Two-Way Communication Using RFID Equipment and Techniques
TBMG-1915
05/01/2007
- Content
Equipment and techniques used in radio-frequency identification (RFID) would be extended, according to a proposal, to enable short-range, two-way communication between electronic products and host computers. In one example of a typical contemplated application, the purpose of the short-range radio communication would be to transfer image data from a user’s digital still or video camera to the user’s computer for recording and/or processing. The concept is also applicable to consumer electronic products other than digital cameras (for example, cellular telephones, portable computers, or motion sensors in alarm systems), and to a variety of industrial and scientific sensors and other devices that generate data.
- Citation
- "Two-Way Communication Using RFID Equipment and Techniques," Mobility Engineering, May 1, 2007.