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Topic in Depth - Radio Frequency Identification

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Radio frequency identification (RFID) technology allows nearly anything to be tracked without human intervention, using transceiver tags and an electronic reader with radio communication. It is often used in inventory management, theft prevention, and vehicle identification.

Gordon and Mike's ICT Podcast: RFID - Bovine Jewelry or Barcodes on Steroids? Resource

Gordon and Mike's ICT Podcast offers perspectives on the information and communication technologies (ICT) industries from Gordon Snyder and Mike Qaissaunee. In this podcast, Mike and Gordon discuss the implications for our privacy presented by, Radio Frequency Identification, a new goods tracking system which can be applied to anything from "pets and people to ballpoint pens and toothpaste." The...

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https://gsnyder.libsyn.com/webpage/rfid-bovine-jewelry-or-ba...
RFID News Resource

For additional updates on the development of RFID technology, RFID News maintains current news about emerging standards (including the controversial ISO 11784/85 standard), innovative applications, and general issues. Some topics covered include pet identification devices, intellectual property, and court cases involving RFID.

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http://www.rfidnews.com/
Security and Privacy Aspects of Low-Cost Radio Frequency Identification Systems Resource

While RFID technology can be very useful, the fact that information about items is collected remotely raises concerns about privacy and security. This issue is addressed in a research paper from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The authors review current RFID systems and their operation, and then propose a number of security mechanisms that could reduce the risk associated with their...

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https://saweis.net/pdfs/spc-rfid.pdf
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U.S. Navy Uses RFID Technology to Track Wounded in Iraq Resource

This article from the May 23, 2003 of EETimes by Junko Yoshida describes wristbands embedded with an RFID chip. The technology "allows doctors to add, change or create new triage records on the chip." In the future, the status and position of a wounded soldier who is wearing such a wristband could be monitored while he or she is recovering at a medical facility or used to track soldiers on the...

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https://www.eetimes.com/u-s-navy-uses-rfid-technology-to-tra...

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