The objective of this paper is to provide background, reference information, and practical knowledge in the selection and application of "RFID-enabled" media-that is conventional labels, tickets and tags with embedded or attached RFID transponders-to the labeling of military goods and assets. The performance of RFID devices, particularly those operating at UHF frequencies (860-960 MHz) are strongly influenced by the construction of the RFID-enabled label, where it is applied to the object, and the RF characteristics of the underlying object or objects.
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