Anti-personal theft of "electronic labels" came out

Places such as stores, warehouses, and libraries use RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) electronic tags to manage and control inventory items and reduce the risk of theft. According to the report of the American Physicist Organization Network on February 21, a research team in Dubai has now developed an IPURSE smart system based on this, that is, a tiny electronic tag built into personal belongings based on mobile platforms to prevent mobile phones, cameras, Notebooks and keys and even a notebook and cosmetics are stolen. The results were published in the recent "International Intelligent System Technology and Applications" magazine.

Muhammad, of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Vulture in Dubai, said that IPURSE can be glued into or embedded in personal items. It can keep track of items carried in the user’s wallet or handbag. When items are moved or forgotten They will be promptly reminded that people will no longer go out and forget the keys. If someone “borrows” their own diary or other personal belongings, they will be warned.

The team explained that the uniqueness of IPURSE lies in the integration of RFID and NFC (Near Field Communication) technologies into a smart monitoring system. An RFID tag is a very small chip that can store information and uses radio frequency signals to send information. Its relatively small sticker is suitable for sticking or inserting into almost any object or personal object without being noticeable. The RFID reader can act as an antenna for receiving and sending signals to the tag. NFC technology is a short-range wireless connection technology that makes the two-way interaction between electronic devices simple and secure, and faster and more reliable than Bluetooth in a limited range. In addition, NFC readers can also read RFID tags.

The system also has other smart features, such as an RFID tag on an umbrella or raincoat that connects with weather inquiries, or it may prompt different things for different occasions. In the future, links to online social networks will also be added so that friends and contacts can remind users where their mobile phone is lost, or the family notifies the door keys that they are not.

Muhammad said: "We are concerned about a lot of challenges from related research. At this stage, we have successfully developed a working prototype and may cooperate with manufacturers in the near future." (Hua Ling)

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