Lessons Learned from RFID Field Test
muddy_mudskipper writes "From John Young's cryptome.org website, is a newly posted pdf copy of the "Lessons Learned from RFID Field Test" as compiled by the Field Test Program Manager of the Auto ID Center. It is interesting to note the photographs of the different passive RFID antennas that could be used in product packaging - some small enough to fit into a soap box. Also curious is how many sector antennas have to pepper the test center in order to approach 100% RFID readability. 'In March 2001 a team comprised of Auto-ID Center sponsors (technology & end users) was assembled to plan and implement a Field Test aimed at taking the Auto-ID EPC technology from the laboratory to the real world environment with the objective of proving the power and effectiveness of the EPC and to blaze a trail for future adoption' "
OH NO... let's all put on our tinfoil hats so the men in black suits don't come aknockin'
ahaha, that boycott gillette site is retarded. Oh no, they're taking photos of you in a public place! Look at all the scruffy men buying razorblades!
You'd think it would have dawned on them that the security cameras in nearly every store is indeed recording them. Boycott going outside because you might get videotaped!
The people at the grocery store might even find out about that special ointment you tried to hide under the carton of eggs.