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The Evolution of RFID Networks: The Potential for Disruptive Innovation

Overview RFID technology has generated much hype in the last few years. The major driver for its development has been the tagging of physical objects - people, places, and things - with single chip radios so they can interface with computers. While the technology has been available for several decades, the 21st century has marked the beginning of a new era in RFID development and usage. The efforts of EPCglobal have dominated RFID application growth, creating a global infrastructure that is focused on improving supply chain management. This paper examines several key trends in the latest phase in RFID's history.

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