As the use of e-money gains popularity in Japan, versatile FeliCa RFID readers that support multiple forms of electronic currency are popping up in convenience stores and vending machines, making it easier for users to pay with the swipe of a phone. Electronics giant NEC is jumping in on the action with a FeliCa payment terminal modeled after a life-sized android.
The robot -- a prototype that NEC demonstrated at the recent iEXPO 2008 trade show in Tokyo -- incorporates existing technology, which means a finished version can be produced and deployed at short notice. NEC hopes to land it a job at an amusement park selling entrance tickets to visitors with FeliCa-enabled wallet phones, also known as osaifu keitai.
To pay the robot, users simply select the appropriate e-money icon on the robot's chest-mounted touch screen panel and then swipe their phone over the reader/writer embedded in the left hand. The robot can also be programmed to transfer electronic coupons and other data to the user's phone when payment is made.
Other features include a camera system that can work with face recognition technology to identify and profile park visitors. If asked to do so, the robot can recommend specific attractions based on the person's apparent age and gender.
It is unclear whether any theme parks have expressed interest in hiring the robot. If not, NEC could easily equip it with fingerprint scanners and put it to work at immigration counters to gather biometric data on foreigners in Japan. Tourists would love it.
[Source: IT Media]
Cambias
If it's got face-recognition ability, maybe they should give it the job of deciding who's old enough to buy cigarettes from vending machines.
[ ]Gweb
I wonder how they would protect against individuals who could have their cellphones stolen and purchases being made by a person who isn't the owner of the phone.
[ ]Jappleng
I chuckled @ Cambias comment. Good job NEC, I like where you're going!
[ ]Mac
What's "robo" about this? Is the only criteria for being a robot is that it's robot-shaped?
[ ]Timothy
Wish the US had e-money
[ ]make money
I think you made some good points on the information.
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