RFID reader for a security system
First Claim
1. A first RFID reader for use in a security system including at least a first controller and at least a first RFID transponder interacting with a sensor, the first RFID reader comprising:
- a communications interface, over which the RFID reader communicates with the first controller, the communications interface selected from the group consisting of a power line interface, an RF interface, and a hardwire interface;
a power supply;
a processor;
memory for storing program code; and
at least one antenna for use in wireless communications to and from the RFID transponder.
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Abstract
An RFID reader for use in a security system based upon RFID techniques. The RFID reader can use power line carrier communications to communicate with the controllers in the security system. The RFID reader of the security system can be provided with multiple modulation techniques, multiple antennas, and the capability to vary its power level and carrier frequency. The controller of the security system determines which RFID readers may transmit, at what times, and the parameters with which to transmit. The RFID reader can detect interference or jamming, and respond. The RFID reader can transmit RF energy useful for detecting motion or for charging the batteries in RFID transponders. The RFID reader can receive wireless communications from active transmitters or from other RFID readers.
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20 Claims
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1. A first RFID reader for use in a security system including at least a first controller and at least a first RFID transponder interacting with a sensor, the first RFID reader comprising:
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a communications interface, over which the RFID reader communicates with the first controller, the communications interface selected from the group consisting of a power line interface, an RF interface, and a hardwire interface; a power supply; a processor; memory for storing program code; and at least one antenna for use in wireless communications to and from the RFID transponder. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. An RFID reader for a security system having a controller, the RFID reader comprising:
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a power line communications interface for communicating with the controller; a power supply; a processor; memory for storing program code; an antenna for use in wireless communications; and means to measure a level of interference on the power line wherein if the level of interference exceeds a predetermined threshold, the first RFID reader communicates with the first controller by sending its communications using wireless communications techniques to a second RFID reader, wherein the wireless communications includes instructions to the second RFID reader to forward said communications to the first controller.
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20. A first RFID reader for a security system having a sensor, an RFID transponder for wirelessly transmitting a signal corresponding to a status of the sensor, and at least a first controller, the first RFID reader comprising:
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a communications interface for communicating with the first controller, the communications interface selected from the group consisting of a power line interface, an RF interface, and a hardwire interface; an antenna sending transmissions to the RFID transponder; a processor coupled to the communications interface and at least indirectly to the antenna; and a memory for storing program code executed by the processor to receive the wireless signal from the RFID transponder via the antenna and to communicate the corresponding sensor status to the first controller via the communications interface.
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