RFID: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow

Radio frequency identification (RFID) has existed for a number of years, with some in the industry believing that the industry had its start during World War II with the advent of the Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) method of identifying allied aircraft. In this system, a transponder within the a...

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