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RFID d. miller ● c. ichiki ● l. goetzinger ● r. hrdinsky Presented to the Class of BA 471 Winter 2006 Dr. R.F. Reitsma

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RFID. d. miller ● c. ichiki ● l. goetzinger ● r. hrdinsky. Presented to the Class of BA 471. Winter 2006 Dr. R.F. Reitsma. the Layout…. RFID Overview Current RFID Uses Future of RFID RFID Controversy. ★. point of interest. Overview. Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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RFIDd. miller ● c. ichiki ● l. goetzinger ● r. hrdinsky

Presented to the Class of BA 471

Winter 2006 Dr. R.F. Reitsma

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• RFID Overview

• Current RFID Uses

• Future of RFID

• RFID Controversy

the Layout…

★point of interest

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OverviewRadio Frequency Identification (RFID)

• an automatic identification method– uses radio frequency– transfers data between a reader and a movable item

Identify

Categorize

Track

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Overview… History• 1945 – Leon Theremin

– Espionage tool for Soviet government– Retransmitted incident radio waves with audio information

• 1939 – Britain– IFF transponder– Used by allies in WWII to identify airplanes as friend or foe

• 1973 – Mario Cardullo– Claims U.S. Patent was first true ancestor of modern

• 1980s – Use of RFID in tracking and access applications appeared– Identification or location information– Price, color, date of purchase, etc.

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Overview… Tags• Contains 2 main parts

– silicon chips – antennas

• 3 Types– Passive– Semi Passive– Active ★

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Overview… Types• Passive

– Have no internal power supply– Electrical current inducted in antenna by the incoming signal proves

power for integrated circuit in tag to power up and transmit response

• Semi Passive– Similar to passive tags, with the addition of a small battery– Battery powers the integrated circuit

• Active– Have their own internal power source– Many operate at fixed intervals– Also called beacons (broadcast own signal)

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Overview… System• Objects equipped with RFID tag

– Tag contains transponder with digital memory chip

• Interrogator: an antenna packaged with transceiver and decoder – emits signal activating tag

• Reader detects activation signal, decodes the data on the tag’s silicon chip

• Data passed to host computer

• Application software on host computer processes data

– Physical Markup Language (PML)

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Current Uses• Animal Tracking

– cattle and farm animals– pets... ex. Dan's dog

• Supply Chain Management – Wal-Mart industry leader, frozen food and out-of-stock

• Electronic Payment – EZ Pass and FasTrak or Subway Oyster card in London

Electronic Toll Collection

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Current Uses… Case Study

• the old way… loose a key • time • $$$

• new practice…• ‘key’ on a wristband• antitheft system• activate within 6in

…Security Access and Convenience…Truck Keys

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Imagination Time

What future products (or services) will use RFID technology?

…what are the potentials for RFID…

share your WILD examples

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FutureRFID chips in humans get green light

FDA approved the country’s first RFID chip to be implanted in humans (Oct.2004 -- MSNBC)

Contains patients identity information (blood type, allergies, et cetera)

Used for complex treatments

Applied Digital (maker of the implantable VeriChip for humans) plans to market the chip for $125 (not including implantation)

Video of RFID chip implanted into hand

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Future… Smart AppliancesWashing Machine

– Merloni Elettrodomestici (and Italian appliance maker) appliances have RFID readers that enable the machines to communicate with objects

– washing machine will read intelligent labels in clothes– a color screen can display messages, like: “This is the first washing [for this pair

of jeans] it is advisable to wash them separately”

Refrigerator– designed to track each item’s expiry date and display information about its

nutritional value

Oven / Microwave– automatically set cooking and baking times and temperatures based on

instructions from tags

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Future… MoneyExploding €uro and $Dollar

After 3 seconds in the microwave, new $20 bills and Euro bills popped and burned

U.S. $20 bills burned close to Andrew Jackson’s right eye

In the Euros', it burned a hole right where the silver strip runs through the notes.

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Future… Money (continue)

• Only happened in certain microwaves (usually older or more powerful ones)

• The dollars were placed in large stacks

• Magnetic ink? Foil strip?

• Size of chip

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Controversy

Medical

Regulation

Environmental

Privacy

Religious

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Controversy… Medical

• Implant

• Serious Potential Health Risks

RFID for people

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Controversy… Regulation

• Frequency issues

• Discrepancies among Countries

• EPCglobal

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Controversy… Environmental

• Recycling problems

-paper

-pallet

-steel

-glass

-plastic

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Controversy… Privacy• Unaware Purchasers

• Linking Merchandise w/ Personal Information

• Use in the Workplace – Harrod’s

• ID Theft

• Profiling

• CASPIAN

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Controversy… Privacy… Gillette

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Controversy… Religious

Mark of the Beast – Revelation 13:16

…Physical Mark

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Q&A

What are your questions?

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Sources