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PowerPoint Critique for RFID Technology . Overall: 9/10 . Slide 2- 9/10. Good . Work On . Good information Very detailed Nice Introduction.
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PowerPoint Critique for RFID Technology Overall: 9/10
Slide 2- 9/10 Good Work On • Good information • Very detailed • Nice Introduction • RFID has many similarities with barcoding but with the unique characteristics of read or read/write and read if wet or thru clothing. (consider re-writing sentence)
Slide 3 – 10/10 Good Work On • Good imaging • Very enlightening comparisons • Nothing bad about this slide
Slide 4- 10/10 Good Work On • Nice image • Good amount of advantages • Nothing
Slide 5- 9/10 Good Work On • Nice image • Some civil libertarians fear that RFID use may reduce the privacy of the individual. ( Not in same print as rest of slide)
Slide 6- 10/10 Good Work On • Links are there • Nothing
Revision of “worst” slide- Slide 2 • Radio frequency identification (RFID) is a technology that allows for the transfer of data using radio frequency electromagnetic fields. • Because RFID is a wireless network, tags that store electronic information are attached to objects. • Since RFID tags can be attached to clothing, possessions, or even implanted within people, the possibility of reading personally-linked information without consent has raised privacy concerns. • RFID has been compared to a similar system: barcode labeling. • RFID tags contain at least two parts: an integrated circuit for storing and processing information, and an antenna for receiving and transmitting the signal. The tag information is stored in a non-volatile memory. • An RFID reader transmits an encoded radio signal to interrogate the tag. • RFID can be useful in a clinical setting by enhancing patient identification, managing assets and equipment, securing newborns and reducing drug and blood administration errors. • Concerns with RFID usage in medicine are primarily aimed towards privacy rights, negative affects on other medical instruments and prices associated with RFID usage.