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Almost any application in the area of automatic identification (auto ID) raises fundamental questions about what the appropriate identification technology is for “my application,” but none more than track and trace. Three identification technologies have dominated the market for many years: laser- and image-based identification and RFID.
As the role of identification and tracking systems are increased in usage and overall function, the using of the captured data becomes the real differentiating factor.