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@Ash • Sep 17, 2008
Implanting RFID's into humans is an interesting concept. You can implant a tiny RFID device in your hand, and when you walk to places, just wave your hand over the RFID reader to activate things 😉 RFID's can be made to store encrypted information too.
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@shadeslayer-lMXOJ2 • Sep 17, 2008
there is one company in mumbai,, which works on RFID.....few months back there was artical about it on IEEE mag spectrum. -
@durga-TpX3gO • Oct 10, 2008
i am not sure about implanting in humans yet( saw in some movie) but currently, they are currently being embedded in dogs collars. it acts like a kind of tracing equipment for dogs.
you can have a lecture level understanding ,refer to
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its a free courseware provided by MIT.
for more about RFID just navigate to
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@shadeslayer-lMXOJ2 • Oct 10, 2008
yes currently ecxperiments going on in implementing RFID in humans and it has been succesfuly tested also and its nice topic also -
@john-keller-rhvOu9 • Jun 14, 2009
You may look at GAOrfid company's Website#-Link-Snipped-#ï¼I believe you could find the answer which in here you wanted .😁 -
@jdumes-1xVvE9 • Jun 16, 2009
Radio-frequency identification (RFID) is the use of an object (typically referred to as an RFID tag) applied to or incorporated into a product, animal, or person for the purpose of identification and tracking using radio waves. Some tags can be read from several meters away and beyond the line of sight of the reader.
Most RFID tags contain at least two parts. One is an integrated circuit for storing and processing information, modulating and demodulating a radio-frequency (RF) signal, and other specialized functions. The second is an antenna for receiving and transmitting the signal.
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