With the growing use of RFID-enabled labels in business, industry and military environments, it may be difficult for workers with hand-held readers to identify labels that contain RFID tags. Additionally, there may be more than one type of RFID tag on an item (e.g., aircraft) as well as different types of tags and different data formats. In order to provide workers with a simple, visual guide to identify RFID-enabled labels and tags, the AIM North America Standards Action Group (NASAG) developed the AIM RFID Mark to be placed on a label or tag.
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