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RFID tracks future everyday apps 2005-05-16
Replacing barcodes, RFID is set to make transportation logistics and access control or object identification easier and considerably more reliable  
Test passive RFID tags with RTSA 2007-02-01
This article discusses the testing challenges facing the designer of an RFID communication system—regulatory testing, standards conformance, and optimization with a focus on passive RFID tags  
Supply chain RFID: How it works and why it pays 2005-08-16
Arm yourself with a good understanding of RFID technology to increase inventory visibility while streamlining operations  
Keep the livestock industry healthy with RFID 2009-04-23
Animal disease outbreaks are devastating to the meat production industry. The only way to control these outbreaks' cause is to prevent any further spread of infection. Thus, a means to rapidly trace the origins of a new disease outbreak is essential. Enter the RFID  
Improving RFID chip security 2004-05-03
It is important to incorporate measures against attacks in IC card design and implementation, to protect crucial data from illegal use.  
RTSA aids RFID testing 2004-09-16
Explore Freescale's i.MX21 applications processor based on ARM core technology and designed for mobile wireless applications.  
Contactless tech toughens passport integrity 2007-10-01
The electronic passport is entering a new technological era with the integration of the contactless security controller. With widespread adoption, the handling of such documents has become more secure and convenient.  
Valuing substrate parasitics in RFIC designs 2008-09-16
Often, there is a need to simulate RFIC designs with substrate parasitics to accurately represent high-frequency effects in actual silicon. Generally, parasitics appear from a chip's surface layers, especially from metallization routing and coupling, or from the RC parasitics of the silicon substrate.  
Avert attacks in contactless MCUs 2007-02-16
Contactless high-security chips are equipped with the newest countermeasures—and these countermeasures have to withstand the most extensive tests.  


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