Some local authorities have already started
embedding radio frequency identification (RFID) tags in parking permits.
Research teams at North Dakota State University, Fargo, have developed a method to
embed radio frequency identification (RFID) tags in paper, which could help combat document counterfeiting, and have developed antennaless RFID tags for use on metal.
Not exact matches
Finally, with
radio frequency identification (RFID) chips
embedded in parts, software can be used to manage supply chains.
«The Internet of Things,» which merges cloud computing with
radio -
frequency identification, wireless sensors, and other forms of
embedded intelligence, has become a buzzword in China.
The wheels are serialized and each one has a
radio frequency identification (RFID) chip
embedded into it to track it through its useful life.
RFID (
Radio -
Frequency Identification) commonly involves the use of microchips that contains sensitive financial and personal data which are embedded within passports, credit cards, corporate identification cards, student ID cards, and even dr
Identification) commonly involves the use of microchips that contains sensitive financial and personal data which are
embedded within passports, credit cards, corporate
identification cards, student ID cards, and even dr
identification cards, student ID cards, and even driver licenses.
This internet of things combines to create a network that is literally everywhere and which becomes increasingly intelligent: the report points to four key technologies, all at advanced stages, that will enable ubiquitous network connectivity: RFID (
radio frequency identification) tags, sensor,
embedded intelligence and nanotechnology.
They pick up data from
radio -
frequency identification chips
embedded in your credit cards or cell phone to retrieve details about you and your spending habits and serve up an advertisement just for you.