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Multiple radio frequency network node rfid tagMultiple radio frequency network node rfid tag description/claimsThe Patent Description & Claims data below is from USPTO Patent Application 20080157928, Multiple radio frequency network node rfid tag. Brief Patent Description - Full Patent Description - Patent Application Claims This application claims the benefit of the following provisional applications, each of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety: U.S. Provisional Application 60/749,645, filed Dec. 9, 2005 entitled “MULTIPLE RADIO MICROCHIP RFID TAG”; U.S. Provisional Application 60/803,610, filed May 31, 2006, entitled “MULTIPLE RADIO FREQUENCY NETWORK NODE RFID TAG”; U.S. Provisional Application 60/803,612, filed May 31, 2006, entitled “MULTIPLE RADIO FREQUENCY NETWORK NODE RFID TAG”; and U.S. Provisional Application 60/868,107, filed Dec. 1, 2006, entitled “MULTIPLE RADIO FREQUENCY NETWORK NODE RFID TAG”. BACKGROUND1. Field The invention relates to a Radio Frequency ID (RFID) tags that contain multiple Radio Frequency (RF) network nodes that provide enhanced memory capabilities, redundant functionality, and multiple frequency capabilities to the RFID tag. 2. Description of the Related Art Radio Frequency ID (RFID) tags have been proposed as a solution for a wide range of commercial applications, including tracking of large numbers of objects in disparate locations. However, current RFID tags suffer from performance problems. Passive tags, while not requiring a local power source, suffer from low bandwidth and high failure rates in data transmission. Active tags, while performing better than passive tags, are much more expensive and require a power source. A need exists for improved performance; in particular, a need exists for methods and systems that provide performance comparable or superior to current active tags in a passive tag platform. SUMMARYProvided herein are methods and systems for improved RFID tags, as well as methods and systems for the use of improved RFID tags, including, among others, embodiments in which more than one radio frequency network node is disposed on an RFID tag substrate. Many other embodiments are described herein. A method and system disclosed herein may include providing a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag substrate; mounting a plurality of RF network nodes on the RFID tag substrate; and coordinating functionality among the plurality of RF network nodes. The RFID tag substrate may be associated with an object that may be to be identified by the RFID tag. The RFID tag substrate may be paper, plastic, silicone, cardboard, a combination of materials, or the like. The plurality of RF network nodes may be mounted to the RFID tag substrate in a random orientation. The plurality of RF network nodes may be mounted to the RFID tag substrate in an ordered orientation. The RFID tag substrate may be part of an object that may be to be identified by the RFID tag. The plurality of RF network nodes may be mounted to the object in a random orientation. The plurality of RF network nodes may be mounted to object in an ordered orientation. Coordination may include accessing combined memory. Coordination facilitates redundancy among RF network nodes. Coordination facilitates data encryption. Coordination may be according to a network topology among the RF network nodes. The network topology may be a ring network topology a mesh network topology, a serial topology, a packet-based network topology, or the like. The coordinated functionality may be communicated by a master RF network node. The master RF network node may be determined at power up of the plurality of RF network nodes. The master RF network node may communicate over a common communication bus. The common communication bus may be a common antenna connection bus, a common serial connection bus, a common parallel connection bus, or the like. The coordinated functionality may be communicated by at least one RF network node. The RF network node may communicate over a common communication bus. The common communication bus may be a common antenna connection bus, a common serial connection bus, a common parallel connection bus, or the like. A method and system disclosed herein may include providing a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag, the RFID tag having a plurality of RF network nodes; and transmitting information from the RFID tag using more than one frequency. The more than one frequency may be designed to facilitate reading of the RFID tag by different readers. At least one frequency may facilitate conditional access by an entity. The entity may be a business enterprise. The tag may be configured to transmit a selected frequency among a plurality of available frequencies. The more than one frequency may be transmitted at the same time. The more than one frequency may be transmitted using an antenna. The more than one frequency may be transmitted using more than one antenna. The more than one antenna may be the same antenna type. The more than one antenna may be different antenna types. The more than one frequency may be transmitted at different times. The more than one frequency may be transmitted using an antenna. The more than one frequency may be transmitted using more than one antenna. The more than one antenna may be the same antenna type. The more than one antenna may be different antenna types. A method and system disclosed herein may include providing a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag, the RFID tag containing a plurality of RF network nodes, each node having memory associated therewith; and coordinating the memory of a plurality of the RF network nodes to form a coordinated storage facility. The coordinated storage facility may contain publicly accessible memory. The coordinated storage facility may contain conditionally accessible memory. The coordinated storage facility may include an encryption facility. Information may be stored encrypted in the coordinated storage facility. The coordinated storage facility may contain memory that is accessible by a specified entity. The entity may be a business enterprise, a government agency, or the like. The specified entry may be a password. The specified entry may be an encryption key. The encryption key may be a public key, a private key, or the like. The specified entry may be a combination of a password and an encryption key. The encryption key may be a public key, a private key, or the like. The memory may be coordinated using a master RF network node. The master RF network node may be determined at power up of the plurality of RF network nodes. The master RF network node may communicate over a common communication bus. The common communication bus may be a common antenna connection bus, a common serial connection bus, a common parallel connection bus, or the like. Continue reading about Multiple radio frequency network node rfid tag... Full patent description for Multiple radio frequency network node rfid tag Brief Patent Description - Full Patent Description - Patent Application Claims Click on the above for other options relating to this Multiple radio frequency network node rfid tag patent application. 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