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Smart Tags Add Touch Controls To Ordinary Objects (ieee.org) 37

The idea of an inexpensive tag capable of transforming any object into a smart device is not necessarily new. But most cheap smart tags that lack batteries or complicated electronics can only perform simple functions, such as passively storing and sharing identifying information about an object. A new technology promises to change that. From a report: By comparison, new LiveTag technology allows for interactive controls or keypads that can stick onto objects, walls, or even clothing, and let people remotely operate music players or receive hydration reminders based on the amount of liquid remaining in a water bottle. "These tags can sense the status of everyday objects and humans, and also sense human interactions with plain everyday objects," says Xinyu Zhang, assistant professor in electrical and computer engineering at the University of California, San Diego.

Zhang and his colleagues at the University of Wisconsin -- Madison developed the LiveTag technology after brainstorming about ways to easily incorporate ordinary objects into the Internet of Things without adding costly hardware and batteries. Their LiveTag designs and early prototypes are detailed in a paper [PDF] posted on the University of Wisconsin website. The basic LiveTag technology seems deceptively simple: copper foil printed onto lightweight paper-like materials without any batteries or discrete electronic components. The key is in the geometric copper foil patterns that are designed to absorb Wi-Fi signals of specific frequencies, even as the overall tag generally reflects 2.4/5 GHz signals from nearby Wi-Fi device transmitters.

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Smart Tags Add Touch Controls To Ordinary Objects

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  • by DontBeAMoran ( 4843879 ) on Monday August 27, 2018 @02:18PM (#57204596)

    Something everyone has been asking for: even more e-waste for the landfills!

  • Yeah sure let's add unnecessary tech to things that don't have them or need them so those things are likewise full of security holes like the vast majority of IoT garbage is, great idea. Not enough 'NOPE!' in the Universe for that idea.
  • So the facility management company won't have to send a guy with a scanner every quarter to scan every tag of every computer, keyboard, screen, chairs and all the rest of the equipment in all the 2000 offices anymore?

  • ...incorporate ordinary objects into the Internet of Things...

    Will there be enough room in the cloud for all the data that is being sucked up by the IoT devices?

  • A new meaning to the expression "That guy really punches my buttons"

    1 How will I secure these devices. Will each require a dongle?

    2 How long until these get hacked?

  • Smart tags? I'm sorry? If you need a reminder to refill your own water bottle (or even a pet feeder), that's proof that you're negligent at your responsibilities. A smart tag will only help a dumb person stay dumb. Dumb tags.
  • by Anonymous Coward
    what could possibly go wrong.

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