Modulated backscatter wireless communication system having an extended range
First Claim
1. An electronic shelf label system employing an electronic shelf label (ESL) tag to convey item information of an item comprising:
- a central node including a transmitter for transmitting a continuous-wave signal at frequency f1 to the ESL tag;
the ESL tag for varying a reflection of the continuous-wave signal to produce a modulated reflected radio signal at frequencies f1±
2; and
the central node further including a receiver for receiving the modulated reflected radio signal.
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Abstract
A modulated backscatter communication system (e.g., an Electronic Shelf Label (ESL) system) includes a central node (e.g., a ceiling node) and one or more remote nodes (e.g., ESL tags). The central node transmits a downlink radio signal which is reflectively modulated at a remote node to produce a modulated reflected radio signal. At the remote node, a precise-frequency subcarrier signal is modulated with an uplink information signal to produce a modulated signal which is used to produce the modulated reflected radio signal. At the central node, the modulated reflected radio signal is received, detected and narrowband filtered to obtain the modulated subcarrier signal which is then demodulated to obtain the uplink information signal, with great immunity to close to carrier downlink radio noise and fluorescent light backscatter interference.
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21 Claims
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1. An electronic shelf label system employing an electronic shelf label (ESL) tag to convey item information of an item comprising:
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a central node including a transmitter for transmitting a continuous-wave signal at frequency f1 to the ESL tag;
the ESL tag for varying a reflection of the continuous-wave signal to produce a modulated reflected radio signal at frequencies f1±
2; and
the central node further including a receiver for receiving the modulated reflected radio signal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
a modulator for modulating a subcarrier signal f2 with an information signal to produce a modulated subcarrier signal; and
a reflector for varying the reflection of the continuous-wave signal in response to the modulated subcarrier to produce the modulated reflected radio signal at frequencies f1±
f2.
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3. The electronic price label system of claim 2 wherein the central node is further operable for obtaining the information signal.
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4. The electronic shelf label system of claim 1 wherein the item information comprises a price of the item.
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5. The electronic shelf label system of claim 1 wherein the continuous-wave signal comprises a command for the ESL tag to display a price of the item.
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6. The electronic shelf label system of claim 5 wherein the price of the item is stored in a computer database.
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7. The electronic shelf label system of claim 5 wherein the reflected radio signal comprises an acknowledgement that the command for the ESL tag to display the price of the item was received.
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8. The electronic shelf label system of claim 1 wherein the reflected radio signal comprises a low data rate signal.
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9. The electronic shelf label system of claim 1 wherein the reflected radio signal comprises a single bit of information.
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10. The electronic shelf label system of claim 9 wherein the single bit of information comprises the presence of a continuous-wave audio tone.
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11. The electronic shelf label system of claim 9 wherein the single bit of information comprises the absence of a continuous-wave audio tone.
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12. The electronic shelf label system of claim 1 wherein the continuous-wave signal comprises a command for the ESL to change a price of the item.
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13. An electronic shelf label system employing a first electronic shelf label (ESL) to convey item information of a first item and a second ESL to convey item information of a second item comprising:
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a central node including a transmitter for transmitting a first continuous-wave signal at frequency f1, to the first ESL, and for transmitting a second continuous-wave signal at frequency f1, to the second ESL;
the first ESL for varying a reflection of the first continuous-wave signal to produce a first modulated reflected radio signal at frequencies f1±
f2;
the second ESL for varying a reflection of the second continuous-wave signal to produce a second modulated reflected radio signal at frequencies f1±
f3; and
the central node further including a receiver for receiving the first reflected radio signal and the second reflected radio signal. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15)
a modulator for modulating a precise-frequency subcarrier signal f2 with an information signal to produce a modulated subcarrier signal; and
a reflector for varying the reflection of the continuous-wave signal in response to the modulated subcarrier to produce the modulated reflected radio signal at frequencies f1±
f2.
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15. The electronic shelf label system of claim 14 further comprising:
a frequency generator for generating the precise-frequency subcarrier signal f2.
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16. An electronic shelf label system employing an electronic shelf label (ESL) to convey item information of an item:
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a central node including a transmitter for transmitting a continuous-wave signal at frequency f1 to the ESL;
the ESL for varying a reflection of the continuous-wave signal to produce a first modulated reflected radio signal at frequencies f1±
f2, said ESL further for varying a reflection of the continuous-wave signal to produce a second modulated reflected radio signal at frequencies f1±
f3; and
the central node further including a receiver for receiving the first reflected radio signal and the second reflected radio signal. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18)
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19. An electronic shelf label (ESL) communication method comprising the steps of:
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transmitting a radio signal at a frequency f1 from a central node to an ESL;
varying a reflection of the radio signal in response to a modulated subcarrier to produce a modulated reflected radio signal at frequencies f1±
f2 by the ESL; and
receiving the reflected radio signal by the central node. - View Dependent Claims (20, 21)
modulating a subcarrier signal f2 with an information signal by the ESL tag to produce the modulated subcarrier signal.
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21. The method of claim 20 further comprising the steps of:
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varying a reflection of the radio signal in response to a second modulated subcarrier to produce a second modulated reflected radio signal at frequencies f1±
f3; and
receiving the second modulated reflected radio signal by the central node.
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