Method and apparatus for communicating with a product label
First Claim
1. In a wireless product label identification system comprising a host transceiver and a plurality of individually addressed product labels having transceivers, the transceivers being capable of transmitting and receiving radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic signals, wherein at least some of the individually addressed product labels serve as relays between 1) the host transceiver or one of the individually addressed product labels and 2) another of the individually addressed product labels, a method for communicating information to the product label having a specific address, the method comprising the steps of:
- a) determining a path through the plurality of individually addressed product labels, from the host transceiver to the product label having the specific address, along which the information can be communicated;
b) generating a message representing the path and the information to be communicated; and
c) transmitting the message as an RF electromagnetic signal to the product label having the specific address.
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Abstract
A method and apparatus for communicating with a product label. A host computer transfers information to be communicated to one or more product labels to a radio frequency transmitter. The information is transmitted to a transceiver built into the product label. The information can be intended for each of a plurality of product labels, or for a particular one of the product labels. If the particular one of the labels is one which has not communicated recently with the host computer, the information can used to locate the particular label through the use of other product labels.
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20 Claims
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1. In a wireless product label identification system comprising a host transceiver and a plurality of individually addressed product labels having transceivers, the transceivers being capable of transmitting and receiving radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic signals, wherein at least some of the individually addressed product labels serve as relays between 1) the host transceiver or one of the individually addressed product labels and 2) another of the individually addressed product labels, a method for communicating information to the product label having a specific address, the method comprising the steps of:
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a) determining a path through the plurality of individually addressed product labels, from the host transceiver to the product label having the specific address, along which the information can be communicated; b) generating a message representing the path and the information to be communicated; and c) transmitting the message as an RF electromagnetic signal to the product label having the specific address. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. In a wireless product label identification system comprising a host transceiver and a plurality of individually addressed product labels having transceivers, the transceivers being capable of transmitting and receiving radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic signals, wherein at least some of the individually addressed product labels serve as relays between 1) the host transceiver or one of the individually addressed product labels and 2) another of the individually addressed product labels, an apparatus for communicating information to the product label having a specific address, the apparatus comprising:
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a first circuit connected to the host transceiver to determine a path through the plurality of individually addressed product labels, from the host transceiver to the product label having the specific address, along which the information can be communicated; a second circuit connected to the first circuit to generate a message representing the path and the information to be communicated; and a transmitter driver circuit connected to the first circuit to cause the message to be transmitted as an RF electromagnetic signal to the product label having the specific address. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
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7. In a wireless product label identification system comprising a host transceiver and a plurality of individually addressed product labels having transceivers, the transceivers being capable of transmitting and receiving radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic signals, wherein at least some of the individually addressed product labels serve as relays between 1) the host transceiver or one of the individually addressed product labels and 2) another of the individually addressed product labels, a method for causing those of the product labels that satisfy a predetermined criterion to communicate with the host transceiver, the method comprising the steps of:
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a) transmitting to all of the product labels a message specifying the predetermined criterion, the message being transmitted as an RF electromagnetic signal; b) causing each of the product labels that receives the message to determine whether it satisfies the criterion; and c) causing those of the product labels that determine that they satisfy the criterion to respond by transmitting a predetermined message back to the host transceiver, the predetermined message being transmitted as an RF electromagnetic signal. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9)
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10. In a wireless product label identification system comprising a host transceiver and a plurality of individually addressed product labels having transceivers, the transceivers being capable of transmitting and receiving radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic signals, wherein at least some of the individually addressed product labels serve as relays between 1) the host transceiver or one of the individually addressed product labels and 2) another of the individually addressed product labels, an apparatus for causing those of the product labels that satisfy a predetermined criterion to communicate with the host transceiver, the apparatus comprising:
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a transmitter to transmit to all of the product labels a message specifying the predetermined criterion, the message being transmitted as an RF electromagnetic signal; a message processing circuit within each of the product labels to cause each of the product labels that receives the message to determine whether the product label satisfies the criterion; and a plurality of transmitter driver circuits, one transmitter driver circuit being contained within each of the product labels, to cause those of the product labels that determine that they satisfy the criterion to respond by transmitting a predetermined message back to the host transceiver, the predetermined message being transmitted as an RF electromagnetic signal. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12)
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13. In a wireless product label identification system comprising a host transceiver and a plurality of individually addressed product labels, the host transceiver being capable of transmitting and receiving radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic signals, wherein at least some of the individually addressed product labels serve as relays between 1) the host transceiver or one of the individually addressed product labels and 2) another of the individually addressed product labels, a method for determining which of the product labels has become lost in a last predetermined period of time, the method comprising the steps of:
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a) determining which of the product labels has not communicated with the host transceiver in the last predetermined period of time; b) causing the host transceiver to sequentially transmit a message as an RF electromagnetic signal addressed to each of the product labels that have not communicated with the host transceiver in the last predetermined period of time, the message being structured to cause the product label to respond to the host transceiver with a predetermined reply message if the product label receives the message; and c) determining which of the product labels replies to the host transceiver with the predetermined reply message in response to the message transmitted to the product labels, thereby identifying those addressed product labels which did not reply as having become lost in the last predetermined period of time. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15)
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16. In a wireless product label identification system comprising a host transceiver and a plurality of individually addressed product labels, the host transceiver being capable of transmitting and receiving radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic signals, wherein at least some of the individually addressed product labels serve as relays between 1) the host transceiver or one of the individually addressed product labels and 2) another of the individually addressed product labels, an apparatus for determining which of the product labels has become lost in a last predetermined period of time, the apparatus comprising:
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a first processing circuit to determine which of the product labels has not communicated with the host transceiver in the last predetermined period of time; a transmitter control circuit to cause the host transceiver to sequentially transmit an RF electromagnetic signal containing a message addressed to each of the product labels that have not communicated with the host transceiver in the last predetermined period of time, the message being transmitted as an RF electromagnetic signal structured to cause the product label to respond to the host transceiver with a predetermined reply message if the product label receives the message; and a second processing circuit to determine which of the product labels replies to the host transceiver with the predetermined reply message in response to the message transmitted to the product labels, thereby identifying those addressed product labels which did not reply as having become lost in the last predetermined period of time. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18)
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19. A method for providing communications between a host computer and any of a plurality of product labels, the host computer being capable of transmitting and receiving radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic signals, wherein at least some of the individually addressed product labels serve as relays between 1) the host transceiver or one of the individually addressed product labels and 2) another of the individually addressed product labels, the method comprising the steps of:
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a) initializing a database in the host computer, the database containing an address for each of the product labels and, for each product label, a sequence of relays between the host computer and the product label, the sequence of relays defining a communication path between the host computer and the product label; b) determining whether to communicate data between the host computer and a particular product label; c) testing the database to determine whether there has been a lack of communications between the host computer and any of the product labels for more than a predetermined period of time; d) sequentially transmitting an RF electromagnetic signal containing a message from the host computer to each of the labels for which these has been a lack of communications with the host computer for more than a predetermined period of time; e) based on the response to the message, specifying whether each of the product labels for which there has been a lack of communications with the host computer for more than the predetermined period of time is quiet or lost; f) determining which of the product labels for which there has been a lack of communications with the host computer for more than the predetermined period of time is quiet and which is lost; g) sequentially transmitting additional communications to each of the lost labels; and h) respecifying any of the product labels from which responses are heard as quiet and the sequence of relays between the host computer and the respecified product label.
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20. An apparatus for providing communications between a host computer and any of a plurality of product labels, the host computer being capable of transmitting and receiving radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic signals, wherein at least some of the individually addressed product labels serve as relays between 1) the host transceiver or one of the individually addressed product labels and 2) another of the individually addressed product labels, the apparatus comprising:
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a first circuit in the host computer to initialize a database in the host computer, the database containing an address for each of the product labels and, for each product label, a sequence of relays between the host computer and the product label, the sequence of relays defining a communication path between the host computer and the product label; a second circuit in the host computer to determine whether to communicate data between the host computer and a particular product label; a third circuit in the host computer to test the database to determine whether there has been a lack of communications between the host computer and any of the product labels for more than a predetermined period of time; a transmitter circuit controlled by the host computer to sequentially transmit an RF electromagnetic signal containing a message from the host computer to each of the labels for which these has been a lack of communications with the host computer for more than a predetermined period of time; a receiver circuit connected to the host computer to receive any response to the transmitted message; a fourth circuit in the host computer to specify whether each of the product labels for which there has been a lack of communications with the host computer for more than the predetermined period of time is quiet or lost; a fifth circuit in the host computer to determine which of the product labels for which there has been a lack of communications with the host computer for more than the predetermined period of time is quiet and which is lost; a transmitter circuit controlled by the host computer to sequentially transmit additional communications as RF electromagnetic signals to each of the lost labels; and a sixth circuit in the host computer to respecify any of the product labels from which responses are heard as quiet and the sequence of relays between the host computer and the respecified product label.
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