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What’s Happening with RFID? Faith Lamprey Aurora Technologies (401) 765-3721 aurora@auroratechedi. com www.auroratechedi.com NEMUG November, 2009

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Page 1: What’s Happening with RFID? Faith Lamprey Aurora Technologies (401) 765-3721 aurora@auroratechedi.com  NEMUG November, 2009

What’s Happeningwith RFID?

Faith Lamprey

Aurora Technologies

(401) 765-3721

[email protected]

www.auroratechedi.com

NEMUGNovember, 2009

Page 2: What’s Happening with RFID? Faith Lamprey Aurora Technologies (401) 765-3721 aurora@auroratechedi.com  NEMUG November, 2009

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is the use of an object (RFID

Tag) applied to or incorporated into a

Product, Animal, or PERSON for the purpose of

identification and tracking.

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RFID Components

Reader Antenna Tag (chip+antenna)

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RFID Tags

Active A tag that has its own power source (battery). It “chirps” or sends out a signal that says “Here I am!”

Passive One type has no battery and requires an external source to provoke

signal transmission. A second type BAP (battery assisted passive) requires an external

source to wake up, but can transmit over a greater range.

Page 5: What’s Happening with RFID? Faith Lamprey Aurora Technologies (401) 765-3721 aurora@auroratechedi.com  NEMUG November, 2009

RFID in the Supply Chain

Used to improve the efficiency of inventory tracking and management. Smart Boxes

A fair cost-sharing mechanism between the retailer and consumer good supplier is essential for sustainable RFID adoption to take place.

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RFID Supply Chain Mandates

Since January 2005 Wal-Mart has required top 100 suppliers to use RFID tags on all shipments.

Since January 2008 Sam’s Club charges a service fee if single item pallets shipped to their Texas DC or directly to a store do not have an RFID tag.

DoD has strict requirements for RFID tags on packages. They label every shipping container (over a million!) that travels outside of the U.S. with active tags.

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RF

Uses an RF tag that contains the new EPC (Electronic Product Code)

Tags: Chip and antenna inside a traditional label Built into a plastic or rubber RF tag Chips built into packaging

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RFID Tags

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RFID Trends — Miniaturization

Earlier this year British researchers glued microtransponders to live ants to study their behavior

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RFID Trends — Miniaturization

Hitachi has developed the world's smallest and thinnest RFID chip. It measures only 0.15 x 0.15 millimeters in size and 7.5 micrometers thick. The new chips have a wide range of potential applications from military to transportation, logistics and even consumer electronics. Nicknamed "Powder" or "Dust", these chips consist of 128-bit ROM (Read Only Memory) that can store a 38-digit number.

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RFID Dust by Hitachi

Human hair

Page 12: What’s Happening with RFID? Faith Lamprey Aurora Technologies (401) 765-3721 aurora@auroratechedi.com  NEMUG November, 2009

RFID tracking tag from the movie “Mission Impossible”

Page 13: What’s Happening with RFID? Faith Lamprey Aurora Technologies (401) 765-3721 aurora@auroratechedi.com  NEMUG November, 2009

Current Uses of RFID

As the price of the technology decreases, RFID is becoming

increasingly prevalent.

Let’s look at some current uses of RFID technology.

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Page 15: What’s Happening with RFID? Faith Lamprey Aurora Technologies (401) 765-3721 aurora@auroratechedi.com  NEMUG November, 2009

Mobil’s Speedpass

Car key and the Speedpass

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U.S. Passports Since August 2007, the U.S. has been issuing only e-

passports.

The U.S. Electronic Passport (e-passport) is the same as a regular passport with the addition of a small contactless integrated circuit (computer chip) embedded in the back cover. The chip securely stores the same data visually displayed on the photo page of the passport, and additionally includes a digital photograph.

The inclusion of the digital photograph enables biometric comparison, through the use of facial recognition technology, at international borders.

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RFID Network

Episode 4: RFID-Enabled Lift-Truck Solution Eliminates Operator Scanning

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Other Current Uses

Mobile Payment Cards, Phones, and other Devices Mass Transit (subways, trains, busses, ferries, bridges) Asset/Inventory Management (hospitals, animals,

baggage, libraries, museums) Lap/Race Scoring ID for Children (clothing, ID cards) Driver’s Licenses Prison Inmate Tracking Golf Balls Casino Chips

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Future Uses?

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/99/RFID_hand_1.jpg

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The Future Market

IBM RFID Commercial - The Future Market

Shopping in the Future

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Places for More Info

www.RFID.net

www.RFIDRadio.com

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio-frequency_identification

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The End

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