
Now, monitoring traffic flow goes solar! Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and the New York State Department of Transportation’s researchers are testing a mobile RFID interrogator powered by the sun. The interrogator will be reading EZPass tags attached to passing cars for monitoring traffic flow.
Dubbed mGate, the portable RFID unit uses a a USB cable to connect to a laptop computer with its batteries charged by a solar panel.
The new solar-powered portable device helps monitor traffic flow in situations where it’s too costly or unnecessary to install a permanent RFID reader, especially where construction is underway, or on those roads with heavy traffic only during special events.
Researchers have tested a single RFID reader on Jordan Road in Troy, N.Y last week and plan to hold a pilot test with six solar-powered readers during spring.
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How long should one microwave a rfid-contaminated passport to securely deactivate it? The chip vendors boast of a rather high overvoltage durability of their chips.. somehow I fear that microwaving the passport (which at least in many european models still consists of a laminated paper/cardboard thingie) it might blister or melt.. no paper is absolutely humidity-free.
THIS IS Interesting