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15 of the most exotic RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) applications

Feb 22, 2019 Leave a message

15 of the most exotic RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) applications

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With the development of technology, more and more RFID applications are now available. In fact, many applications seem to be similar. Here are some of the most exotic, fun, and scary RFID applications.


1. Intelligent toilet


The Intelligent Toilet H2 Orb system monitors, detects and prevents spills and leaks in the toilet. When these two conditions occur, the H2 Orb will automatically shut down. The system uses two wireless sensors that are placed on the edges of the toilet and tank. The sensor installed in the toilet detects the overflow of the water flow, and the two sensors of the water tank are installed at the water mark on the back of the water tank. When a problem occurs, the sensor will automatically send a signal to the H2 Orb system to inform the system to stop flushing; and trigger an alarm and light an alarm.


2. Identify the remains


The RFID tag invented by VeriChip can be used to identify the body and help the body to recombine. For example, an RFID tag can identify the deceased in a traffic accident and help the coroner recombine the body of the deceased. It sounds a bit perverted, but in some specific cases, we still hope that the deceased can get peace.


3. Nightclub identification


The Baja Beach Club in Barcelona embeds RFID chips into the hands of some old customers, allowing them to easily and quickly access some VIP areas. Here, the RFID chip can not only identify you, but also use it as a debit card.


4. Automatic cooking


The RFID chips are embedded in the handle of the automatic pan or pot so that the kitchen utensils can adjust the cooking temperature and time required for the food according to a recipe card embedded with a chip. I believe that mothers will welcome this gift very much.


5. Sports time system


RFID chips are often used in major sporting events around the world to serve as precise timekeepers, such as the Boston Marathon and the Iron Man Championship. Embed the chip into the athlete's shoes or other equipment such as bicycles. When starting from the starting point, when the athletes cross the end mat (including the antenna), the timing ends and the timing is very accurate.


6. Tracking cheese


American Dairy Farmers embeds RFID chips on cheese products to track every process of cheese making until it is sold. Use RFID chips to track the manufacturing process, as well as anti-theft and counterfeit products.


7. Looking for lost golf balls


Each ball contains a miniature RFID chip. If the ball is missing, you can use a handheld RFID reader to locate its approximate orientation. When the ball is 40 feet to 100 feet away from the reader, the embedded tag will emit an electronic siren.


8. Monitoring the casino


Embedding RFID chips in chips can not only track gamblers and their gambling habits, but also prevent chips from being faked and stolen. Now this technology has been applied in some big casinos around the world.


9. Tracking razors


As label costs have fallen, Gillette is now tagging all of their best-selling products to track their circulation in the supply chain. Due to the small size of the razor, it is often stolen or lost during circulation. The use of RFID tags can effectively prevent this.


10. Tracking bees


The scarcity of American bees has adversely affected other industries that rely on bees to spread pollen, which has led to the frequent theft of beehives. This situation can even cause the beekeeper to go bankrupt, because a beehive is worth hundreds of dollars, so these beekeepers now use RFID to track the beehive.


11. Electronic Passport


For many people, this may be the most horrible application of RFID tags. The US government has approved the use of electronic chips in passports. Although the government has repeatedly emphasized that its purpose is to improve the efficiency of communication between law enforcement agencies, many people still believe that there is a more insidious conspiracy.


12. Guide the blind


Robots embedded with RFID chips are now being tested to guide blind people. The inventor Vladimir Kulyukin said he did not want to replace the guide dog with a machine. He hopes that the robot he developed can be used as a mobile shopping basket to help blind people shop in the supermarket.


13. Follow-up surgery


The most undesired thing for patients and doctors is medical malpractice, but it is not uncommon. Now with SurgiChip, doctors can get patient information in a timely manner. The SurgiChip is said to prevent 3W: Wrong Patient, Wrong Site, Wrong Surgery.


14. Smart refrigerator


Smart refrigerators help track the time it takes for food to enter and exit the refrigerator. Samsung is now developing an RFID common household refrigerator. When you are running out of stock, the refrigerator will alert you; and it will make some recipe suggestions based on the existing ingredients.


15. Get stock information from your wallet


Yes, now you can't get stock information from your wallet. Scientists in Massachusetts now use RFID chips and special textiles to design smart clothes. For example, a handbag will tell you if you are leaving your lipstick at home. If the lipstick example doesn't look so strange, imagine you can monitor it. Soldiers’ heartbeat and blood pressure clothes.

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