Thursday, 31 May 2007

Is RFID complicated as it is?

For the laymen, it may sounds complicated due to the technological jargon. For the computer scientists, it may be easy. For lawyers, it may be restricted in aspects of data protection and privacy. For civil liberties, it is all about rights and human rights. These are the clouding concerns RFID have posed. In this blog, the writer generally viewed that explaining RFID is not an easy task. I concurr. It takes many levels of attempt to reach the most adequate, comprehensive yet understandable explanation. But, not many will achieve the desired outcome of understanding.

Recently in the BBC, the complexity of RFID has been added with the WiFI RFID compliant and ability. It is believed the combination of both will make tracking more powerful as it is now. Siemen and Motorola are looking into the possibility of this potential product expansion. As many basic amenities in schools, universities, cafe' and hotels have deployed WiFI, it is, according to Siemen and Motorola wiseful to combine both technologies for maximum usage. A pry to privacy?

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