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July 5, 2005
Turning RFID upside down...
posted by hdittmer at 8:13 AM
Recently everyone has a different application for RFID. But Professor Ken Sakamura has turned RFID upside down. His plan is to imbed RFID into all the objects that surround us and then we could use a portable reader to find our way by feedback from these objects. This is just one of several projects being proposed by Professor Sakamura's Ubiquitous ID Center. So what other technologies can benifit from being turned upside down. Innovation comes from looking at things that everyone has seen and thinking differently than everyone has thought. Are you thinking differently enough?

