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Identification element having an optical transponder

  • US 10,229,351 B2
  • Filed: 08/24/2009
  • Issued: 03/12/2019
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/01/2008
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. An identification element having a transponder incorporating a data sending transmitter unit for communication with a device for at least one of detecting or controlling access authorization to areas or objects, and a control circuit for the data sending transmitter unit,wherein the transponder is an optical transponder and the data sending transmitter unit thereof is a light emitting transmitter unit which automatically sends out optical signals continuously at least periodically,wherein an autonomous power supply is provided which is not a secondary rechargeable battery of the identification element, wherein the optical transponder and the autonomous power supply are integrated into the identification element, andwherein the identification element is in the form of a name tag or the identification element of comparable size which is associated with or is to be carried on an object or a body,wherein the data sending transmitter unit of the optical transponder is operated by the control circuit in such a manner that the data sending transmitter unit sends out the optical pulses of less than or equal to 100 nanoseconds several times per second, wherein the said optical pulses define at least one data word and are generated without using power from the secondary rechargeable battery via a clock pulse generator that receives power from the autonomous power supply to continuously send out the optical signals at a frequency above approximately 10 megahertz (MHz),wherein at least one single optical signal among the optical signals includes the optical pulses corresponding to for a data word “

  • 0” and

    corresponding to a data word “

    1”

    , the optical pulses corresponding to the data word “

    0”

    have a signal length and the optical pulses corresponding to the data word “

    1”

    have a signal length, which is different than the signal length of the optical pulses corresponding to the data word “

    0”

    , and are distinguished by a subsequent break, and wherein the subsequent break after the data word “

    0” and

    the subsequent break after the data word “

    1”

    have differing subsequent break lengths as distinguishing features,wherein a number of the optical pulses corresponding to each data word “

    0”

    is greater than a number of the pulses corresponding to each data word “

    1”

    .

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