Warwick, K. and Gasson, M. N. (2006) A question of identity - wiring in the human. In: The IET Wireless Sensor Networks Conference , 4th December 2006, London, 4/1-4/6.
Abstract/Summary
This paper discusses the RFID implants for identification via a sensor network. Brain-computer implants linked in to a wireless network. Biometric identification via body sensors is also discussed. The use of a network as a means for remote and distance monitoring of humans opens up a range of potential uses. Where implanted identification is concerned this immediately offers high security access to specific areas by means of only an RFID device. If a neural implant is employed then clearly the information exchanged with a network can take on a much richer form, allowing for identification and response to an individual's needs based on the signals apparent on their nervous system.
| Item Type | Conference or Workshop Item (Paper) |
| URI | https://reading-clone.eprints-hosting.org/id/eprint/15070 |
| Item Type | Conference or Workshop Item |
| Refereed | Yes |
| Divisions | Science |
| Uncontrolled Keywords | biosensors , brain , human computer interaction , prosthetics , radiofrequency identification , wireless sensor networks, RFID implants , biometric identification , brain-computer implants , neural implant , sensor network |
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