Japan: Shopping habits tracked by RFID

By Winston Chai, ZDNet Asia
Friday, May 09, 2003 09:50 AM

JAPAN--The wandering path taken by a browsing shopper inside a store may soon be mined for retail insights through a radio frequency identification (RFID) tracking system.

By placing tag readers on the shelves of bookstores, the new system allows booksellers to gain information such as the range of books a shopper has browsed, how many times a particular title was picked up and even the length of time spent flipping through each book, Japan's Nikkei Electronic News reported.

The architecture of this RFID system--demonstrated at the Tokyo International Book Fair 2003--is based on specifications laid down by Auto-ID Center, an RFID research organization led by the U.S.-based Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Server computer maker Sun Microsystems worked on database component of the project, while printing and packaging experts Dai Nippon Printing and communications company NTT are responsible for designing applications and security technologies, the report said. RFID chips for this project are supplied by Dutch chipmaker Philips Semiconductor.

The ability to track a consumer's in-store behavior holds immense business potential for store owners, as it allows them to do things like charging higher premiums for high-traffic locations or tweaking product placement to spur movement of less-popular products.

However, such business benefits also toe the ethical line as it could be seen as a violation of consumer privacy, one of the greatest concerns surrounding the deployment of RFID technology.

Privacy groups around the world have vehemently protested against the use of radio frequency tags, fearing they could allow marketers to obtain invaluable information on a host of consumer preferences. Philips has announced that they have added a "kill command" to allow the disabling of chips after the checkout counter.

Besides monitoring consumer behavior, Sun and its Japan-based partners also showcased more conventional applications of radio frequency tags. For example, the system also promises improved stock control and movement through a RFID-based supply chain management system linking book publishers, distribution agents and book stores.

The trio will be developing more applications for this system before marketing them to the publishing market. In addition, they also plan to enlist the help of chipmakers in their marketing efforts, the report said.


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Yes Zombie Wire RFID Consumer News is a great service. They seem to be on the fence on RFID but are making RFID awareness to the consumer. They are on the complete side of Caspian. They back the Boycotts on Tesco and Wal Mart because of the practice of RFID tags in use with out proper laws to enforce the privacy of the consumer once the product leaves the store with the chip being turned off or killed. I visit www.zombiewire.com each day to see what is next. They even have a RFID employment, stock, weather, news, portal too much online newspaper and a whole page of very nice free blogs.
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The most informitive news site to get RFID is in this order 1. RFID Jurnal www.rfidjurnal.com 2.www.topix.net... 3. zombiewire www.zombiewire.com 4. RFID Gazette www.rfidgazette.org
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