EPC Gen 2 Standard Approved, Will Enable Global RFID Adoption
ISO's approval of the EPC GEN 2 standard provides a global technical specification for RFID devices, which should break down certain region-specific UHF adoption barriers. The worldwide acceptance and credibility of ISO virtually ensures some standardization on a global platform, easing RFID integration concerns of multi-national supply chain owners and refocusing suppliers away from standards distractions and on more valuable implementations and business impact issues.
"UHF is the preferred frequency for pallet and case tracking applications," stated Drew Nathanson, Venture Development Corporation's RFID Practice Director. "Now that a universally accepted standard is in place, there should be an increase in the conversion rate of evaluations and pilots to high-volume commercial deployments." As the number of commercial rollouts surge, manufacturers will increasingly be able to attain economies of scale, thus making UHF solutions more cost competitive.
Louis Bianchin, Senior RFID analyst at VDC cited that "although pricing may become more competitive, UHF innovators must still overcome several technical hurdles, create additional ‘benchmark' evaluations, and gain further acceptance in key item-level vertical markets (i.e.: Pharmaceuticals) before it can seriously be considered an alternative to HF."
Regardless, the approval of the EPC GEN 2 standard by ISO will facilitate the global adoption of RFID.
SOURCE: Venture Development Corporation (VDC)