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Hitachi has developed a dual-purpose RFID security management system. The system can be used as a personnel-tracking system or as a building or area access control system. The system utilizes active RFID tags equipped with infrared receivers. Each tag features a unique ID and via infrared transmission is capable of transmitting positional data. This makes it possible to both identify individuals as well as determine their location.

This hands-free access control system eliminates the need to swipe an ID card through a reader. Personnel simply pin the ID tag onto their shirt or jacket, and this enables the system to both track their movements as well as identify personnel entering and leaving company premises.

Since the system is capable of tracking movements in open spaces it provides for complete tracking management.

Hospitals and up-scale apartment complexes are currently using the system to provide a hands-free security system and apartment complexes are also using the system in common-use spaces.

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  • Are we paranoid or minor, frustrated prophets? Same thing, maybe?

    Man, I just don't like the implications. Maybe I'm just showing my age... but Britain for a start is running backwards. I truly do not want a chip in me.

    Put someone in place as a "saviour " or " liberator " and sooner or later, they'll have us wearing underwear on our heads lol : D

  • Does it stop tsunami's and typhoons? Asteroids or falling space debris? What are we doing?

    Let the rats take the mark of the beast.

    "This is Plato's man!"

    Diogenes of Sinope

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