Reviews of iGrave First Coffin of GPS Based

Posted on | Wednesday, January 25, 2012 | No Comments

A funeral home owner in America has been able to create the latest intelligence in a coffin. Although physically looks like a conventional coffin, the coffin has a GPS (Global Positioning System) which allows one easily find the location of the tomb of deceased relatives or family.



Standing on 1.5 acres of land pants, The Preserve is located in Lafayette, Indiana, USA, is the world's first burial complex that provides a disk technology GPS transmitter in the central part of the coffin. Batteries are used as transmitter power lasting up to several years.

The coffin of the so-called 'iGrave' uses the GPS feature of adopting RFID technology (Radio Frequency Identification) on the chipset used for online transactions on a credit card.

With the Ingestion of high-tech like this, allowing the pilgrim to find the exact location of the grave where buried where the family or relation.

Besides the bodies are buried with the coffin, GPS technology 'iGrave' is also applied to the bodies that were cremated with the tracking range of up to 5 meters below the ground. Claimed, the funeral like this will become popular in recent years.

"Pilgrims will be given a special reader to direct them to the correct location such as reading barcodes. They will be given the exact coordinates of the location by GPS," said Joe Canaday, owner of this cemetery, as quoted by the Daily Mail, Tuesday (24 / 1). So, who says the technology has not taken off?

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