The University of Arkansas’ new Radio Compliance Center facility is testing passive RFID inlays submitted by tag makers, and hopes to harmonize item-level usage by providing results to retailers and goods suppliers free of charge. The center, located next to the university’s RFID Research Center, in Fayetteville, Ark., features an anechoic chamber.See an abstract of the paper.
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