More functions from RFID reader and implant.
I'm not sure if this has been discussed before or not, I'm just gonna go for it anyways.
I've seen a lot of set-ups for locks and similar things. One way on/off switches in a way.
Things that use one reader.
I don't know many of the limitations of the RFID readers themselves. Such as them being too slow, or the distances not being right.
Which is partially why I come to you all.
If you had four readers, situated in sort of a square formation,(or more, in a more creative pattern) would you be able to connect them in a way that you could issue different commands based on the order they were actuated and the timing between them(speed of your hand)?
For instance if you swiped your hand upwards on the pad maybe your the lights in your room could come on, down to turn them off I imagine,
Swiping left and right could maybe lock the door or something else. I can see several possibilities.
I was just wondering if this is a viable concept and/or if it's been done before.. Or even discussed,
I'm thinking the issues would come from RFID reader interference. dunno though.
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I don't think a scanner would be able to do that although I could be wrong. A scanner puts out a field and when said chip enters the chip gets power and shoots info back. It doesn't really produce any sort of sensor.
Again I could be wrong.
Using something else than RFID would be cheaper, easier and smaller.
RFID would be great as you would be the only one operating it, but why not connect a reader to the "Leap" thingy that it will only work if you have scanned your RFID?
Without researching my thoughts would be that RFID distance reading( as you need to do) would be much harder to make then using distance sensors.
I hope it helps and if I got it all wrong, just ignore me haha