紋身,無晶片RFID,獸印
西元2009年07月27日
無晶片的獸印?隱形RFID油墨對人類、牛羣安全:公司說
(Chipless Mark Of The Beast?)Invisible RFID Ink Safe For Humans, Cattle, Co. Says
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2010年4月17日 上午 03:01
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Mark of the Beast now available in Invisible to the eye INK?
獸印現已可提供以眼睛看不見的墨水嗎?
The process developed by Somark involves a geometric array of micro-needles and an ink capsule, which is used to 'tattoo' an animal. The ink can be detected from 4 feet away.
Somark開發的操作涉及一 幾何排列的微型針頭和墨囊,它是用來'紋身'在動物上,墨水可以在4呎被探測到。
A startup company developing chipless RFID ink has tested its product on cattle and laboratory rats.
一間創業公司開發無晶片RFID墨水,已經測試它的產品在牛羣和實驗室老鼠上。
Somark Innovations announced this week that it successfully tested biocompatible RFID ink, which can be read through animal hairs. The passive RFID technology could be used to identify and track cows to reduce financial losses from Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (mad cow disease) scares. Somark, which formed in 2005, is located at the Center for Emerging Technologies in St. Louis. The company is raising Series A equity financing and plans to license the technology to secondary markets, which could include laboratory animals, dogs, cats, prime cuts of meat, and military personnel.
Somark創新本週宣布,它成功地測試生物相容性的RFID墨水,它過動物毛髮能被讀取。這種被動的RFID技術可用於識別和追踪隻,以從牛海綿體腦病(瘋牛病)恐懼減少經濟損失。 Somark成立於 2005年,位於在聖路易斯的新興技術中心,該公司正在提出A股融資,和計劃將該技術發牌給二級市場,其中包括實驗動物、狗、貓、第一流的肉和軍事人員。
Chief scientist Ramos Mays said the tests provide a true proof-of-principle and mitigate most of the technological risks in terms of the product's performance. "This proves the ability to create a synthetic biometric or fake fingerprint with biocompatible, chipless RFID ink and read it through hair," he said.
Co-founder Mark Pydynowski said during an interview Wednesday that the ink doesn't contain any metals and can be either invisible or colored. He declined to say what is in the ink, but said he's certain that it is 100% biocompatible and chemically inert. He also said it is safe for people and animals.
The process developed by Somark involves a geometric array of micro-needles and a reusable applicator with a one-time-use ink capsule. Pydynowski said it takes five to 10 seconds to "stamp or tattoo" an animal, and there is no need to remove the fur. The ink remains in the dermal layer, and a reader can detect it from 4 feet away.
"Conceptually, you can think of it in the same way that visible light is reflected by mirrors," he said, adding that the actual process is slightly different and proprietary.
The amount of information contained in the ink depends on the surface area available, he said. The U.S. Department of Agriculture calls for a 15-digit number to track cattle. The first three digits are "840" for the U.S. country code. The remaining digits are unique identifiers. The numbers would link to a database containing more information.
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