RFID standard for Baggage Tags
Monday, November 21, 2005
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has introduced a global standard for RFID baggage tags. The standard was unanimously endorsed by IATA member airlines at the IATA Joint Passenger Services Conference held in Geneva last week.
The new standard uses 850MHz to 950MHz UHF and employs ISO-18000-6-C, ISO-15691 and ISO-15692 protocols.
It is expected that RFID will save the industry US$760 million annually by reducing baggage mishandling.
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The new standard uses 850MHz to 950MHz UHF and employs ISO-18000-6-C, ISO-15691 and ISO-15692 protocols.
It is expected that RFID will save the industry US$760 million annually by reducing baggage mishandling.
Labels: baggage, rfid, standard, tag, technology
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EPCGlobal's standardisation effort seems to be not practical
Wednesday, August 24, 2005
Ken Sakamura, the father of Ubiquitous Computing believes that RFID standards should be open. He thinks that the current EPCGlobal's standardisation effort seems to be not practical, in addition to its focus on supply chain management applications, which makes the application of EPCGlobal's RFID standard for some other applications seems to be difficult.
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Labels: epcglobal, rfid, scm, standard, technology
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China Works Out RFID Standards
Friday, March 04, 2005
The Chinese government and industries within China are working to develop RFID standards that are in line with specifications being used elsewhere in the world, representatives from the delegation told InformationWeek. "China will use EPCglobal and ISO standards, but with some modifications to satisfy special needs in China," said Qiang Bai, CTO at uniView Technologies.
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Labels: china, epcglobal, rfid, standard
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China considers frequency standard
Thursday, January 27, 2005
China remains far from deciding its standard for radio frequency identification (RFID) technology, as the country is still evaluating the issue, but could decide the frequency as early as this year.
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Labels: china, frequency, rfid, standard
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