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Sprinkling RFID sensor tags from the Sky

The Japanese Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC) started
developing a system that allows for detailed information gathering about a
disaster area by sprinkling RFID sensor tags from the sky (possibly using
helicopters.) The sensor tags will be used to collect various information
about a disaster -- perhaps most importantly, if anyone is alive. The tags
are about several centimeters wide/high and equipped with heat, infrared,
and vibration sensors.

The plan is to sprinkle the tags at a disaster area where communication
infrastructure is destroyed (imagine a big earthquake) and use them to
detect the heat from fire and the heat and vibration from survivors' body
and send out the gathered data through a mesh-like network. The ministry
thinks that about 10,000 tags will be needed to cover an area as large as a
big airport. They aim at finishing their technology R&D by 2007 (and
deploying the technology in the "real" world.)


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