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Radio Frequency Identification

Radio Frequency Identification. Matthew Derr Arnan Outhaythip. What is RFID?. RFID is radio frequency identification It is an automatic detection method, that stores and retrieves data Tags can be used in different products, animals, and people to identify them by radio waves

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Radio Frequency Identification

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  1. Radio Frequency Identification Matthew Derr Arnan Outhaythip

  2. What is RFID? • RFID is radio frequency identification • It is an automatic detection method, that stores and retrieves data • Tags can be used in different products, animals, and people to identify them by radio waves • Similar to barcode technology, but doesn’t need to be scanned • Doesn’t need line of sight like barcodes, it can be read from several feet away

  3. Components • At least two parts: • Antenna • Receives and transmits signal • Circuit • Stores and processes information • Modulating and demodulating an RF signal

  4. Types of RFID • Active • Internal Battery • Can be modified • Greater cost • Passive • Operates without external power source/ obtains power source from reader • Lighter, less expensive, longer life • Shorter read range • Cannot be modified

  5. Video • Uses of RFID tags and risks: • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IC7HEZ-Luy4&feature=related

  6. RFID Uses • Passports • E-passports record personal information as well as travel history • Transportation Payments • Gas Station • Increased productivity during rush hours • Toll Booths • Ski Lifts • Mt. Bachelor uses RFID tags on lift tickets

  7. Big Names in RFID • Wal-Mart • Reduced out of stock inventory by 30% • Increased efficiency • Reduced labor costs • Department of Defense • Forcing suppliers to use RFID tags in shipments to improve supply chain management

  8. RFID Standards • Provides a fully automated data capturing and analysis system that eliminates barcode technology • Read only • WORM: Write Once, Read Many • Read/ Write • Read/ Write with battery power • Read/ Write active transmitter

  9. Potential RFID Uses • Improvements on Inventory Tracking • Animal Tracking • Health Care • Information Verification

  10. Security Issues • Would you take a job if they forced you to get an RFID chip implanted?

  11. Conclusion • What is RFID? • Components • Active Vs. Passive • Uses • RFID Standards • Security Issues

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