A Life-Cycle Look at RFID Baggage Tags
Credit: JOEPRIESAVIATION.NET
At 16-17 cents each, radio frequency identification (RFID) tags for passenger luggage do not seem like much of a deal compared to the 2 cents that airlines typically spend for the standard bar-code paper strip that identifies a bag’s owner and its destination. But when Cisco Systems, Oracle and...
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