RFID VEHICLE-TRACKING SYSTEM USING MOBILE TRANSCEIVERS AND STATIONARY TRANSPONDERS
First Claim
1. A vehicle tracking system, comprising:
- a) A plurality of transponders at fixed locations b) A moving vehicle c) A transceiver on said vehicle with the ability to exchange electronic data wirelessly with said transponders d) A mobile communication device on said vehicle e) Means to provide power to said transceiver and said mobile communication device f) Means for electronic data exchange between said transceiver and said mobile communication device g) A data storage and processing device that is connected to the internet h) Means for said data storage and processing device to determine whether vehicle is on-route and on-schedule i) Means for said data storage and processing device to calculate estimated vehicle arrival times j) A graphical user interface for displaying processed data to a human user k) Means for said mobile communication device to transmit data to said data storage and processing device to be displayed on said graphical user interface.
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Abstract
The invention disclosed in this document is a vehicle tracking system using Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) transponders and an RFID transceiver, which is attached to a moving vehicle to collect vehicle location data. Each location code is encoded on a transponder, which is then embedded at a location along a vehicle'"'"'s route to be read by the transceiver as the vehicle passes nearby. The data read by the transceiver is transmitted to the Internet using a mobile communication device like a cell phone. By having fixed transponder locations and a transceiver that is on the moving vehicle, this system becomes the reverse of the typical RFID item-tracking system. In addition, it is able to use the data stored on the RFID transponders, read by the RFID transceivers, and processed by the data storage and processing device to determine whether a vehicle is on its predetermined route, estimate when the vehicle will arrive at future stops on its scheduled route, and determine whether it is on schedule. This RFID vehicle-tracking system is therefore unique.
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1. A vehicle tracking system, comprising:
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a) A plurality of transponders at fixed locations b) A moving vehicle c) A transceiver on said vehicle with the ability to exchange electronic data wirelessly with said transponders d) A mobile communication device on said vehicle e) Means to provide power to said transceiver and said mobile communication device f) Means for electronic data exchange between said transceiver and said mobile communication device g) A data storage and processing device that is connected to the internet h) Means for said data storage and processing device to determine whether vehicle is on-route and on-schedule i) Means for said data storage and processing device to calculate estimated vehicle arrival times j) A graphical user interface for displaying processed data to a human user k) Means for said mobile communication device to transmit data to said data storage and processing device to be displayed on said graphical user interface. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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