Question:
What could be a good product(not in market) that'll make use of a (RFID) radio frequency identification tag?
Mr.tech
2006-10-31 06:06:49 UTC
I haven't seen it on the market, so I built it myself:
All family members have a RFID tag. Anyone leaving or entering through either the main door or the garage will be counted. If the result is "zero", then -
- the heating system is lowered by 3 degrees
- all unnecessary (non-security) lights are turned off
- all doors are electrically bolted shut
- alarm system is made "hot"
The process reverses if the count result is >0

This reply was posted to me when I asked the above question two weeks ago. I am looking forward to getting in touch with the person who gave a very interesting feedback but I had a question regarding the remote server or host computer that operates the system. I look forward to hearing from the responder. Thankyou
Three answers:
987654321abc
2006-11-02 21:06:22 UTC
well dude, did you know that a good portion of the supplies the military ships anywhere gets misplaced.



or like when you loose your cell phone , how do you find it?



or you want to id your laptop so that if it gets stolen you can track it ,

and get it back.





or you want to keep track of your kids, someone suggested

putting a tracking chip in their kid , incase they get kidnapped.





have you misplaced your keys lately?



do i need to continue?



can i get one of those?
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2013-09-10 03:03:53 UTC
Dear Mr tech,

After all these years, RFID has made a great leap forward. The described application above can completely accomplished with advanced techniques nowadays.



GAO RFID Inc.'s Access Control Software System may help you with powerful features such as 24 hour Unmanned Operation, Remote Management through Web Interface and Applies to Both Personnel and Vehicle Access Control.



For more detailed information, please visit http://www.gaorfid.com/



Best Regards!
2006-11-03 07:44:15 UTC
For more infor about RFID tags, check out http://rfid.sleekpage.com


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