RFID Mirrors
A new mirror from Paxar for the retail clothing
industry uses RFID technology to help customers learn more about a
particular item of clothing, including garment descriptions and
suggestions for matching items and accessories. Touching the mirror
will also signal sales staff that a customer needs assistance. [via The Retail Bulletin]
RFID + Parking
"Meter
maids" are getting help with the out of control parking situation in
South Korea thanks to RFID tags on every car. Handheld readers would
scan car tags to determine if a particular car is allowed in the city
on a given day, and a fine issued if not. [via PSFK]
Managing RFID Adoption
Line56
has a three-page article outlining how to break RFID adoption into five
stages, to more easily understand what your returns might be, as well
as how process workflow might be impacted. The five stages they discuss
are Creep, Crawl, Walk, Run, and Sprint - the latter of which includes
actual implementation. I've only scanned the article but it does appear
to have some generalized value for a manager researching how to go
about RFID implentation for their company.
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