De Proef van het Begin RFID van McDonalds in Korea
McDonalds experimenteert met de uiteindelijke lijn-breker in Zuid-Korea, waar de klanten voedsel op hun celtelefoons kopen, die dan bellen wanneer de orde klaar is.
Maar deze proef is veel meer een inspanning RFID dan een traditioneel mobiel experiment. Het grootste deel van de communicatie van de telefoon mogelijkheden en zijn vertoning zijn nauwelijks gebruikt, met klanten die een toepassing McDonalds in hun telefoon moeten downloaden.
„Bij elke lijst, zijn er een lezer RFID en een menu dat ingebouwde spaanders RFID heeft. Customers plug the reader into their mobile phones and point them at the item on the menu that they wish to eat or drink,” said a story in The Korea Times.
“The bill is charged through the mobile phone. When the meal is ready, the system sends a short message to the phone so the customer can pick up the ready tray at a designated counter.”
The trial is being managed by McDonalds and South Korea’s SK Telecom, which has dubbed the effort the “Touch Order” menu. It was unveiled at McDonald’s Shinchon branch in western Seoul near Yonsei University.
The McDonalds trial is interesting, if for no other reason than it is demonstrating yet another way to deploy mobile commerce. Some use the phone’s calling capabilities and screen while others leverage the phone’s digital camera to do some 2D barcode-selling.
Payments can be handled through the cell phone’s number—as McDonalds is apparently doing in the South Korea trial—or through an embedded RFID chip, which turns the smartphone into something akin to a contactless credit card.
The McDonalds trial does this one step better, using an RFID interface through a physical plug-in but not at all for payment.
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