Monday, January 23, 2012

LIGHT ACTIVATED INJECTABLE RFID NANOCHIP: IDENTIFICATION CHIP

This is cool...

RFID tags for animals represent one of the oldest uses of RFID technology. Originally meant for large ranches and rough terrain, since the outbreak of Mad Cow Disease, RFID has become crucial in animal identification management.

An implantable variety of RFID tags or transponders can also be used for animal identification. The transponders are more well-known as passive RFID technology, or simply "Chips" on animals.

The success of various animal identification uses since the early '90's has spurred RFID research into various human tracking alternatives.


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