Title: RFID
1RFID
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2What is RFID ?
Introduction
Data
Reader
Tag
3What is the advantage of RFID tag ?
4Barcode V.S. RFID Tag
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5RFID Implant
When I open my front door, I dont reach for a
key. Instead, I just wave my hand and Im in
business.
6Size of the RFID Device
- A Grand of Rice
- 1012 mm in Length
- 2 mm in Diameter
7How to implant it ?
Operation
- sterilize the tiny glass cylinder
- numb your hand with a little anesthetic
- make a 2 mm incision
- slip the tag inside
Syringe
8Structure of RFID Device
No Battery
9How it Works ?
10Are you willing to implant this stuff ?
11Take A Breath !
12The disadvantages of RFID
- The erosion of privacy
- 1. Employer can know whenever you leave the
office - 2. Supermarket checkout counter will show
your presence - and your purchases
- Our right to body integrity.
13Investigate 1
- Researchers Christine Perakslis and Robert Wolk
- To 141 college students
- Question would be willing to have an implant to
prevent ID theft?to combat terrorism?other
national security reasons?a life-saving
device?ensure the safety of yourself and your
family. - Results a third of the respondents agreed for
saving - their life and ensuring the safety of their
family
14Investigate 2
- Researchers Starr Roxanne Hiltz and her
colleagues (professor of information system at
the New Jersey Institute of Technology) - To 23 people
- Question would be willing to have an implant?
- Results 18 people objected, they felt like
changing their own bodies if chipped
15Controversy
- Do they really want a chip implanted?
- Who will pay the money?
- Which kind of guest workers should be implanted?
- Who own the chips and the data that are implanted
- in the employees?
- After the company folded, what should we do about
- the chip that is implanted in the employees?
16The VeriChip Corp. would like to advocate to
- People who are more likely than others to wind up
- in the emergency room.
- Cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy
- People with pacemakers or other medical implants
- People who might be suffering some sort of
- cognitive impairment
- People who loss of consciousness due to epilepsy,
- diabetes or Alzheimers disease
17MedicAlert (The nonprofit health care
informatics organization)
- Some of the patients mentioned above can use
- A card in their wallet
- A medic-alert bracelet
- USB drive with their personal health records
- And they are researching RFID-enabled bracelets
- that would link to a personal health care record.
18No matter what kind of RFID we use, the problem
is
- How to insure the privacy?
19The laws come along
- In 2004 the U.S. Food and Drug Administration
approved an RFID tag for implantation in humans
as a means of accessing a persons health
records. - More than 10 U.S. states have enacted laws
limiting implants.
20New encryption method
- Lets thief copy the chips radio signal but at
the same time keeps the actual ID number it
represents safe. - The chips radio signature changes unpredictably
each time its read, even though the bits it
encodes remain the same.
21Take A Breath !
22Applications of smart card
- Financial Transactions
- Transportation
- Health Insurance
- Electronic Commerce
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27Rentals
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29Thanks For Your Listening !