Cellulari Rfid, manca uno standard: e meno male! il Controllo Totale è rimandato!
Phones Rfid, lacks a standard
12 May 2006
ImageGli mobile operators and manufacturers of mobile phones
must roll up their sleeves to
define a standard platform that enables the RFID
to be more widely used in this area, coming out of
niche applications where it is confined to
time. And 'This is the main data that emerges from
report "RFID Report 2006-2011: Opportunities and Challenges
with cellular RFID ", published by
consulting firm Visiongain.
The report gives an analysis of high-level
RFID market, which focuses on topics such as
spectrum, interoperability , scalability, cost and price
adoption services, security and privacy.
In addition, discusses the potential of RFID in the field of mobile
, and the ability to integrate both supply-side
networks than on the equipment
and strategies that can be
adopted by the respective market participants.
According to the study, 62 percent of mobile phones in
2011 sarà dotato di tag e/o funzionalità di lettura
Rfid, rispetto all'attuale 1%. La crescita sarà
trainata dal calo dei costi di integrazione dei chip
Rfid nei dispositivi mobili. Tuttavia questo non
significa automaticamente che saranno disponibili
applicazioni. I telefoni cellulari possono facilmente
essere accoppiati a tag attivi o a lettori Rfid, ma la
mancanza di una killer application , dovuta prima di
tutto all'assenza di uno standard condiviso, sta
rallentando la risposta del mercato.
"La buona notizia è che anche in assenza di una killer
application, soluzioni puntuali si adattano bene al
mercato della telefonia cellulare"
explains lead author of the report, Nancee Ruzicka. "I adapted
phones to make payments or
control inputs are
when tested in different markets.
The logical extension of RFID technology is in mobile phones.
A quarter of the world population has a mobile device, and
Industry is only beginning to exploit these opportunities
.
The study also shows that producers of RFID solutions
have much to gain from
Gen2 standard expected by mid-2006.
the definition and adoption of this standard will
the effect of "galvanize the market", although problems remain with respect to interoperability
overall, particularly in China, where they spend many
major retail chains.
by: rfiditalia.com
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