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Intellectual Property Law

2005

Consumers Against Supermarket Privacy Invasion And Numbering

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Radio Frequency Identification: Legal Aspects, Reuven R. Levary, David Thompson, Kristen Kot, Julie Brothers Jan 2005

Radio Frequency Identification: Legal Aspects, Reuven R. Levary, David Thompson, Kristen Kot, Julie Brothers

Richmond Journal of Law & Technology

Radio frequency identification (RFID) is a wireless technology that identifies objects without having either contact or sight of them. Unlike optically read technologies such bar codes, RFID tags can be read despite fog, ice, snow, paint or widely fluctuating temperatures. Additionally, RFID can identify moving objects. Data in an RFID tag is stored in an integrated circuit, and sent to the reader via an antenna. An RFID reader is essentially a radio frequency receiver controlled by a microprocessor or digital signal processor. The reader uses an attached antenna to capture the data transmitted from the tag and sends the information …