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This design uses RFID tag technology to enable low-cost, battery-free, and easy-to-install home security systems.
The authors propose the use of RFID technology and an Arduino board for the same. Every product will have an RFID (Radio-Frequency IDentification) tag (instead of barcodes being used conventionally).
After you've assembled the rather complex contraption, you affix color-coded RFID tags to your gadgets, before registering them with the Arduino-based host.
Imagine a library system that knows where every book is and allows visitors to return and issue books automatically -- it's a dream that's becoming a reality in some parts of ...
Inside there’s an Arduino with a Wave Shield which handles the audio playback. An RFID reader takes input from the set of card-tags he procured.
A cool RFID music table has been created using Arduino, iPod, and RFID tags to make it easy to change albums by simply changing the RFID tag. Each RFID tag has an individual code number relating ...
Using RFID tags offers high accuracy in tracking baggage and supports the Transportation Security Administration's objective to screen all passenger baggage.
Social Jukebox which has been created by designer Andrew Pairman, brings the enjoyment of an old style jukebox into the digital age using RFID tags and connection to streaming music services.
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