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- Clipped_tag abstract "The clipped tag is a radio frequency identification tag designed to enhance consumer privacy. Radio frequency identification or RFID is an identification technology in which information stored in semiconductor chips contained in RFID tags is communicated by means of radio waves to RFID readers. The most simple passive RFID tags do not have batteries or transmitters. They get their energy from the field of the reader. They transfer their information to the reader by modulating the signal that is reflected back to the reader by the tag. Because tags depend on the reader for power their range is limited, typically up to 10 meters or 30 feet for UHF RFID tags. Today, the public uses RFID tags for many applications including electronic toll collection, E-ZPass for example, or the Speedpass which is used as a credit token for the purchase of gasoline. The retail supply chain uses RFID tags to monitor the passage of pallets and cases at loading dock doors. The expectation for the future is for RFID tags to be used for the labelling of items for retail sale. Concerns for individual privacy have been raised because the RFID tags may be read by invisible radio waves without the knowledge of the holder of the tagged item. The privacy-protecting RFID tag, the “clipped tag” has been suggested by IBM. The clipped tag puts the option of privacy protection in the hands of the consumer. After the point of sale, a consumer may tear off a portion of the tag, much like the way in which a ketchup packet is opened. This allows the transformation of a long-range tag into a proximity tag that still may be read, but only at short range – less than a few inches or centimeters. The modification of the tag may be confirmed visually. The tag may still be used later for returns, recalls, or recycling. The clipped tag was listed among the Wall Street Journal Technology Innovation Winners for 2006. Two US patents were issued for this invention in 2007.Other mechanisms designed to protect privacy for RFID item tagging for retail use are the EPCglobal kill command and the RSA blocker tag.".
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- Clipped_tag wikiPageExternalLink PERCOMW.2007.11.
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- Clipped_tag wikiPageExternalLink Clipped_Tag_White_Paper.pdf.
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- Clipped_tag wikiPageExternalLink privacy-rfid-tags-biz-logistics-cx_rm_1207rfid.html.
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- Clipped_tag wikiPageExternalLink 2006-11-09-rfid-privacy_x.htm?POE=TECISVA.
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- Clipped_tag wikiPageWikiLink Association_for_Computing_Machinery.
- Clipped_tag wikiPageWikiLink Category:Automatic_identification_and_data_capture.
- Clipped_tag wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radio-frequency_identification.
- Clipped_tag wikiPageWikiLink E-ZPass.
- Clipped_tag wikiPageWikiLink EPCglobal.
- Clipped_tag wikiPageWikiLink Electronic_toll_collection.
- Clipped_tag wikiPageWikiLink IBM.
- Clipped_tag wikiPageWikiLink Information_Technology_and_Innovation_Foundation.
- Clipped_tag wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Moskowitz.
- Clipped_tag wikiPageWikiLink RSA_blocker_tag.
- Clipped_tag wikiPageWikiLink Radio-frequency_identification.
- Clipped_tag wikiPageWikiLink Robert_D._Atkinson.
- Clipped_tag wikiPageWikiLink Speedpass.
- Clipped_tag wikiPageWikiLink Ultra_high_frequency.
- Clipped_tag wikiPageWikiLinkText "Clipped tag".
- Clipped_tag subject Category:Automatic_identification_and_data_capture.
- Clipped_tag subject Category:Radio-frequency_identification.
- Clipped_tag hypernym Tag.
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- Clipped_tag comment "The clipped tag is a radio frequency identification tag designed to enhance consumer privacy. Radio frequency identification or RFID is an identification technology in which information stored in semiconductor chips contained in RFID tags is communicated by means of radio waves to RFID readers. The most simple passive RFID tags do not have batteries or transmitters. They get their energy from the field of the reader.".
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