Applications for radio frequency identification systems
First Claim
1. A portable RFID reader comprising an RFID interrogator, an antenna, and a processor, wherein to operating range of the reader is restricted so that the reader only interrogates RFID tags that are at a closer range than in the absence of to restriction, wherein the operating range of the reader is restricted by restricting the output power of the RFID reader, and wherein the RFID reader is tethered to a power source.
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Abstract
The present invention relates to RFID devices, including handheld RFID devices, and applications for such devices. The devices and applications may be used in connection with items that are associated with an RFID tag, and optionally a magnetic security element. The devices and applications are described with particular reference to library materials such as books, periodicals, and magnetic and optical media.
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- 1. A portable RFID reader comprising an RFID interrogator, an antenna, and a processor, wherein to operating range of the reader is restricted so that the reader only interrogates RFID tags that are at a closer range than in the absence of to restriction, wherein the operating range of the reader is restricted by restricting the output power of the RFID reader, and wherein the RFID reader is tethered to a power source.
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2. A portable RFID reader comprising an RFID interrogator, an antenna, and a processor, wherein the operating range of the reader is restricted so that the reader only interrogates RFID tags that are at a closer range than in the absence of the restriction, wherein the operating range of the reader is restricted by restricting the output power of the RFID reader, and wherein the RFID reader further comprises a trigger for intermittent activation of the RFID reader.
- 3. A portable RFID reader comprising an RFID interrogator, an antenna, and a processor, wherein the operating range of the reader is restricted so that the reader only interrogates RFID tags that are at a closer range than in the absence of the restriction, wherein the operating range of the reader is restricted by restricting the output power of the RFID reader, and wherein the RFID reader verifies the order of materials on a shelf.
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