Title: RFID: Radio Frequency Identification
1RFID Radio Frequency Identification
- Mike Tiland
- Jackie Humphrey
- Carrie Fox
- Nichole Griffin
- BA 378 Section 002
2What is Radio Frequency Identification?
- It is an automatic identification method.
- Works by having a small RFID tag, which
identifies an object or person, through a
transponder.
http//en.wikipedia.org
3What is Radio Frequency Identification?
- Information is stored in a transponder (tag). A
radio transmitter has an antenna that emits radio
waves. When a tag comes within the range of the
transmitter, the tag is turned on and begins
sending its stored data via the radio waves. The
reader captures the data, decodes it and sends it
back over a network to a host processor.
http//www.computerworld.com
4Types of RFID
- Three types Passive, Semi-Active, Active
- Passive
- Very small RFID Tags
- No internal power supply
- Do not require batteries, and have unlimited life
span - Semi-Active
- Similar to passive tags
- Small battery
- The addition of the small battery allows for
faster response - Stronger readings from farther distances
http//en.wikipedia.org
5Types of RFID
- Active
- Posses their own internal power source
- Longer range
- Ability to store more information
http//en.wikipedia.org
6Size of RFID Tags
- Passive
- Smallest devices are invisible to the naked eye
- Thinner than a sheet of paper
- Semi-Active
- Many around the size of dime, yet thinner
- Active
- The smallest ones are the size of a penny
http//en.wikipedia.org
7Current Uses for RFID
- 1. Merchandise tracking, identification, and
management - Wal-mart in the US
- Improves supply chain management by lowering the
amount of inventory on hand, only order the exact
amount in demand. - Prada of Italy
- Carry information about the garments style,
size, color, and price.
http//www.computerworld.com and
http//en.wikipedia.org
8Current Uses
- 2. Tracking Assets
- Identify animal property Cattle or Sheep tags.
- The smart tag, which is fastened to an animals
ear, can hold information about the animal like
their bloodlines, shot history, date of birth,
and their herd origin. - Canadian Cattle Identification Agency the tags
can identify a bovines origin and is used for
trace-back when a packing plant condemns a
carcass. - Library books
- Security gates beside the exits can detect
whether or not a book has been properly checked
out of the library.
http//www.computerworld.com and
http//en.wikipedia.org
9Current Uses
- Tracking Assets, cont.
- Airline baggage tracking
- Pallet tracking for moving goods in a warehouse.
- Tire-Tracking
- In compliance with the the Transportation,
Recall, Enhancement, Accountability, and
Documentation Act, Michelin tires has begun
offering RFID-enabled tires to car manufacturers.
http//en.wikipedia.org
10Current Uses
- 3. Authorize Payments
- Automatic toll collections
- As a car drives through a toll booth, the tag
information from the car is used to debit the
toll from a prepaid account. This system helps
to speed traffic through the booths while it
records the date, time, and billing data for the
vehicles RFID tag.
RFID tag used for automatic toll collections
http//en.wikipedia.org
11Current Uses
- Authorized payments, cont.
- Smart Cards
- These cards are embedded with RFID chips and used
as electronic cash. They can be used to pay
fares in mass transit systems in Washington DC or
- Exxon Mobil Corp.'s has a SpeedPass. A
gas-pump-based reader examines the SpeedPass when
the customer waves it in front of the pump,
obtains its identifier, passes that on via a
network to a system for credit approval and then
turns on the pumpall in seconds.
http//www.computerworld.com and
http//en.wikipedia.org
12Current Uses
- 4. Other uses
- Smart Start
- Toyota has begun offering a Smart Key/Smart Start
option on various models (Prius, Lexus GS, and
Avalon). The new car key uses an active RFID
circuit allowing the car to acknowledge the keys
presence within a few feet of the sensor. You
can open the doors and start the car with the key
still in your pocket. - Tracking prisoners
- Inmates wear wristbands with transmitters that
can detect if prisoners have been trying to
remove them and send an alert to the prison
computer system. As well as, locate a particular
inmate at any time and record the location in the
system.
http//en.wikipedia.org and http//www.ncsconline.
org
13Potential Uses
- RFID has been proposed to replace the cashier
when checking out at a store. It can use an
automatic system that doesnt need to scan
barcodes. - Patient identification Tiny RFID tags may be
implanted under a persons skin that will contain
and individuals health records for easy access
by a doctor in an emergency. - The U.S. government is developing electronic
passports equipped with RFID.
http//en.wikipedia.org and http//www.ncsconline.
org
14RFID Controversy
- Passports
- Pros
- Can hold more information than a simple
machine-readable character font. - Information is quickly and easily read.
- The government says it will make us safer.
- Cons
- RFID tags can be read by any reader, not just the
ones at passport control. - Americans can be picked out of a crowd.
- Identity thieves can get the information with a
reader that costs only 500.
http//www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2004/10/rfid
_passports.html
15RFID Controversy
- Library Books
- Pros
- It speeds up the check out process.
- It makes inventory tracking much easier.
- State of the art technology.
- Long tag life. They last longer than barcodes.
- Cons
- Breach of privacy can be read by other readers
once you have them at home or at work. - Very expensive (Approx. 650,000 to install a
system). - Puts people out of jobs.
- Exposed tags can be easily removed.
http//www.mindfully.org/Technology/2005/RFID-Berk
eley-Library4mar05.htm
16RFID Controversy
- Humans
- Pros
- Quick to install, approximately 5 minutes.
- Small in size, similar to a grain of rice, and
they cant be felt. - No risk of allergic reaction, encased in a
non-reactive, medical-grade glass coating. - Quick identification access to medical records.
- Cons
- Chips can be cloned.
- Security issues they can be removed still
work. - Breach of privacy and right to confidentiality.
- Mark of the beast.
Keep RFID Simple, Frank Hayes, COMPUTERWORLD
17RFID Controversy
- Texas Replace Identification stickers with RFID
tags. - Pros
- Drive-by enforcement of insurance requirements.
- Cars can be scanned on the fly cant do that
with a license plate. - The data could be encrypted, so the scanner would
have to be attached to a computer. - Cons
- Expose car owners personal information.
- Because chips hold a lot of data, people will
feel the need to fill them up. - Hackers are pretty good at matching customized
gear.
http//www.cioinsight.com/article2/0,1540,1871833,
00.asp
18Mandates
- Walmart and US Dept. of Defense - published
requirements that vendors need to start placing
RFID tags on all shipments to improve supply
chain management - Since January 2005, Walmart has required its top
100 suppliers to apply RFID tags to all shipments
http//en.wikipedia.org
19Regulations and Standards
- No global RFID standard has been set yet
- No global public body governs RFID frequencies
- Every country sets its own rules
http//www.tutorial-reports.com
20Regulations
- USA FCC (Federal Communications Commission)
- Canada DOC (Department of Communication)
- Japan MPHPT (Ministry of Public Management, Home
Affairs, Post and Telecommunication)
http//en.wikipedia.org
21Regulations
- Europe ERO, CEPT, ETSI, and national
administrations - The national administrations must ratify the
usage of a specific frequency before it can be
used in Europe - China Ministry of Information Industry
- Australia Australian Communication Authority.
- New Zealand Ministry of Economic Development
http//en.wikipedia.org
22Characteristics of RFID Tags
http//en.wikipedia.org
23Ultra-High Frequency
http//en.wikipedia.org
24Ultra-High Frequency, cont.
http//en.wikipedia.org
25Standards
- Some standards that have been made
- regarding RFID technology
- ISO 11784 11785 regulate RFID of animals
- ISO 14223/1 describes the air interface between
transciever and transponder - EPCglobal proposed standardized framework, most
likely undergo Internationally Standardization
http//en.wikipedia.org
26How does This Affects Accounting?
- Helps with managing supply chain.
- Lessens throughput time.
- More of an automated inventory system
- Tracks Items
27 28Sources
- http//en.wikipedia.org
- http//www.ncsconline.org
- http//www.computerworld.com
- http//www.tutorial-reports.com
- http//www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2004/10/rfid
_passports.html - http//www.mindfully.org/Technology/2005/RFID-Berk
eley-Library4mar05.htm - http//www.cioinsight.com/article2/0,1540,1871833,
00.asp - Keep RFID Simple, Frank Hayes, COMPUTERWORLD