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by on June 1, 2005
The future of RFID? The potential to make currrent RFID's obsolete?
Interesting student project for summer term 2005:
"In contrast to RFIDs, where the tag side is always an autonomous system and the base station always immobile, we are more interested in using inductive coupling for a serial, bi-directional interface, which is light and mobile."

Second entry on the page:
Wireless low-cost interface [D-ITET, SA/DA, 1..2]I would love to be in swiss this summer. I mean summer, mountains, organic food. Lovely :-) (Above of all Zurich is amazing.) Will Zurich invite me to talk about business implications of Wearable Computing? Who knows...
Interesting student project for summer term 2005:
"In contrast to RFIDs, where the tag side is always an autonomous system and the base station always immobile, we are more interested in using inductive coupling for a serial, bi-directional interface, which is light and mobile."

Second entry on the page:
Wireless low-cost interface [D-ITET, SA/DA, 1..2]I would love to be in swiss this summer. I mean summer, mountains, organic food. Lovely :-) (Above of all Zurich is amazing.) Will Zurich invite me to talk about business implications of Wearable Computing? Who knows...
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kindly see this doc..it might be of help