SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ESTIMATING RANGE TO AN RFID TAG
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1. A radio frequency identification (RFID) tag reader comprising:
- a transmitter configured to transmit a modulated signal to a tag via a first antenna;
a receiver configured to receive a delayed modulated backscattered signal from the tag; and
a linear adaptive combiner comprising a tapped delay line having a plurality of taps with controllable weights on each tap and outputs that are summed and subtracted from a reference to produce an error signal;
wherein, for a first sample rate, modulation from the delayed modulated backscattered signal is input to said linear adaptive combiner, and modulation from said transmitted modulated signal is said reference to said linear adaptive combiner and wherein weights for said taps of said linear adaptive combiner are approximately zero for all of said taps except for a tap corresponding to the delay of the received modulated backscattered signal and wherein a first distance estimate between the tag and the first antenna corresponding to said first sample rate is determined from said delay;
wherein for a second sample rate, modulation in the delayed modulated backscattered signal is input to said linear adaptive combiner, and modulation from said transmitted modulated signal is said reference to said linear adaptive combiner and wherein weights for said taps of said linear adaptive combiner are approximately zero for all of said taps except for a tap corresponding to the delay of the received modulated backscattered signal and wherein a second distance estimate between the tag and the first antenna corresponding to said second sample rate is determined from said delay; and
wherein a final distance estimate between said first antenna and the tag is determined based on comparing said first and second distance estimates.
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Abstract
A system is described for measuring distance between an RFID reader and an RFID backscatter tag, including an adaptive linear combiner, which is a tapped delay line with controllable weights on each tap, and outputs that are summed and subtracted from a reference to produce an error signal. After a sufficient number of cycles, the weight distribution indicates the delay of the received signal with respect to the reference, and by extension determines the distance between the tag and receiver.
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1. A radio frequency identification (RFID) tag reader comprising:
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a transmitter configured to transmit a modulated signal to a tag via a first antenna; a receiver configured to receive a delayed modulated backscattered signal from the tag; and a linear adaptive combiner comprising a tapped delay line having a plurality of taps with controllable weights on each tap and outputs that are summed and subtracted from a reference to produce an error signal; wherein, for a first sample rate, modulation from the delayed modulated backscattered signal is input to said linear adaptive combiner, and modulation from said transmitted modulated signal is said reference to said linear adaptive combiner and wherein weights for said taps of said linear adaptive combiner are approximately zero for all of said taps except for a tap corresponding to the delay of the received modulated backscattered signal and wherein a first distance estimate between the tag and the first antenna corresponding to said first sample rate is determined from said delay; wherein for a second sample rate, modulation in the delayed modulated backscattered signal is input to said linear adaptive combiner, and modulation from said transmitted modulated signal is said reference to said linear adaptive combiner and wherein weights for said taps of said linear adaptive combiner are approximately zero for all of said taps except for a tap corresponding to the delay of the received modulated backscattered signal and wherein a second distance estimate between the tag and the first antenna corresponding to said second sample rate is determined from said delay; and wherein a final distance estimate between said first antenna and the tag is determined based on comparing said first and second distance estimates. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A method for determining distance between a first antenna and a tag comprising:
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transmitting a modulated signal to the tag via the first antenna; receiving a delayed modulated backscattered signal from the tag; for a first sample rate, inputting modulation in the delayed modulated backscattered signal to an adaptive linear combiner, said adaptive linear combiner comprising a tapped delay line having a plurality of taps with controllable weights on each tap, and outputs that are summed and subtracted from a reference to produce an error signal; for said first sample rate, providing modulation from said transmitted modulated signal as a reference to said adaptive linear combiner; for said first sample rate, adjusting weights for said taps of said linear adaptive combiner such that said weights are approximately zero for all of said taps except for a tap corresponding to the delay of the received backscattered signal; determining a first distance estimate between the tag and the first antenna corresponding to said first sample rate based on said delay; for a second sample rate, inputting modulation in the delayed modulated backscattered signal to said adaptive linear combiner; for said second sample rate, providing modulation from said transmitted modulated signal as a reference to said adaptive linear combiner; for said second sample rate, adjusting weights for said taps of said linear adaptive combiner such that said weights are approximately zero for all of said taps except for a tap corresponding to the delay of the received backscattered signal; determining a second distance estimate between the tag and the first antenna corresponding to said second sample rate based on said delay; and comparing said first and second distance estimates to determine a final distance estimate between said first antenna and the tag. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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