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1 RFID in the Military Rana, Mohammed,Trandel, Ahmed.

2 What is RFID? Radio Frequency Identification Technology that uses communication via electromagnetic waves ( wireless) to exchange data between a terminal and an object. Components: Reader and tag. When energized by a nearby reader the tag broadcasts its unique identification number to the reader.

3 RFID IN THE MILLITARY Keep track of soldiers location. Keep track of assets or weapons of the military. Identify who is entering and exiting the camps ( on the gate).

4 Types of assets tracked IT Equipment Weapons Firearms Lab Equipment Research Equipment Vehicles

5 BENIEFTS OF RFID IN THE MILLITARY  Better warehouse management system for ammunitions and supplies in general  Better service/maintenance system  MPS ( mailing preference system) for the instruments  Garage monitoring  In-out monitoring from buildings or areas for either vehicles or personnel or devices  Better information in general and certainly interoperability with other forces  Reduce of costs

6 LIMITATIONS OF RFID IN THE MILLITARY.  Poor read rates in the presence of some materials.  Expensive  Time- consuming.

7 SOCIAL AND ETHICAL ISSUES OF RFID IN THE MILLITARY  Security  The government keep there weapons and soldiers more secure because they know were they are at all times and they can provide tactical and geographical help.  Privacy  The soldiers are being tracked at all times. Everything they do, the government knows about it.

8 SOCIAL AND ETHICAL ISSUES OF RFID IN THE MILLITARY  Reliability  They would depend on the RFID chips a lot. If something were to happen to the actual chip they are faced with a big dilemma.  Integrity  When storing and tracking your information through an RFID chip, terrorist also have an advantage. If they got a hand on one of them they can hack through it and use it against them.


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