The new standard makes it possible to stream data from sensors married to passive tags, by allocating a frequency channel to each device. When radio waves reaches a tag, the device wakes up and broadcasts the basic info it contains and then negotiates a clear channel on which to stream data.
Having passive sensors for smart home use would save me lot of time and money changing batteries. Interesting to see where this goes.
blueworld@piefed.world 1 day ago
Based on the article they are using the 920Mhz range which would imply a 10m range if current standard continue.
So active sensors for a warehouse (or house) to cover 10m bubbles would be pretty useful. Especially when you add something like an Bluetooth/WiFi/Z-Wave/Matter/etc bridge/mesh.
There is a very scare element to this though, as these chips could easily be used nefariously too though.
4am@lemmy.zip 1 day ago
Brothers at this point in time they took away the personal computer in order to force us to rent time on the pantopticon hypnotic mechanical death-Turk.
Expect these to be forcefully implanted under your skin in order to I dunno *rolls dice * prevent illegal immigrants from voting or whatever.
They got too much power and were fucking cooked now.
XLE@piefed.social 1 day ago
People have already been trained to carry surveillance devices in their pockets, all they need to do is add one more sensor. I’m sure grocery stores will find them extra helpful.