Temporary non-responsive state for RFID tags
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1. An apparatus, comprisinga radio frequency identification (RFID) tag containing circuitry to:
- receive a first wireless command directed to the RFID tag from an RFID reader;
enter, resultant to said receiving the first wireless command, a non-responsive mode during which the RFID tag performs one or more internal actions in response to one or more received signals while remaining in the non-responsive mode, but does not transmit responses to any RFID reader and transmissions are disabled by disconnecting the circuitry from an antenna, wherein an intended duration of the non-responsive mode can be extended; and
exit the non-responsive mode based on a timing circuit within the RFID tag.
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Abstract
A radio frequency identification (RFID) tag may have a non-responsive mode, triggered by a command from an RFID reader, that temporarily prevents the RFID tag from responding to a query from any RFID reader for a period of time. In some embodiments this non-responsive mode may automatically end after a certain period of time without further action by the RFID reader. In other embodiments this non-responsive mode may end when directed to by another command addressed specifically to the RFID tag.
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18 Claims
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1. An apparatus, comprising
a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag containing circuitry to: -
receive a first wireless command directed to the RFID tag from an RFID reader; enter, resultant to said receiving the first wireless command, a non-responsive mode during which the RFID tag performs one or more internal actions in response to one or more received signals while remaining in the non-responsive mode, but does not transmit responses to any RFID reader and transmissions are disabled by disconnecting the circuitry from an antenna, wherein an intended duration of the non-responsive mode can be extended; and exit the non-responsive mode based on a timing circuit within the RFID tag. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. An apparatus, comprising
a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag, containing circuitry to: -
receive a particular wireless command directed to the RFID tag from a particular RFID reader; enter, resultant to said receiving the particular command, a non-responsive mode during which the RFID tag performs one or more internal actions in response to one or more received signals while remaining in the non-responsive mode, does not transmit responses to any RFID reader and transmissions are disabled by disconnecting the circuitry from an antenna, wherein an intended duration of the non-responsive mode can be extended; and exit the non-responsive mode resultant to the particular RFID tag receiving a command addressed to the RFID tag directing the RFID tag to exit the non-responsive mode.
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11. A method, comprising:
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receiving a wireless command from a radio frequency identification (RFID) reader to enter a non-responsive mode of operation, entering the non-responsive mode resultant to receiving the command by transmissions by disconnecting from an antenna; and performing one or more internal actions in response to one or more received signals while remaining in the non-responsive mode, wherein an intended duration of the non-responsive mode can be extended; and returning to a responsive mode resultant to an internal event not based on any wireless command received while in the non-responsive mode. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14)
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15. A method, comprising:
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receiving, by a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag, a first wireless command from an RFID reader to enter a non-responsive mode of operation, entering the non-responsive mode as a result of receiving the first wireless command by disabling transmissions by disconnecting from an antenna, wherein an intended duration of the non-responsive mode can be extended; performing one or more internal actions in response to one or more received signals while remaining in the non-responsive mode; receiving a second wireless command addressed to the RFID tag, the second wireless command directing the RFID tag to enter a responsive mode of operation; and exiting the non-responsive mode resultant to receiving the second wireless command.
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16. An article comprising
a storage medium that contains instructions, which when executed by one or more processors result in performing operations comprising: -
transmitting an enabling signal to multiple radio frequency identification (RFID) tags; receiving a response from a particular RFID tag; and transmitting a first command addressed to the particular RFID tag and directing the particular RFID tag to enter a non-responsive mode by disabling transmissions by disconnecting from an antenna, wherein one or more internal actions are performed by the particular RFID tag in response to one or more received signals while remaining in the non-responsive mode, wherein an intended duration of the non-responsive mode can be extended. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18)
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