Don’t they have a micro battery to transmit the frequency? If so what is the life?
Filed under Blog by on Jul 27th, 2010. 3 Comments.
By range i mean the distance between the reader and the tag. I want to be able to ensure a tag will be found within a certain distance every time. Sort of a proximity sensor with a unique id.
What i mean is, can i guarantee that a tag will be read if the reader is say within 0.5m of it? and is it possible to ensure that a certain distance is the reading cut off point.
Filed under Blog by on Jul 23rd, 2010. 1 Comment.
This is for a research project. I know some Christians claim this technology is "the mark of the beast". Are there any active groups that are againist this technology?
Filed under Blog by on Jul 18th, 2010. 6 Comments.
I’m working on a project that involves new uses for RFID (Radio frequency ID) technology. If someone invents a new system that uses RFID technology, do they have to pay any licensing fees to simply use off-the-shelf RFID tags?
Filed under Blog by on Jul 16th, 2010. 1 Comment.
The ones in your passport can be overcome with a simple Faraday cage built into your passport wallet. So a simple design of a Faraday cage in your hat or gloves would block any RFID chip they want to stick in you.
Filed under Blog by on Jul 14th, 2010. 5 Comments.
there were talks of delaying the national ID. due to opposition although my home state seems to be onboard,,,anyword on this?
Filed under Blog by on Jul 10th, 2010. 2 Comments.
There are numerous companies developing microchips and implantable rfid’s right now. The FDA has approved these for use in humans. I believe they will use these to track you and also to keep your financial information and personal identification/medical info. Would you fight this if it meant losing your job or becoming homeless? Rev. 13:16 The mark of the beast?
Filed under Blog by on Jul 8th, 2010. 7 Comments.