OVERHEAD ANTENNA LIVE INVENTORY LOCATING SYSTEM
First Claim
1. A system for locating and identifying a plurality of inventory items, each inventory item being associated with an RFID tag, the system comprising:
- at least one RFID reader configured to generate RFID interrogation signals and receive RFID response signals;
a plurality of antennas positioned in an overhead support structure and coupled to the at least one RFID reader, wherein each of the plurality of antennas is configured to;
receive from the at least one RFID reader an RFID interrogation signal;
transmit a radio-frequency interrogation signal in response to the received RFID interrogation signal,receive from one or more RFID tags a radio-frequency response signal, andsend to the at least one RFID reader an RFID response signal in response to the received radio-frequency response signal;
an inventory module coupled to the at least one RFID reader, the inventory module configured to identify, based at least partly on the RFID response signal, each inventory item associated with an RFID tag that generated the radio-frequency response signal that was received by at least one of the plurality of antennas; and
a location module coupled to the at least one RFID reader, the location module configured to determine, based at least partly on the RFID response signal, a location of each inventory item associated with an RFID tag that generated a radio-frequency response signal that was received by at least one of the plurality of antennas.
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Abstract
Overhead antenna live inventory locating systems and methods are provided. The overhead antenna inventory/locating system can include a plurality of antennas mounted in an elevated support structure. The antennas can be coupled to RFID readers that interrogate electronic tags. The inventory system can analyze the information received from the detected electronic tags and produce inventory data and location information for the tags. The antennas can be patch antennas mounted to ceiling tiles such that they can be positioned in the ceiling of a facility. The antennas can be configured to provide broad coverage from a relatively low ceiling height. The low-cost antennas can be configured in such a way as to provide accurate location information for detected tags. The inventory system can be configured to provide near real-time inventory and location information.
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20 Claims
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1. A system for locating and identifying a plurality of inventory items, each inventory item being associated with an RFID tag, the system comprising:
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at least one RFID reader configured to generate RFID interrogation signals and receive RFID response signals; a plurality of antennas positioned in an overhead support structure and coupled to the at least one RFID reader, wherein each of the plurality of antennas is configured to; receive from the at least one RFID reader an RFID interrogation signal; transmit a radio-frequency interrogation signal in response to the received RFID interrogation signal, receive from one or more RFID tags a radio-frequency response signal, and send to the at least one RFID reader an RFID response signal in response to the received radio-frequency response signal; an inventory module coupled to the at least one RFID reader, the inventory module configured to identify, based at least partly on the RFID response signal, each inventory item associated with an RFID tag that generated the radio-frequency response signal that was received by at least one of the plurality of antennas; and a location module coupled to the at least one RFID reader, the location module configured to determine, based at least partly on the RFID response signal, a location of each inventory item associated with an RFID tag that generated a radio-frequency response signal that was received by at least one of the plurality of antennas. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A method for determining a location of an inventory item associated with an RFID tag using an inventory system wherein the inventory system comprises an RFID reader configured to receive multiple readings from RFID tags associated with inventory items, the RFID reader being coupled to a plurality of antennas configured to transmit and receive signals to and from the RFID reader and RFID tags, and an inventory module configured to identify the inventory items based at least partly on the received signals from the RFID tags, the method comprising:
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selecting a first antenna which has received signals from the RFID tag associated with the inventory item; retrieving first information associated with the RFID tag from the RFID reader coupled to the first antenna; calculating a first range from the first antenna to the RFID tag based on the first information; selecting a second antenna which has received signals from the RFID tag associated with the inventory item; retrieving second information associated with the RFID tag from the RFID reader coupled to the second antenna; calculating a second range from the second antenna to the RFID tag based on the second information; and determining the location of the inventory item associated with the RFID tag based at least partly on the first range, the second range, a position of the first antenna, and a position of the second antenna. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16)
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17. A method for installing an overhead antenna inventory and locating system, the method comprising:
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providing a first antenna mounted to a first ceiling tile; positioning the first antenna mounted to the first ceiling tile in an elevated support structure; providing a second antenna mounted to a second ceiling tile; positioning the second antenna mounted to the second ceiling tile in the elevated support structure; coupling the first antenna to a first RFID reader; coupling the second antenna to a second RFID reader; and coupling the first and second RFID readers to a system configured to identify and locate items associated with electronic tags. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20)
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