Method and apparatus for determining ordering of RFID tagged objects
First Claim
1. A method of determining a physical ordering of radio frequency identification (RFID) tags, said method comprising:
- broadcasting, by a transceiver, an inquiry radio signal to a plurality of RFID tags;
simultaneously responding, by said RFID tags, to said inquiry radio signal with first response radio signals comprising identifying information unique to each RFID tag and a measure of first physical distance between said transceiver and each said RFID tag, wherein said first physical distance is based on a signal strength of said inquiry radio signal as received by each RFID tag, such that stronger inquiry radio signals are determined to be received by RFID tags that are closer to said transceiver and weaker inquiry radio signals are determined to be received by RFID tags that are farther from said transceiver;
processing, by said RFID tags, said first response radio signals received by said RFID tags to determine second physical distances between said RFID tags, wherein said second physical distances are based on a signal strength of each first response radio signal received by said RFID tags, such that stronger first response radio signals are determined to be sent by RFID tags that are closer to each other and weaker first response radio signals are determined to be sent by RFID tags that are farther from each other;
simultaneously responding, by said RFID tags, to said first response radio signals with second response radio signals comprising said second physical distances between said RFID tags; and
calculating, by a processor connected to said transceiver, said physical ordering of said RFID tags based on said first physical distance and said second physical distances.
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Abstract
The invention addresses the disadvantage of RFID scanning by maintaining the relative physical order of tags simultaneously scanned. The novelty of the invention includes a forwarding mechanism applied to the RFID tags and an aggregation of the received tag information. The received information is then used to calculate relative ordering information. Our system leverages both reader-to-tag and tag-to-tag communication. Each tag in the invention can measure the received signal strength and the ID of the sender. Tags respond to received signals by transmitting their ID and a payload consisting of the ID & signal strength of the previous sender as well as the payload received from the previous sender. The reader then aggregates this information from which is calculated the relative physical ordering of the tags based on the aggregated information.
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1. A method of determining a physical ordering of radio frequency identification (RFID) tags, said method comprising:
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broadcasting, by a transceiver, an inquiry radio signal to a plurality of RFID tags; simultaneously responding, by said RFID tags, to said inquiry radio signal with first response radio signals comprising identifying information unique to each RFID tag and a measure of first physical distance between said transceiver and each said RFID tag, wherein said first physical distance is based on a signal strength of said inquiry radio signal as received by each RFID tag, such that stronger inquiry radio signals are determined to be received by RFID tags that are closer to said transceiver and weaker inquiry radio signals are determined to be received by RFID tags that are farther from said transceiver; processing, by said RFID tags, said first response radio signals received by said RFID tags to determine second physical distances between said RFID tags, wherein said second physical distances are based on a signal strength of each first response radio signal received by said RFID tags, such that stronger first response radio signals are determined to be sent by RFID tags that are closer to each other and weaker first response radio signals are determined to be sent by RFID tags that are farther from each other; simultaneously responding, by said RFID tags, to said first response radio signals with second response radio signals comprising said second physical distances between said RFID tags; and calculating, by a processor connected to said transceiver, said physical ordering of said RFID tags based on said first physical distance and said second physical distances. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A method of determining a physical ordering of radio frequency identification (RFID) tags, said method comprising:
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broadcasting, by a transceiver, an inquiry radio signal to a plurality of RFID tags; simultaneously responding, by said RFID tags, to said inquiry radio signal with first response radio signals comprising identifying information unique to each RFID tag and a measure of first physical distance between said transceiver and each said RFID tag, wherein said first physical distance is based on a signal strength of said inquiry radio signal as received by each RFID tag, such that stronger inquiry radio signals are determined to be received by RFID tags that are closer to said transceiver and weaker inquiry radio signals are determined to be received by RFID tags that are farther from said transceiver; processing, by said RFID tags, said first response radio signals received by said RFID tags to determine second physical distances between said RFID tags, wherein said second physical distances are based on a signal strength of each first response radio signal received by said RFID tags, such that stronger first response radio signals are determined to be sent by RFID tags that are closer to each other and weaker first response radio signals are determined to be sent by RFID tags that are farther from each other; simultaneously responding, by said RFID tags, to said first response radio signals with second response radio signals comprising said second physical distances between said RFID tags; calculating, by a processor connected to said transceiver, said physical ordering of said RFID tags based on said first physical distance and said second physical distances; and repeating said broadcasting, said responding with said first response radio signals said processing, said responding with said second response radio signals, and said calculating with a series of varying signal strength inquiry radio signals to refine said physical ordering. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
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