Polling-type information transmission system
First Claim
1. A polling-type information transmission system comprising an interrogator and a plurality of transponders, each transponder having a unique address assigned thereto,wherein each transponder comprises:
- means for receiving and detecting a start code transmitted by said interrogator when said transponder is within range of the interrogator,means responsive to detection of said start code for transmitting a reply code after a delay period, said delay period including a delay time which is dependent on the respective address of the transponder, andmeans for receiving and transmitting information from and to said interrogator upon receipt of a transmission addressed to said transponder, andsaid interrogator comprises;
means for transmitting said start code,means for receiving said reply codes transmitted by any of said transponders which are within range of the interrogator,means for measuring a respective time delay between transmission of said start code and a start of each period of continuous reply code reception, andmeans, responsive to measurement of said time delay, for identifying the unique address of each respective transponder which is a first transponder which transmitted a reply code which starts a period of reply code reception,characterized in that said interrogator further comprises means for measuring a respective duration of each period of continuous reply code reception,means, responsive to measurement of each said respective duration, for determining respective addresses corresponding to each additional transponder in addition to the respective first transponder whose respective delay period falls within one of said periods of reply code reception, andmeans for transmitting a respective transmission addressed to each respective first transponder and each respective additional transponder.
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Abstract
A transmission system comprising an interrogator (1) and a number of transponders (2). The transponders (2) communicate with the interrogator (1) by means of individual addresses for reading and/or writing of information in the transponders, which admits more than one transponder to be located within the read/write zone of the interrogator. By transmitting the start code from the interrogator and giving the transponders opportunity to answer with an address dependent time delay of the reply code and investigating time differences between transmitted and received reply codes in the interrogator, the address of the transponder is determined. The transmission system is suitable for use in connection with identification, for example, personal identification.
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1. A polling-type information transmission system comprising an interrogator and a plurality of transponders, each transponder having a unique address assigned thereto,
wherein each transponder comprises: -
means for receiving and detecting a start code transmitted by said interrogator when said transponder is within range of the interrogator, means responsive to detection of said start code for transmitting a reply code after a delay period, said delay period including a delay time which is dependent on the respective address of the transponder, and means for receiving and transmitting information from and to said interrogator upon receipt of a transmission addressed to said transponder, and said interrogator comprises; means for transmitting said start code, means for receiving said reply codes transmitted by any of said transponders which are within range of the interrogator, means for measuring a respective time delay between transmission of said start code and a start of each period of continuous reply code reception, and means, responsive to measurement of said time delay, for identifying the unique address of each respective transponder which is a first transponder which transmitted a reply code which starts a period of reply code reception, characterized in that said interrogator further comprises means for measuring a respective duration of each period of continuous reply code reception, means, responsive to measurement of each said respective duration, for determining respective addresses corresponding to each additional transponder in addition to the respective first transponder whose respective delay period falls within one of said periods of reply code reception, and means for transmitting a respective transmission addressed to each respective first transponder and each respective additional transponder. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. An interrogator for a polling-type information transmission system, for receiving information from a plurality of transponders which each have a unique address assigned thereto and transmit a reply code after a delay period following detection of a start code, said delay period including a delay time which is dependent on the respective address of the transponder, wherein said interrogator comprises:
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means for transmitting said start code, means for receiving reply codes transmitted by any of said transponders which are within range of the interrogator, means for measuring a respective time delay between transmission of said start code and a start of each period of continuous reply code reception, and means, responsive to measurement of said time delay, for identifying the unique address of each respective transponder which is a first transponder which transmitted a reply code which starts a period of reply code reception, characterized in that said interrogator further comprises; means for measuring a respective duration of each period of continuous reply code reception, means, responsive to measurement of each said respective duration, for determining respective addresses corresponding to each additional transponder in addition to the respective first transponder whose respective delay period falls within one of said periods of reply code reception, and means for transmitting a respective transmission addressed to each respective first transponder and each respective additional transponder. - View Dependent Claims (4)
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