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Radio-frequency identification / Automatic identification and data capture / Humancomputer interaction / Ubiquitous computing / Privacy / Wireless / Computing / Radio-frequency identification in schools / Tracking system
Date: 2013-07-16 12:53:56
Radio-frequency identification
Automatic identification and data capture
Humancomputer interaction
Ubiquitous computing
Privacy
Wireless
Computing
Radio-frequency identification in schools
Tracking system

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