Eric, Why not? We each already receive a unique identifier when we register for the meeting - all the RFID tag needs to contain is that identifier, no personal info is required.
There could also be an opt-in locator service to let other attendees look up what meeting room you're in at that time. I would opt in - I'm alrways trying to find particular people during the week, and this would certainly help people to find me. Cheers, Andy On 3/27/07, Eric Gray (LO/EUS) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Excellent idea - NOT!!! All we need is something else to wrap in aluminum foil... Thanks! -- Eric Gray Principal Engineer Ericsson ------------------------------ *From:* Andrew G. Malis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *Sent:* Tuesday, March 27, 2007 10:55 AM *To:* David Morris *Cc:* [email protected] *Subject:* RFID (was: identifying yourself at the mic) RFID would be a great way to replace the blue sheets as well - put an RFID reader at the door of each meeting room. Embed the chip in the name tag so you don't need to remember to bring anything else from your hotel room in the morning. Cheers, Andy > On Mon, 26 Mar 2007, Schliesser, Benson wrote: > > Sun has been pushing RFID technology quite heavily ... perhaps they > would > sponsor an experiment??? >
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