Injectable chip opens door to 'human bar code'


Injectable chip opens door to 'human bar code' -- Charles J. Murray  -- EE Times  -- January 7, 2002
Surveillance Technology

Radio-frequency identification chips, which have found a home in applications ranging from toll road passes to smart retail shelves, may be close to taking up residence in the human body. A Florida-based company has introduced a passive RFID chip that is compatible with human tissue, and the developer is proposing the chip for use on implantable pacemakers, defibrillators and artificial joints.

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