Some time ago, a short book on the proliferation of RFID chips—particularly single-use ones—which can be found everywhere was published in French [1].
More recently, as part of the Erasmus+ DEEPCEL project, we have focused on raising students’ awareness of eco-design and the circular economy in the field of digital electronics. Given their highly digital and connected nature, as well as their use of fairly advanced RF and cryptographic protocols, RFID chips are relatively simple objects through which to explore this topic.
For those who would like to explore the topic further, a Moodle course accessible to everyone (in guest mode) is available, providing access to a manuscript in English, various bibliographic sources, and other slides and materials. This course is, of course, shared as a joint course of the Erasmus+ DEEPCEL project.
Link to the course => https://celene.univ-tours.fr/course/view.php?id=22334
In addition, here is a 7-minute educational summary of this course in English—tailored for the age of AI—which has the merit of being clear and concise:
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