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Syed A. Ahson and Mohammad Ilyas

"RFID Handbook: Applications, Technology, Security, and Privacy"

3 Contribution passthru
1.1 Employer registration
4.1 Member/employee info
1.2 Member registration
1.3 Contribution info
(fund contribution)
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ESF Agreement
Super industry flow model
>40% Costs ~$1 Billion >20% Costs ~$600 Million
2.1 Investor/member application
2.2 Investment choice
2. Loosely coupled processes (note that choice of business partner, both B2B and B2C are
accommodated):
Illustrative examples would include
. Travel industry
. Hospitality and education
. Entertainment industry
. Health chains (e.g., telemedicine)
. ICT Industry
. Age care networks
3. Social networks:
Formal social networks might include
. Coordinated welfare agencies
. Voluntary services for the disabled
Progress in RFID Education 111
. Amateur sporting networks
. Libraries
. Private clubs=associations
The marketing opportunities for RFID typically depend not only on the productivity
imperative in categories (1) and (2) but also on quality control and continuous audit
requirements, focusing in particular on compliance requirements (e.g., safety requirements
in mining and manufacturing) established by government regulation or by formal business=
community contracts, including social compacts.
6.3 Instructional Frameworks for RFID=Smart Labels
The basic instructional framework used successfully by the author at Deakin (e.


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