Applications of RFID technology include: RFID Tags on Automobiles in
Parking Garages; RFID w/Toothbrushes; RFID Tags For Laundry Settings;
RFID Tags Or Labels to Find a Mate; RFID To Identify The Value Of Coins;
RFID Tags In The Doctors Office; RFID Tags Or Labels In Game Arcades;
RFID With Prisoners; RFID Tags To Identify Soldiers; RFID Labels As Tags
To Label Particular Components Of Aircraft or Other Structures; Car,
Snowmobile, Boat, Etc. Ignition That Won't Start Without RFID Card; Car
seats with RFID reader and memory; Air bags that adjust based on
information on RFID; Car that keeps track of GPS info and knows whos
driving based on RFID; RFID Smart Closet; Method of taking attendance;
RFID on networked desks to monitor the location of individuals; Personal
computer reads RFID to log you in and take you to favorite web page, load
favorites list, etc.; RFID labels on Files; RFID address label versions
of all label and sheet inventions; RFID sports tickets; Combination
function invitation and RFID chip to allow admittance; Roll of tape with
RFID built in; Schoolbus reads which kids getting on, keeps record; RFID
on each car wheel; RFID key to operate common-area laundry; RFID to
automatically adjust weights/treadmill settings in gym; RFID w/clothes
measurements, save shelf space at store, get proper size; RFID keyring
w/car information; Keep track of who's driving around neighborhood; RFID
dental implant; RFID Thumbtack; RFID Doorstop; RFID identification of
boats or ships at docks; RFID on cups w/specifics of favorite coffee
drinks; RFID on bridges with RFID tanks on top of cars, to detect
speeding; RFID on studs in a wall and RFID reader that acts as a stud
finder; RFID tags or labels inside tires; RFID cards supplied with
newspapers or magazines; RFID card that lights up a when the user reaches
a particular location; RFID sports ticket w/automatic map generation to
seat; RFID card to tell school cafeteria what lunch to prepare for
particular student; student desk with slot to receive RFID card, desks on
networks together, Central computing system can tell where any particular
student is sitting at any given moment within the school; RFID readers on
outdoor play equipment; Authentication of Expensive Items With RFID;
Paintings or other art work with RFID label to be used to verify the
number in a limited series; RFID on sports helmet or uniform; RFID chips
in paint; RFID cards issued to airline passengers to identify type of
drinks and meals for a particular passenger, etc.; Greeting Cards With
RFID; Decorative Tiles With RFID Tags; RFID in Car Washes; and Adaptive
Advertising Based on RFID Information.