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Will RFID Make Keys A Thing Of The Past?

Filed in archive Tags and Readers by gautam on March 31, 2006

Will RFID Make Keys A Thing Of The Past?
Are you of a forgetful nature? Are you in the habit of misplacing things then and now? Have you ever lost your keys? If the answer to all these questions above is yes, then you certainly need RFID.

Canadian Tribal Expression is implanting a 64-bit RFID tag which enables people to unlock doors computers, cars and computers without requiring any keys or passwords. One needs to simply walk up to the door and open it without searching for any keys. On matching the correct frequency, the door simply opens up. Now look and the statistics and find it for yourself. A normal Locklinks only has about 300 distinct keys whereas an RFID chip creates 100 billion unique key to a lock. Aren't the figures exciting?

Now one doesn't need to worry about keeping those messy bunch of keys or anyone breaking into your house. RFID is here to make our lives simpler and of course safer.


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