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Open-Source EPCIS Catching On
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| The Fosstrak open-source software suite
| provides core components for RFID applications,
| and includes an EPCIS Repository, a Tag Data
| Translation (TDT) Engine, Application Level
| Events (ALE) middleware and a Low-Level Reader
| Protocol (LLRP) Commander.
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http://www.rfidjournal.com/blog/entry/5321/
Recent:
Privacy for RFID tags
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| A common complaint about proposals to use RFID (Radio Frequency
| Identity) to tag everything from bank notes to underwear is that
| it opens the way for sophisticated privacy invasion. Someone with
| a reader could, once RFID is pervasive, read the valuables you're
| carrying, the contents of your wallet, and plan an attack
| accordingly. The solution so far: a kill function to disable the
| tags at the point of sale.
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http://www.heise.de/english/newsticker/news/145464
AspireRFID Can Lower Deployment Costs
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| The project, involving academic and research institutions across Europe, has
| developed free open-source RFID middleware, and is currently working to
| create a range of tools to facilitate RFID deployment.
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http://www.rfidjournal.com/article/view/4661
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