RFID technology anti-theft old trees also have “identity cards”
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The Arbor Day is coming. The Taoyuan County Government of Taiwan Province of China chose Qingtang Garden at Qingpu Station of the High Speed Rail as the venue for the Arbor Day on March 1. GPS satellites are used for positioning and an RFID radio frequency identification system is attached. In the future, the government can detect the dumping or stolen of old trees on the computer.
This radio frequency system (RFID) is a newly developed system developed by the Intelligent Transportation Research Center of Kainan University in Taiwan Province and Netfar Technology Company. Professor Sun Guoxun of Kainan University said that it uses chip barcodes to be attached to the trees. The names of the trees, Types and history can be recorded on it. If combined with geographic information system (GIS) and satellite positioning system (GPS), in the future, if these systems are built in people’s mobile phones, walking there is like bringing a tour secretary, and basic information and introduction of the old tree will be presented. In the phone.
Taiwan Province’s “Agricultural Division” Chen Liling and “Environmental Protection Division” Chen Jiaxing stated that each person produces 12.61 kilograms of carbon dioxide per day, and each tree can absorb 1 metric ton of carbon dioxide in its lifetime. Therefore, the average person should plant 8 to Only 12 trees can save the warming earth.
According to the Agricultural Development Department of Taiwan Province, there are only 67 old trees in Taoyuan County, which are distributed in various towns and cities. At present, GPS and GIS have been installed on the old trees. In the future, RFID barcodes will be attached to protect the old trees. Dig trees at will. If people have GPRS in their mobile phones, when they go to Qingtang Garden or visit old trees, the information of the old trees will be automatically transmitted to the mobile phone and become another kind of portable navigation secretary.
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