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beefsteak
2nd June 2011, 04:46 PM
Originally released in 2010, anyone hear how far this concept has gotten?


Update: The NutriSmart system would put RFIDs into your food for enhanced information


June 1, 2011

[[PhysOrg]] RFID, short for Radio Frequency ID, tags have found their way into a wide variety of applications. These pellets, which are often roughly the same size as a grain of rice, can help us to be reunited with our lost pets, keep towels inside the hotel, and keep big box stores shipping the right boxes to the right places at the right time.

http://cdn.physorg.com/newman/gfx/news/2011/cassddlipboard-1.jpg

In time you may even find them inside your own stomach. At least they will be there if Hannes Harms has anything to say about it. Mr. Harms, who is currently a design engineering student at the Royal College of Art in London, has designed the NutriSmart system. The system is based on edible RFID tags that will tell you more about your food then you ever wanted to know.

The system would be able to not only give you complete nutritional data on the food that you are about to consume, but able to tell you the entire supply chain behind everything that you are putting into your mouth. While this could be good news for diabetics, people with serious food allergies, and vegans, it also has applications outside of the medical.

A properly equipped refrigerator would be able to give the user a look at everything that the box contains, and when it is going to go bad.

The system can also be paired with a "Smart plate", which would allow the embedded reader in the dish to tell you about the caloric and nutrition information about what you are eating, as well as how many miles it has come to be on your plate. The data can then be sent to your cell phone, via a Bluetooth connection.

No word yet about what happens to the tags when you are finished with them.

http://www.physorg.com/news/2011-05-nutrismart-rfids-food.html

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Related articles below blurb on this URL:

http://www.rfidnews.org/2011/06/01/nutrismart-embeds-rfid-data-into-food

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2min video demos "SMART PLATE technology"

http://vimeo.com/24332950


beefsteak

mick silver
2nd June 2011, 05:05 PM
if i bite down on one and break a tooth can i sue the ass hat

Serpo
2nd June 2011, 05:15 PM
End result is more silver on the scrap heap(in chip) or in this case flushed down the toilet.Basically what they think of silver anyway.

osoab
2nd June 2011, 05:54 PM
When I listen to her shows, Dr.Katherine Albrecht Show (http://www.gcnlive.com/programs/katherineAlbrecht/), is constantly warning about the increased use in RFID.

With this crap in food, clothes, merchandise, etc., everything can be tracked when tied to your store cards along with the debit/credit cards. I would assume that stuff with you that couldn't be directly tied to you through purchase could be correlated back to the RFID things with your signature. At a minimum, it would show a pattern.

Who the hell knows who many RFID readers are out there. Scary thought.

Serpo
2nd June 2011, 05:57 PM
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Who the hell knows who many RFID readers are out there. Scary thought.


Not to worry there are RFID readers out there counting them ;D