Low-power radio frequency identification reader
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1. A low-power radio-frequency proximity reader system comprising:
- a tag reader operative for detecting the presence of an identification tag by evoking a radio-frequency response from identification tags present within a sensing field of said reader;
secondary detector operative for detecting entry of an object including but not limited to identification tags into said sensing field by means other than evoking a radio-frequency response from said object and deriving an enabling control signal responsive to said detecting;
power supply means for supplying operating power to said tag reader and to said secondary detector, said detector and said tag reader each having and average operating power requirement, said detector selected to have a substantially smaller average operating power requirement than said tag reader; and
a power control switch normally limiting power from said power supply means to said tag reader and operative for enabling power to said tag reader for a limited period of time in response to said enabling control signal;
such that operating power of the proximity reader system is conserved by operating the tag reader only upon entry of an object into the tag reader'"'"'s sensing field.
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Abstract
Practical battery operation of radio-frequency proximity readers is made possible by monitoring activity in the RFID reader'"'"'s sensing field with a secondary detector such as a passive infrared detector, and powering up the RFID reader only upon detection of activity by the secondary detector. The RFID reader is kept to a low duty cycle relative to the secondary detector which is chosen for relatively low power consumption to achieve a net reduction in operating power requirements of the combined RFID reader and secondary detector.
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1. A low-power radio-frequency proximity reader system comprising:
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a tag reader operative for detecting the presence of an identification tag by evoking a radio-frequency response from identification tags present within a sensing field of said reader; secondary detector operative for detecting entry of an object including but not limited to identification tags into said sensing field by means other than evoking a radio-frequency response from said object and deriving an enabling control signal responsive to said detecting; power supply means for supplying operating power to said tag reader and to said secondary detector, said detector and said tag reader each having and average operating power requirement, said detector selected to have a substantially smaller average operating power requirement than said tag reader; and a power control switch normally limiting power from said power supply means to said tag reader and operative for enabling power to said tag reader for a limited period of time in response to said enabling control signal; such that operating power of the proximity reader system is conserved by operating the tag reader only upon entry of an object into the tag reader'"'"'s sensing field. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A method of operating a radio-frequency proximity reader having a sensing field, comprising the steps of:
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placing said radio-frequency proximity reader in a wait state; detecting the introduction of an object into said sensing field; and activating said radio-frequency reader for a period of time generally sufficient for evoking a response from an identification tag is present in said sensing field; and returning said radio-frequency proximity reader to said wait state. - View Dependent Claims (9)
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10. A low-power radio-frequency proximity reader system comprising:
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a proximity RFID tag reader operative for detecting the presence of an identification tag by evoking a radio-frequency response from identification stages present within a sensing field of said reader; a passive infrared secondary detector oriented, arranged and positioned for viewing said sensing field thereby to detect entry of an object including but not limited to identification tags into said sensing field and deriving an on control signal responsive to said detecting; power supply means for supplying operating power to said tag reader and to said secondary detector, said detector and said tag reader each having an average operating power requirement, said secondary detector selected to have a substantially smaller operating power requirement than said tag reader; and a power control switch normally limiting power from said power supply means to said tag reader and operative for enabling power to said tag reader upon detecting entry of said object into the said sensing field thereby to test for the presence of an identification tag in said sensing field; said tag reader providing an off control signal to said switch for returning said tag reader to a power limited state upon completion of an access control function; such that operating power of the proximity reader system is conserved by operating the tag reader at a low duty cycle relative to said secondary detector.
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