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WiFisense: wearable WiFi detector
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| meijin 2003-05-29, 2:08 pm |
| What will they think of next?
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WiFisense: wearable WiFi detector
Category: Wireless
A wearable WiFi detector made out of 64 LEDs that light up to alert you whenever you're in range of WiFi:
WiFisense scans for the presence of WiFi (802.11) networks wherever you go. It detects the networks' signal strength, and whether they are password protected (WEP-enabled) or not. When WiFisense finds a network, it uses patterns of light and sound to announce its availability, quality and accessibility.
WiFisense is more of an art project at the moment, but the idea is that you could embed this into laptop bags, jackets, belts, or all sorts of clothing and accessories. Not that we'd be caught dead walking around town wearing something this garish.
Check out http://wifisense.com/ | |
| wirelessboy 2003-06-05, 12:44 pm |
| dear members
my company wants me to find out whether we can sell any RFID based products, can u tell me some sites about RFID, its working principle and any innovative products based on it.
thanks and regards | |
| meijin 2003-06-05, 1:18 pm |
| Are you talking about Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)? If so, what specific type of application are you looking to?
Check out http://www.rfid.org. Or just do a Yahoo or Google search. There are a ton of different links out there.
It would help to know more specifics about what you want.
HTH |
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