of the center's field trials, in which pallets of goods were tracked from several manufacturing facilities to several retail distribution centers and stores. Reports on phases two and three were never published.

  • Executive Briefing: Towards an Approach to Intellectual Property
    Published August 2002

    The open system concept is that common linking technologies should be available for use by everyone. Providing this availability requires such considerations as licenses, patents, copyrights and trademarks, or else the emerging competitive market for products and services compatible with an open system may be impaired or restricted. This question touches on a number of philosophical issues. Kevin Ashton's white paper summarizes these and other questions, but does not seek to address them or express an opinion.

  • RFID Within the Distribution Center
    Published June 2002

    This paper, written by PWC Consulting (now part of IBM Business Consulting Services) for the Auto-ID Center examines the potential savings companies can realize by using RFID within their distribution centers.

  • RFID and Out-of-Stocks
    Published June 2002

    This paper, written by PWC Consulting (now part of IBM Business Consulting Services) for the Auto-ID Center looks at RFID's potential to improve on-shelf product availability.

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