RFID Field Guide: Deploying Radio Frequency Identification Systems
| Technological Advancements 176 New and Improved Tags 177 Architecture for the New Network 178 Falling RFID Tag Price 180 Business Process Innovations 181 Item-Level Tagging 181 Third-Party Logistics Management 182 Real-Time Inventory Management 182 Business Intelligence 183 IT Outsourcing 183 Real-Time Data Sharing for Total Supply Chain Integration 183 Evolving Standards and Legislation 184 Industry Standards 184 Government Regulations and Mandates 184 Privacy Related Regulations 185 Consumer Application Innovations 185 Summary 186
The etymology of the word trend denotes both movement in a general direction as well as roundabout twists and turns. Early potters could not possibly have predicted the various turns the wheel would take during the 8,500 years after it was first invented. Similarly, it is unlikely that Michael Faraday could have imagined any of today's RFID applications when he discovered electromagnetic induction. Technology trends, in particular, are not only shaped by technological invention and advancements but by economic, social, and political factors. These add a new dimension of complexity to predicting the ultimate disposition and acceptance of trends. Keeping all these complexities in mind, we have identified the top emerging trends associated with RFID that are expected to drive its ubiquitous adoption. These trends fall into the following categories: Technological Advancements, Business Process Innovations, Evolving Standards and Legislation, and Consumer Application Innovations. In this chapter, we use these categories as anchor to do the following:
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