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Smart-Furoshiki: RFID-embedded Cloth enabling Multiple Area Detection
Toronto, Canada June 22-June 29
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICDCSW.2007.7427th International Conference on Dist ...
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Masayuki Iwai, Keio University, Japan
Ryo Ohsawa, Keio University, Japan
Takuya Imaeda, Keio University, Japan
Kei Suzuki, Keio University, Japan
Hideyuki Tokuda, Keio University, Japan
Recently, there are many research for tangible objects which enables to support users? everyday life. Due to the high price of each sensor-attached devices themselves, we hesitate to attach such devices to any kinds of cheaper objects. To give an actual example, documents using at a weekly meeting is not worth to attach sensor-embedded wireless device which costs more than 15$. Even worth, dry cell batteries of sensor-embedded devices should despoil the earth environment to no small extent. Therefore, the low-priced system to support users? daily life without battery is needed. To satisfy above needs, we will propose a novel hardware platform, using inexpensive RFID tags and flexible cloth, which can detect physical desktop objects, called Smart-Furoshiki. This paper describes details of Smart-Furoshiki and its applications.
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Masayuki Iwai, Ryo Ohsawa, Takuya Imaeda, Kei Suzuki, Hideyuki Tokuda, "Smart-Furoshiki: RFID-embedded Cloth enabling Multiple Area Detection," icdcsw, pp.53, 27th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems Workshops (ICDCSW'07), 2007
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