Sign up & Download
Sign in

RFID Microchip Technology and the Internet of Things

by Daniel Calloway
(2010)

Abstract

Radio frequency microchip technology is a new innovation in IT that sprang out of the invention of the microchip in the early 1950s and the advances this invention brought to (Radio- Frequency Identification) RFID technology that developed in the early 1940s. The implications that RFID technology and, specifically, smart tagging has effected on society as a whole and to individual organizations through the direct benefits seen by both are innumerable. The storing, interpreting, and use of relevant information is becoming the primary concern in the next decade due to the increasing merger of analog and digital media, and context. In the next decade, RFID smart tags implanted in static objects and the development of the RFID network known as The Internet of Things will allow pervasive computing, ubiquitous computing, sentient computing, and ambient intelligence to transform our very environment not just our computerssuch that it will become smarter because computing power and connectivity will disappear into it.

Cite this document (BETA)

Sign up today - FREE

Mendeley saves you time finding and organizing research. Learn more

  • All your research in one place
  • Add and import papers easily
  • Access it anywhere, anytime

Start using Mendeley in seconds!

Already have an account? Sign in

Readership Statistics

2 Readers on Mendeley
by Discipline
 
by Academic Status
 
50% Other Professional
 
50% Ph.D. Student
by Country
 
100% United States