Do you know any brands or products that use rfid (radio frequency identification) system?
Answers: The Exxon gasoline speed pass is an RFID tag. The speed pass is a thing you sign up for with a credit card to buy gas. You pay at the pump simply by presenting your pass to a reader at the pump. They then lookup your credit card on file and charge it.
Also, lots of those key fob security systems like you find in offices use RFID tags now.
ThinkGeek used to sell (they still list it, but it's out of stock) a deadbolt for your front door that uses RFID tags as keys.
The speed pass thing is something that hangs on your keychain and you just wave it by the reader on the gas pump. It contains all the information needed on it so that you can just start pumping gas.
As far as any particular brand that used RFID, I can't think of any. I know Walmart has demanded that all their suppliers implement RFID into their products in the near future, so it won't be long before everything has an RFID chip in the packaging.
TI is one of many
RFID trsansponders, reader etc.
Wal-Mart: use rfis to improve supply chain visibility and more accurate inventory control.
cobra
Mastercard / American Express
Gillette and levi
Computers controlling our entertainment. Right now few use computers to handle their music, television, and movie watching, but five years from now the DVR and MP3 player will evolve into a computer control center that will allow us download all of our media and play it in much higher quality than we get today. CDs and DVDs will become obsolete as we can download higher quality media than any disk can provide
The Food and Drug Administration and Hospitals for Identification of patients and animals that are about to enter the food chain.
Also, lots of those key fob security systems like you find in offices use RFID tags now.
ThinkGeek used to sell (they still list it, but it's out of stock) a deadbolt for your front door that uses RFID tags as keys.
The speed pass thing is something that hangs on your keychain and you just wave it by the reader on the gas pump. It contains all the information needed on it so that you can just start pumping gas.
As far as any particular brand that used RFID, I can't think of any. I know Walmart has demanded that all their suppliers implement RFID into their products in the near future, so it won't be long before everything has an RFID chip in the packaging.
TI is one of many
RFID trsansponders, reader etc.
Wal-Mart: use rfis to improve supply chain visibility and more accurate inventory control.
cobra
Mastercard / American Express
Gillette and levi
Computers controlling our entertainment. Right now few use computers to handle their music, television, and movie watching, but five years from now the DVR and MP3 player will evolve into a computer control center that will allow us download all of our media and play it in much higher quality than we get today. CDs and DVDs will become obsolete as we can download higher quality media than any disk can provide
The Food and Drug Administration and Hospitals for Identification of patients and animals that are about to enter the food chain.
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