Radio Frequency Identification Technology for Logistics, Tagging and EPC

The Sorting Door Project

Wednesday, July 13, 2005 in News

“What the Sorting Door does is to interrogate and evaluate RFID tags, to make an educated guess about the person wearing or bearing those tags, e.g., tags affixed to items of apparel, or embedded in an object like a book. In some cases, the Door may be able to uniquely identify a person (e.g., if it detects an object known to be possessed by a given individual); in other cases, it may be able to put a person in one or more categories, e.g., guess that the person is a petite female, based on clothing size and style. (One could always fool the Sorting Door, of course, or be mistakenly identified… the Sorting Door is as much art as science.)”

Occasional RFID News contributer Ross Stapleton Gray’s new project makes a splash with a mention in the Register[end] 

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