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Revision as of 18:08, 30 September 2006

The debate surrounding RFID is one that hits close to home for UW students. The CSE building is currently going through a large scale RFID deployment, foreshadowing what is to come in shops, offices, homes, and cities. In this whitepaper, we explore the broader practical, legal and sociopolitical implications of the technology.

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RFID overview

Technical questions and answers

Legal questions and answers

Sociopolitical questions and answers