‘RFID’ fabrics and surfing for porn, the Israeli way | CNET News.com
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reporter’s notebook TEL AVIV, Israel–Why attach an RFID chip to a shirt when you can identify the shirt through undetectable, invisible chemicals mixed into the fibers?
That’s the question CrossID CEO Moshe Glickstein is posing to potential customers. The Israeli company has devised a way to put a chemical signature into fabrics, labels, inks, boxes and other materials. When a hand or door scanner tuned to a specific frequency is pointed at an item, chemicals mixed inside the item get excited and give off a signal. The signal, which differs with the addition or subtraction of different substances, then serves as an ID for the item.
“The pattern (of the chemicals) is not important. What is important is their presence or absence,” Glickstein said during a hallway interview at the International Summit here this week, an event sponsored by Silicom Ventures, a Silicon Valley-based investment group.
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