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==Future developments==
==Future developments==


===Barcodes===
In [[w:2005|2005]] all US barcode readers should be upgraded so that they can read [[EAN]] as well as [[UPC]] thus reducing the need for redundant [[relabeling]] of products [[import]]ed in US. Input methods for [[barcode]]s are described in [[Hardware Requirements]] among other places
In [[w:2005|2005]] all US barcode readers should be upgraded so that they can read [[EAN]] as well as [[UPC]] thus reducing the need for redundant [[relabeling]] of products [[import]]ed in US. Input methods for [[barcode]]s are described in [[Hardware Requirements]] among other places
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===Near Field Communications===


An possibly upcoming technology in '''Product identification''' is [[RFID]] which stands for Radio Frequence IDentification. RFID technology has raised concerns of misuse, such as '''''covert involuntary tagging''''' wherein you don't know you are carrying a RFID tag
[[Near Field Communication]] Technology could make this a snap since it operates only at distances '''under 15cm''' and enables bootstrapping other [[short-range wireless]] protocols such as [[Bluetooth]]. If NFC devices were embedded into shelves with appropriate iconic and textual representations it would make for really intuitive access to [[features]] provided by [[Consumerium Services]]
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===RFID===
An possibly upcoming technology in '''Product identification''' is [[RFID]] which stands for Radio Frequence IDentification. RFID technology has raised concerns of misuse, such as '''''covert involuntary tagging''''' wherein you don't know you are carrying a RFID tag.


To counter these kinds of threats we encourage to develop '''touch activated RFID''' wherein the RFID tag requires '''''conduction of electricity instead of induction''''' to activate itself. These Conduction RFID tags would be a ecologically sane option for product identification if they were embedded in the [[retail shelf]] with iconic and/or textual indexing to products in the shelf for high usability. This way the [[packaging]] wouldn't have to contain wasteful, disposable chips.
To counter these kinds of threats we encourage to develop '''touch activated RFID''' wherein the RFID tag requires '''''conduction of electricity instead of induction''''' to activate itself. These Conduction RFID tags would be a ecologically sane option for product identification if they were embedded in the [[retail shelf]] with iconic and/or textual indexing to products in the shelf for high usability. This way the [[packaging]] wouldn't have to contain wasteful, disposable chips.
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