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[In this section we examine the wide variety of applications that can take advantage of RFID. The capability of identification at a distance can be extended to include sensing applications and read/write memory, however, these topics will be covered later in Sections 6 and 9 respectively as they warrant special discussion. Below we provide a categorization of mainstream RFID applications: • Security: ◦ access control: keys and immobilizers;◦ patrol verification: process management;◦ antitheft: merchandize.• Tracking: ◦ supply chain: warehousing and inventory control;◦ people and animals: personel, children, patients, runners, cattle, and pets;◦ assets: airline luggage, equipment, and cargo.• Authenticity: ◦ money: banknotes;◦ pharmaceuticals: packaged drugs;• Electronic payments: ◦ transportation: auto-tolls: FasTrak, EZ-pass;◦ ticketing: ski passes;◦ credit/debit cards: PayPass by MasterCard.• Entertainment: ◦ smart toys: interactive characters.]
Published: Jan 1, 2006
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