Both Wal-Mart and the U.S. military have announced that their suppliers would have to provide RFID tags on all pallets and cartons by January 2006. The security and privacy issues are far from being resolved, but wireless identification systems are nevertheless moving toward mass adoption, according to this book that examines all sides of RFID technology.
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Both Wal-Mart and the U.S. military have announced that their suppliers would have to provide RFID tags on all pallets and cartons by January 2006. The security and privacy issues are far from being resolved, but wireless identification systems are nevertheless moving toward mass adoption, according to this book that examines all sides of RFID technology.
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