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What does ¡°dense reader mode¡± mean?

While the enhancements in Gen 2 represent a major leap forward in RFID technology improvements, it does not mean that users can bypass the learning curve associated with an RFID pilot. They will still need to understand the physical requirements of laying out an RFID environment to minimize RF interference from hardware and to optimize read rates. Ideally, users should identify where RFID data is generated, transmitted, and utilized, so business process and operational improvements¡ªsuch as better real-time visibility of products and inventories in the supply chain¡ªcan be achieved. Issues such as training personnel and establishing metrics and milestones to determine progress will also need to be addressed. To be sure that you are going to have as smooth and seamless an RFID implementation as possible, it is still wise to turn to seasoned, trusted RFID specialists who have a solid track record in the technology.
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