Location History:
- Manchester, GB (2015)
- Cambridge, GB (2017)
- Sedgefield, GB (2016 - 2023)
- Sedgefield Durham, GB (2022 - 2023)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2015-2025
Title: Scott Darren White: Innovator in RFID Technology
Introduction
Scott Darren White is a notable inventor based in Cambridge, GB. He has made significant contributions to the field of radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology. With a total of six patents to his name, White has demonstrated a commitment to innovation and advancement in this area.
Latest Patents
Among his latest patents are two groundbreaking inventions. The first is a "Multi-protocol RFID tag and system," which provides an RFID tag assembly suitable for operation with at least one RFID reader assembly. This invention includes an antenna member for transmitting and/or receiving RFID signals and at least one integrated circuit (IC) for processing these signals. The IC is designed to communicate alternatingly and sequentially in time, utilizing time-division multiplexing to transmit different signal transmissions defined by predetermined parameters.
The second patent is for "Secure RFID tag identification." This invention outlines a method, apparatus, and system for secure one-way RFID tag identification. It involves generating an auxiliary identifier at the RFID tag, creating a secure representation based on this identifier, and transmitting various representations to an RFID reader for identity verification.
Career Highlights
Scott Darren White is currently associated with Pragmatic Printing Limited, where he continues to develop innovative solutions in RFID technology. His work has positioned him as a key player in the industry, contributing to advancements that enhance the functionality and security of RFID systems.
Collaborations
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