System and method of enhancing range in a radio frequency identification system
First Claim
1. A radio frequency identification reader operable to communicate with RFID tags, the radio frequency identification reader comprising:
- a reader antenna;
a variable radio frequency source operable to generate carrier waves at a plurality of carrier wave frequencies;
a controller operable to from time-to-time, determine a new carrier wave frequency, the new carrier wave frequency being different from a current carrier wave frequency that at least approximately matches a current tag resonant frequency of at least one of the RFID tags, and generate change frequency instructions indicative of an instruction to change a tag resonant frequency from the current tag resonant frequency to at least approximately match a new tag resonant frequency; and
a transmitter configured to modulate the carrier waves having the current carrier wave frequency with the change frequency instructions to transmit a change frequency radio frequency signal via the reader antenna.
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Abstract
A radio frequency identification (RFID) system includes a plurality of RFID tags each having adjustable tag resonant frequency, and an RFID reader configured to transmit interrogation and change frequency RF signals. The interrogation and change frequency RF signals are transmitted at the current tag resonant frequency. The plurality of RFID tags modify the tag resonant frequency to a new tag resonant frequency in response to the change frequency RF signals. RFID tag identification rates may be enhanced by interrogating the plurality of RFID tags at the tag resonant frequency for a dwell time, receiving response RF signals, determining a new tag resonant frequency, and transmitting a change frequency RF signal that causes the RFID tags to change the tag resonant frequency to the new tag resonant frequency. The new resonant frequency may be based on the number of received responses.
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22 Claims
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1. A radio frequency identification reader operable to communicate with RFID tags, the radio frequency identification reader comprising:
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a reader antenna; a variable radio frequency source operable to generate carrier waves at a plurality of carrier wave frequencies; a controller operable to from time-to-time, determine a new carrier wave frequency, the new carrier wave frequency being different from a current carrier wave frequency that at least approximately matches a current tag resonant frequency of at least one of the RFID tags, and generate change frequency instructions indicative of an instruction to change a tag resonant frequency from the current tag resonant frequency to at least approximately match a new tag resonant frequency; and a transmitter configured to modulate the carrier waves having the current carrier wave frequency with the change frequency instructions to transmit a change frequency radio frequency signal via the reader antenna. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A method of operating a radio frequency identification reader to enhance radio frequency identification tag identification rates for a plurality of radio frequency identification tags operating at a variable tag resonant frequency, the method comprising:
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interrogating the plurality of radio frequency identification tags at a current tag resonant frequency for a dwell time; receiving response radio frequency signals transmitted by the plurality of radio frequency identification tags at the tag resonant frequency during the dwell time; determining a new tag resonant frequency at which the radio frequency identification tags and the radio frequency identification reader will communicate; and transmitting a change frequency radio frequency signal for instructing the radio frequency identification tags to change the tag resonant frequency to the new tag resonant frequency. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. A method of operating a radio frequency identification tag in communication with a radio frequency identification reader to enhance radio frequency identification tag identification rates, the method comprising:
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receiving a radio frequency signal from the radio frequency identification reader; determining whether the received radio frequency signal is an instruction to change a tag resonant frequency of the radio frequency identification tag; and changing a tag resonant frequency to a new tag resonant frequency in response to determining that the received radio frequency signal is an instruction to change the tag resonant frequency of the radio frequency identification tag. - View Dependent Claims (20, 21, 22)
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