Inventory control and identification method
First Claim
1. An inventory control and identification apparatus comprising:
- plural storage spaces, each holding at least one inventory item;
each of the inventory items providing a radio frequency identification tag enabled for emitting a wireless identity transmission in response to an energy signal;
each of the storage spaces further engaging an identification label having a label means for transceiving enabled for receiving the identity transmission of the associated identification tags and for transmitting time stamped label transmissions;
a coordinate communication network having plural network means for transceiving and arranged in fixed positions relative to the storage spaces; and
a means for data processing;
the means for label transceiving, the means for network transceiving and the means for data processing enabled for mutual wave energy communication;
the coordinate communication network enabled for receiving the time stamped label transmission at, at least three of the network means for transceiving and for identifying a time of receipt thereof;
the data processing means enabled for receiving the transmitting and receipt times of the time stamped transmissions and for calculating locations and inventory quantities of the storage spaces by applying a triangulation method.
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Abstract
An inventory control and identification apparatus uses a storage space with a plurality of inventory items. Identification labels are positioned in physical correspondence with the inventory items. Each of the identification labels provides a transceiver. A coordinate communications network of further transceivers is set in a fixed position relative to the storage space and is enabled for wireless communication with the identification labels. A data processor is enabled for wireless communication with the coordinate network and the identification labels so as to receive data from the labels and the network. Inventory items have RF ID tags. Interrogation by the labels enables the tags to emit codes identifying the presence and location of the inventory to the labels. Triangulation of signals transmitted by the labels enables location of the labels in three-space.
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1. An inventory control and identification apparatus comprising:
- plural storage spaces, each holding at least one inventory item;
each of the inventory items providing a radio frequency identification tag enabled for emitting a wireless identity transmission in response to an energy signal;
each of the storage spaces further engaging an identification label having a label means for transceiving enabled for receiving the identity transmission of the associated identification tags and for transmitting time stamped label transmissions;
a coordinate communication network having plural network means for transceiving and arranged in fixed positions relative to the storage spaces; and
a means for data processing;
the means for label transceiving, the means for network transceiving and the means for data processing enabled for mutual wave energy communication;
the coordinate communication network enabled for receiving the time stamped label transmission at, at least three of the network means for transceiving and for identifying a time of receipt thereof;
the data processing means enabled for receiving the transmitting and receipt times of the time stamped transmissions and for calculating locations and inventory quantities of the storage spaces by applying a triangulation method.
- plural storage spaces, each holding at least one inventory item;
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2. An inventory control and identification method comprising the steps of:
- placing inventory items, having radio frequency identification tags in a plurality of storage spaces;
engaging, on each of the storage spaces, an identification label having a label means for transceiving enabled for receiving the identity transmission of the associated identification tags and further enabled for transmitting time stamped label transmissions;
forming mutual wave energy communication between the means for label transceiving, a distributed means for network transceiving and a means for data processing;
time stamping transmissions from the label means for transceiving;
time stamping a time of receipt of the label transmissions at each of at least three points in the network transceiving means; and
calculating locations of the inventory items by applying a triangulation method using the means for data processing.
- placing inventory items, having radio frequency identification tags in a plurality of storage spaces;
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