Products/Services for Human Implantable RFID Chips

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    RFID Chips - (142 companies)
    How to Select RFID Chips Image Credit: Digi-Key Corporation RFID chips use radio signals to transmit data over short distances. They are used typically for security, tracking, and identification purposes. RFID chips can be paired...
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    RFID Tags - (195 companies)
    ...be implemented in hostile environments, and RFID readers can usually scan several hundred tags at once if supplied with anti-collision technology. RFID tag applications are virtually limitless. Since chips can become corrupted or used to invade privacy, many...
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    Memory Chips - (674 companies)
    ...asymmetric). Hard drive replacement / serial data access. 1988. PROM. Non-volatile. Non-rewritable (permanent). Mobile phones, RFID, implantable medical devices, video games. Mid-1960s. Mask ROM. Non-volatile. Non-rewritable (permanent...
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    Biosensors and Microarrays - (32 companies)
    Biosensors, microarrays, biochips and lab-on-chip (LOC) products are microscale devices for biological, biochemical and chemical arrays. They consist of microfluidic channels and a biodetector or microsensor arrays. Biosensors, microarrays, biochips...
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    RFID Readers - (194 companies)
    ...control workers use RFID readers to identify and update information stored on an RFID implanted under the animal's skin. They are also used to keep track of livestock. Toll roads use RFID readers to allow drivers to use a prepaid toll account. A reader...
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    RFID Software - (117 companies)
    RFID tags, tiny transponders that attach to RFID antennas. Others are designed to print RFID labels that include human-readable text or barcodes. RFID software for handheld devices such as readers, encoders, and scanners can reside on a network server...
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    RFID Transceivers - (86 companies)
    RFID transceivers are combination receiver/transmitter devices that RFID readers and RFID tags use to communicate with each other. RFID transceivers establish RFID reception and transmission on the same integrated circuit. This allows them...
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    Human Machine Interfaces - (645 companies)
    Human machine interfaces (HMI) are operator interface terminals with which users interact in order to control other devices. Some human machine interfaces include knobs, levers, and controls. Others provide programmable function keys or a full...
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    Human Resources Software - (77 companies)
    Human resources software is used to help recruit applicants, hire and train employees, administer employee benefits, and manage both part-time and full-time personnel. Types of Human Resources Software. There are many different types of products...
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    Human Machine Interface (HMI) Software - (130 companies)
    Human machine interface (HMI) software enables operators to manage industrial and process control machinery via a computer-based graphical user interface (GUI). The computer on which HMI software is installed is called a human machine interface...

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  • Getting under your skin
    ➔ The US is the only country to have authorised a human implantable RFID chip .
  • The Future of Identity in the Information Society
    Many other examples can be given, especially the attempts of VeriChip, the first organisation in the USA that is licensed by the Food and Drug Administration to implant RFID chips in humans .
  • Beauty Technology: Body Surface Computing
    As early as 1998, Kevin Warwick was experimenting with implant- ing RFID chips into human bodies (www.kevinwarwick.com), but most people find the idea of RFID im- plants scarily intrusive.
  • RFID Inside
    With the proliferation of radio-frequency identification tech- nology and the recent, but increasing, use of implantable RFID chips in humans , we may already be on a path that would make such an ad commonplace in a 2017 issue of IEEE Spectrum.
  • Privacy-Invading Technologies and Privacy by Design
    The book focuses on the following four privacy-invading technologies (PITs) as the technological case studies: • Body scanners; • Public space CCTV (camera) microphones; • Public space CCTV (camera) loudspeakers; and • Human - Implantable Micro chips ( RFID implants/GPS implants).
  • RFID: The Next Serious Threat to Privacy
    In this paper, we examine the current uses of RFID, as well as identifying potential future uses of the technology, including item-level tagging, human implants and RFID - chipped passports, while discussing the impacts that each of these uses could potentially have …
  • RFID To Assist Hospital In Infant Protection, Wander Prevention, Asset Protection
    VeriChip is a developer of RFID security solutions, including the first FDA-approved human - implantable RFID micro chip and an active RFID tag with skin-sensing capabilities.
  • RFID To Assist Hospital In Infant Protection, Wander Prevention, Asset Protection
    VeriChip is a developer of RFID security solutions, including the first FDA-approved human - implantable RFID micro chip and an active RFID tag with skin-sensing capabilities.
  • EBR volume 15 issue 3 Cover and Back matter
    Backed up by comprehensive study of four speci¿c PITs – Body scanners; Public space CCTV microphones; Public space CCTV loudspeakers; and Human - implantable micro- chips ( RFID implants/GPS implants) – the author shows how laws that regulate the design and development of PITs …
  • NLR volume 61 issue 2 Cover and Back matter
    Backed up by comprehensive study of four specic PITs – Body scanners; Public space CCTV microphones; Public space CCTV loudspeakers; and Human - implantable micro- chips ( RFID implants/GPS implants) – the author shows how laws that regulate the design and development of PITs …