Radio frequency ID coding for identifying multiple items of the same type
First Claim
1. A method for tagging plural items with information related to the items, said method comprising the steps of:
- for each item to which information is to be appended, selecting a plurality of reflective tone ranges, each of said tone ranges representing a particular byte of data to be associated with said item, and each reflective tone of which represents a bit value of said byte, and also selecting a further reflective tone range, which represents a checksum reflective tone range;
for each item to which information is to be appended, randomly selecting a reflective tone within each of said selected reflective tone ranges;
for each item to which information is to be appended, generating a first checksum of said randomly selected reflective tones;
preparing a tag including reflective elements which are electromagnetically reflective at said selected tones, including said first checksum tone;
associating said tag with the corresponding item to produce a tagged item;
recording at least said randomly selected reflective tones, said first checksum, and their association with the corresponding item, to produce recorded information; and
associating said recorded information with said tagged item.
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Abstract
An RFID tag includes taggents which reflect at selected frequencies or tones. For each byte of information to be associated with an item to be tagged, a reflective tone range is assigned. Within the tone range of each byte, a bit is represented by a subband range, where a reflective tone in any subband range represents a logic 1 state of that bit. To represent a bit, one of the reflective tones in the subband is randomly chosen. The data carried by the tag may include checksum information carried in further tone range. The randomly assigned subband selected for each item(s) is recorded, and the recorded information accompanies a group of tagged items. Reading tagged items involves tone scanning the tags and using the resulting reflective tones and the recorded information to determine which items are present.
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7 Claims
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1. A method for tagging plural items with information related to the items, said method comprising the steps of:
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for each item to which information is to be appended, selecting a plurality of reflective tone ranges, each of said tone ranges representing a particular byte of data to be associated with said item, and each reflective tone of which represents a bit value of said byte, and also selecting a further reflective tone range, which represents a checksum reflective tone range; for each item to which information is to be appended, randomly selecting a reflective tone within each of said selected reflective tone ranges; for each item to which information is to be appended, generating a first checksum of said randomly selected reflective tones; preparing a tag including reflective elements which are electromagnetically reflective at said selected tones, including said first checksum tone; associating said tag with the corresponding item to produce a tagged item; recording at least said randomly selected reflective tones, said first checksum, and their association with the corresponding item, to produce recorded information; and associating said recorded information with said tagged item. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A method for identifying items within a field, said method comprising the steps of:
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associating with each item a tag carrying a frequency-selective electromagnetically reflective material, said reflective material reflecting preferentially at least one reflective frequency, within a subband, which represents a byte of information relating to the tagged item; directing electromagnetic radiation toward said tag, said electromagnetic radiation comprising at a plurality of frequencies, at least one of which corresponds with said at least one reflective frequency, so as to generate reflected electromagnetic energy; comparing the at least one reflective frequency of said reflected electromagnetic energy with a table correlating frequency with information, to determine said byte of information for each of said tags. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 6, 7)
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