Subject: RE: [ale] Radio-frequency identification (RFID) chips
bo bo
ale_atl at yahoo.com
Thu Jan 8 20:22:15 EST 2004
7 Jan 2004 From: Preston Boyington
Subject: RE: [ale] Radio-frequency identification
(RFID) chips
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michael Mealling
>
> On Wed, 2004-01-07 at 14:39, Mazukna, Tomas wrote:
> > It is time to get some of those RFID tags and
start playing.
> > We need a device to fry them :)
> > Sounds like a great idea ... New gizmo you install
in you
> cars trunk and
> > it fries rfid tags on your way home from store.
>
> About 1 second in any microwave will do the
trick....
>
> -MM
>
so, it seems to be an eprom?
it also sounds like an attempt to extend the "self
serve" checkout. i
remember using the express lanes at Wal-Mart and
Kroger where you scan
the
items yourself, so this will probably be an extention
of those. you
wouldn't need to scan the items, just place them on
the conveyor belt
and as
it goes through the scanner it automatically tallys
your order.
i would think you could extend the tracking ability by
using some type
of
antenna configuration in the parking lots. most have
ample
streetlights and
are typically unobscured.
if i remember correctly there was a test of product
tracking tried with
razors, is this related?
preston
....
###
Always a good soure of who is doing what with RFID.
http://www.rfidjournal.com/
BoBo
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