A Sector Analysis for RFID Implantation: Technical Analysis for Integrated Security Enhancement Techniques
Muhammad Habib1, M. Raheel Zafar2, Saima Javed3, Shafaq Ara4
1Muhammad Habib, NCBA & E, Lahore.
2M. Raheel Zafar, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad.
3Saima Javed, NCBA & E, Lahore.
4Shafaq Ara, NCBA & E, Lahore.
Manuscript received on September 28, 2014. | Revised Manuscript received on October 13, 2014. | Manuscript published on October 30, 2014. | PP: 132-136 | Volume-4 Issue-1, October 2014. | Retrieval Number: A3424104114/2013©BEIESP
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Abstract: Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is a microchip technology which produces a lot of attention of scientists toward innovative and future oriented bionics and a most promising and anticipated technologies in recent years. This interdisciplinary research aims to undertake a scoping study of emerged technology serving the security purposes of devices, infrastructures and human utilization. The study aims to address the key areas of widespread RFID implementation, its control over the applied widgets and the effective improvement in the protection measures like owner tracking and cloning. As a part of research an attempt will be taken toward discussion on security framework to improve the model of smart environment eliminating the privacy loopholes. To enhance the real time security structure the Origins of RFID microchips are essential to be discussed for the application in several sectors like logistics and health care industries. The study will contribute to develop methods and procedures to re-plane the RFID control system, as well as mark other privacy issues which arise in operations when a futuristic society concept is originated where all citizens wear embedded RFID tags and are subject to constant surveillance.
Keywords: Bionics, Implantation, Widgets, Origins of RFID, Control system, Surveillance.