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Radio Frequency Identification: A Business Revolution Providing Strategic and Competitive Advantage

Overview Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is a wireless data collection technology developed during World War II that has been used in tracking and accessing applications for about a decade. The technology transfers data wirelessly between a tiny transceiver and a tag. A tag is a combination of an electronic transponder with an antenna that can be attached to items such as a razor blade, an infusion pump in a hospital, a bottle of soda or a military tank. When the tag comes within the range of the transceiver, anywhere from inches to nearly three hundred feet, the transceiver decodes the information electronically programmed on the tag.

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PublisherAT&T Knowledge Ventures File FormatPDF
Date PublishedAugust 2007
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