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Volume 48 ,  Issue 9  (September 2005) table of contents
Special issue: RFID
SPECIAL ISSUE: RFID: tagging the world table of contents
Pages: 34 - 37  
Year of Publication: 2005
ISSN:0001-0782
Author
Gaetano Borriello  University of Washington, Seattle
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

Cheap, tiny, plentiful radio-frequency identification tags will make it possible to tag almost everything, spurring a revolution in how physical objects interact with information services.


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Borriello, G., Cuff, D., Diorio, C., Schilit, B., Shafer, S., and Zipkin, P. Radio Frequency Identification Technologies: A Workshop Summary. Computer Science and Telecommunications Board, National Research Council, Washington, D.C., 2004.
 
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Stockman, H. Communicating by means of reflected power. Proceedings of the Institute of Radio Engineers (Oct. 1948), 1196--1204.
 
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Want, R. RFID: A key to automating everything. Scientific American (Jan. 2004), 56--65.