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RFIDs are an interesting approach to accessing anything through the network. The most commonly mentioned variant is the passive RFID, but it has several serious problems. This paper focuses on the "active" RFID to realize "ubiquitous communication". First, the principle of active tags is mentioned, and the problem of readout rate is considered. Several actual applications using active RFIDs are introduced