What does RFID do for the consumer?
Communications of the ACM - Special issue: RFID
RFID Sourcebook
An Introduction to RFID Technology
IEEE Pervasive Computing
RFID tags: privacy and security aspects
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Event-based applications and enabling technologies
Proceedings of the Third ACM International Conference on Distributed Event-Based Systems
Enhanced monitoring of tuberculosis patients by using RFID technologies
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Passengers in the airport: artefacts and activities
OZCHI '09 Proceedings of the 21st Annual Conference of the Australian Computer-Human Interaction Special Interest Group: Design: Open 24/7
Understanding the key success factors of RFID use in Supply Chain Management: a Delphi study
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Spatial inference using networks of RFID receiver: a Bayesian approach
GLOBECOM'09 Proceedings of the 28th IEEE conference on Global telecommunications
An authentication protocol for low-cost RFID tags
International Journal of Mobile Communications
A ubiquitous system supporting game-based inquiry learning
International Journal of Mobile Communications
An improved authentication protocol for mobile agent device in RFID environment
International Journal of Mobile Communications
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This article examines the state of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) as a solution to the problem of tracking baggage within the commercial aviation industry. The benefits and drawbacks of RFID are examined. The cost of RFID tags is still a major barrier to implementation for leaders within the industry. The technology will definitely benefit those with successful implementations as it will lead to improved customer service and satisfaction. The challenge is in building the business case, which involves cooperation between airports and airlines in providing RFID infrastructure. Benefits must be analysed over cross-functional processes owned by different departments and organisations.