Monday, February 21, 2011

Week 4- RFID

RFID stands are Radio Frequency Identification.  An RFID is a technology that uses radio waves to exchange data from a reader to a tag that is attached to that object (for identification and tracking).  An example of an RFID tag is an EZPASS.  These tags are great inventions because they are easily used and can track anything depending on the distance.  I would use an RFID in my Iwatch by putting a small chip in the back in order for the wireless headphones to be used.  These head phones do not always have to be used for the iwatch, but if someone has these head phones, they would be connecting to the iwatch through this RFID.  This RFID would contain all of the music and information that is on the Iwatch that needs to be transmitted to the head phones.
Another way that I would use RFID is to put a code specifically inside the box but only a code that Apple can read.  This would help because it would have all of the information that we would need to know stored inside of that bar code in the box and if the customer needs anything they would just bring the box into the store and they can get whatever they need.  This would carry the date that it was purchased on and can also carry all of the information about the person just incase they need to get intouch with them

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