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[One of the most intriguing aspects of modern RFID tags is that they are able to convey information that extends beyond an ID stored in an internal memory, and dynamically read data from an on-board sensor [31]. Today, there are commercial implementations of RFID technology that can verify that critical environmental parameters remain within a safe range, and as a result can be used to ensure the integrity of perishable goods, and protect the interests of retailers and customers alike.]
Published: Jan 1, 2006
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