- Main website with online profile, provides access and allows manual data input
- Facebook Application linked to website, shared database, provides access and allows manual data input
- Mobile devices, provides access and allows manual data input
- Wireless internet access required for use with the RFID technology for automatic data collection



RFID [Radio Frequency ID] - appeals for personal/home use only
- User's ring (unisex), serves as the reader, and data storage, then communicates via any wireless router device with the online database
- The portable device (ring) will be designed to be connect via wireless LAN 802.11b to any wireless enabled PDA or PC.
- 900MHz
- reading range - 6 - 300cm
- writing range - 30 - 60cm
- - optical LED (light ranging from invisible to white =active, green=reading)
- mountable passive RFID tags (stickable) - provides visual access (LED meter) and allows automatic data input
- ring antenna frequency will be set to read tags from a 0-4in distance/ LowFID

- polymer tags will be roll-printable, like a magazine, and much less expensive than silicon-based tags
- tag inlays include both the RFID chip and antenna mounted on a substrate. The adhesive inlay format simply adds a pressure-sensitive adhesive to the back of the inlay.
- Operating frequency: 915 MHz (902-928 MHz)
- Read Range: up to 5 meters • Write Range: up to 3 meters
- Simultaneous Identification of Tags: Up to 1000 tags per second
- Tag Power: RF Beam Powered (Passive)
- reading duration: The RFID tag of claim 26, wherein the response enable module is configured to enable a response to the read signal if the measured duration of time is greater than a stored threshold time value. WIPO source
Barcoding software
Microsoft® Windows Mobile 2003 models:
omnidirectional 1D and 2D imaging
Microsoft® Windows CE.NET 4.2 models:
omnidirectional 1D scanning
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