Electric Review, Oct. 2004
Book Description
With a predicted $10-billion market over the next decade, RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) is a booming new wireless technology with an eager new audienceretailers. From global giant Wal-Mart down, RFID is being adapted to track inventories via microchip-tagged products. Popular technology writer Steven Shepard's RFID gives you an inside look at the entire arena, from the technology's staggering capabilities and potential, through insightful coverage of issues from vendors, implementation, and monitoring, to possible technical conflicts, market forecasts, and security.
A must-read for both technical types and retailers, this book's need-to-know contents include:
Defining RFID Underlying Technologies Technological Competitors Future RFID Applications RFID/3G/Bluetooth Coexistence Implementation Potential Roadblocks RFID Security RFID Chips, Readers, and Applications Sets Short- and Long-Term Forecasts