A Dog’s Tale on RFID Standards
Standards development is powering ahead and fueling RFID.
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Ken Reich
and Alastair Mcarthur
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As an unsuspecting pup, the French bulldog was injected with an RFID tag. The use of RFID for the identification of companion animals, referred to as micro-chipping, is a very mature application whereby small glass encapsulated tags are implanted as sub-dermal tracking/identification devices containing preprogrammed memory encoding. This technique offers a means for enabling accurate identification of the animal.
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