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By………M.T.M. HASHEM PERERA
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NEXT GENERATION TECHONOLOGY
. . .your cash
•. . . your credit cards
•. . . your ATM card
•. . . your ID cards
•. . . your driving license
•. . . your insurance
•…………………………………………with your life on it.”
2
“A single electronic devise may replace everything in your
wallet including. . .
3
Electronic
device ????
Life
on
a
chip
4
It’s a Bio-
Chip
•The biochip technology was originally developed in 1983 for
monitoring fisheries, it’s use now includes, over 300 zoos, pets,
monitoring lab animals, fisheries, endangered wildlife, automobiles,
hazardous waste, and humans.
•Biochips are "silently" inching into humans. For instance, at least 6
million medical devices, such as artificial body parts (prosthetic
devices),chin implants, etc., are implanted in people each year. And
most of these medical devices are carrying a "surprise" guest —
A BIOCHIP.
• To date, over 7 million animals have been "chipped.
HISTORY….
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BIOCHIP - VERICHIP
6
•The current, in use, biochip implant system is actually a fairly simple
device.
•Today’s, biochip implant is basically a small (micro) computer chip,
inserted under the skin, for identification purposes.
•The biochip system is Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)
system, using low-frequency radio signals to communicate between
the biochip and reader.
7
What is RFID?
• RFID ….. radio frequency
identification
• It is the use of an object (referred to as
an RFID tag) incorporated into a
product, animal or person for the
purpose of identification and tracking
using radio waves.
8
RFID
• RFID tags contain 2 parts:-
a) integrated circuit for storing and processing
information, modulating and
demodulating a radio frequency signal.
b) antenna for receiving and transmitting signal
9
RFID
Three types of tags
Active RFID tags…. it contains a battery and
transmit signals autonomously.
Passive RFID tags …. it contains no battery require
external source to provoke signal transmission.
Battery assisted passive…. same as active but have
significant high range.
10
Implementation Of RFID In Biochip
A biochip is
complete when
there is
TRANSPONDER
(the chip)
 READER /
SCANNER
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TRANSPONDER
•Computer Chip: Stores
the unique ID number
•Antenna Coil: Primitive
Radio antenna to receive
and send signals
•Tuning Capacitor:
Charged by the small
(1/1000 of Watt) signal
sent by the reader
•Glass Capsule: Made of
biocompatible material
such as soda lime glass,
hermetically (air-tight)
sealed, covered with
Polypropylene polymer
12
READER/ SCANNER
•Transmits a small signal
•Charges the tuning
capacitor
•ID number transmitted
by the transponder
13
14
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Advantages of Biochips
● Increases the speed of diagnosis of
diseases
● It is used for the identification purpose
● It can be used to locate missing and
kidnapped people
● In cases when a natural disasters occurs it
helps to locate people easily 16
Disadvantages of biochips
● Initial implementation cost is high
● lack of privacy ,a less powerful eye
compared to god is watching the user
all the time
● If at any time the biochip fails it’s a
challenging question that still puzzles
scientists
17
SUMMARY
● Biochips is going to set the new trend in
Medicine ,communication and
identification
● Soon will be commercially used, where
there would be no more buying or selling
unless with a BIOCHIP
18
Questions
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?????????????
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hashem bio chip

  • 2. NEXT GENERATION TECHONOLOGY . . .your cash •. . . your credit cards •. . . your ATM card •. . . your ID cards •. . . your driving license •. . . your insurance •…………………………………………with your life on it.” 2 “A single electronic devise may replace everything in your wallet including. . .
  • 5. •The biochip technology was originally developed in 1983 for monitoring fisheries, it’s use now includes, over 300 zoos, pets, monitoring lab animals, fisheries, endangered wildlife, automobiles, hazardous waste, and humans. •Biochips are "silently" inching into humans. For instance, at least 6 million medical devices, such as artificial body parts (prosthetic devices),chin implants, etc., are implanted in people each year. And most of these medical devices are carrying a "surprise" guest — A BIOCHIP. • To date, over 7 million animals have been "chipped. HISTORY…. 5
  • 7. •The current, in use, biochip implant system is actually a fairly simple device. •Today’s, biochip implant is basically a small (micro) computer chip, inserted under the skin, for identification purposes. •The biochip system is Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) system, using low-frequency radio signals to communicate between the biochip and reader. 7
  • 8. What is RFID? • RFID ….. radio frequency identification • It is the use of an object (referred to as an RFID tag) incorporated into a product, animal or person for the purpose of identification and tracking using radio waves. 8
  • 9. RFID • RFID tags contain 2 parts:- a) integrated circuit for storing and processing information, modulating and demodulating a radio frequency signal. b) antenna for receiving and transmitting signal 9
  • 10. RFID Three types of tags Active RFID tags…. it contains a battery and transmit signals autonomously. Passive RFID tags …. it contains no battery require external source to provoke signal transmission. Battery assisted passive…. same as active but have significant high range. 10
  • 11. Implementation Of RFID In Biochip A biochip is complete when there is TRANSPONDER (the chip)  READER / SCANNER 11
  • 12. TRANSPONDER •Computer Chip: Stores the unique ID number •Antenna Coil: Primitive Radio antenna to receive and send signals •Tuning Capacitor: Charged by the small (1/1000 of Watt) signal sent by the reader •Glass Capsule: Made of biocompatible material such as soda lime glass, hermetically (air-tight) sealed, covered with Polypropylene polymer 12
  • 13. READER/ SCANNER •Transmits a small signal •Charges the tuning capacitor •ID number transmitted by the transponder 13
  • 14. 14
  • 15. 15
  • 16. Advantages of Biochips ● Increases the speed of diagnosis of diseases ● It is used for the identification purpose ● It can be used to locate missing and kidnapped people ● In cases when a natural disasters occurs it helps to locate people easily 16
  • 17. Disadvantages of biochips ● Initial implementation cost is high ● lack of privacy ,a less powerful eye compared to god is watching the user all the time ● If at any time the biochip fails it’s a challenging question that still puzzles scientists 17
  • 18. SUMMARY ● Biochips is going to set the new trend in Medicine ,communication and identification ● Soon will be commercially used, where there would be no more buying or selling unless with a BIOCHIP 18
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