Mobile - Wireless Communications White Papers
Testing RFID for Peace of Mind
Overview Hideko, a 27-year-old Tokyo resident, participated in NTT DoCoMo's test of its R-Click service, which employed Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) technology. With RFID, a tiny chip and an antenna are attached to objects, and information stored on the chip - up to 64 KB worth - is then sent to an RFID reader, a mobile phone in this case, via radio waves. As part of the test group, Hideko received an RFID device about the size of a lipstick tube that fastened to her mobile phone and transmitted information about products and services directly to the handset via e-mail while she shopped at the fashionable Roppongi Hills complex.
| Publisher | Sun Microsystems | File Format | HTML |
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| Date Published | February 2004 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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