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Hitachi develops RFID chip
for bank notes, documents The new chip, just at 0.4 mm square, requires no external antenna
September 02, 2003 (IDG News Service) -- Hitachi Ltd. has developed a radio frequency identification (RFID) chip that requires no external antenna and makes possible the embedding of tracking and identification chips in bank notes, tickets and other paper products.
most of the ones that i've seen tend to have to large a facal area for you to be able to locate one on a bank note, you could tell that its got one and what its id is thou.
you want to look at say swipe card readers for doors to find the kind of devices your after.
you'll need ones that support rfid of course.
or your could get 3 cisco wifi ap's and use them to triangulate your rfid devices (cisco demonstrated this technology to us at work)
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