Systems and methods for secure supply chain management and inventory control
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1. A collection, comprising:
- a plurality of items; and
a batch of RFID tags, where an RFID tag is affixed to each of the items and each RFID tag is encoded with a data packet including redundancy provided by a coding scheme, wherein information for each RFID tag in the batch is shared among the RFID tags in the batch in the form of redundancy provided by the coding scheme;
wherein the code correction capability of the encoded data packets enables the information of all of the RFID tags in the batch to be reconstructed by reading the data packets of a subset of the batch of RFID tags.
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Abstract
Systems for encoding and reading RFID tags on a collection of items are shown. One embodiment of the invention includes a plurality of items, where each item possesses an item identifier string, and a plurality of RFID tags, where an RFID tag is affixed to each of the items and each RFID tag is encoded with a code word element generated using at least all of the item identifier strings. In many embodiments, the collection is a plurality of goods contained within a case, pallet, container or storage area.
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1. A collection, comprising:
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a plurality of items; and a batch of RFID tags, where an RFID tag is affixed to each of the items and each RFID tag is encoded with a data packet including redundancy provided by a coding scheme, wherein information for each RFID tag in the batch is shared among the RFID tags in the batch in the form of redundancy provided by the coding scheme; wherein the code correction capability of the encoded data packets enables the information of all of the RFID tags in the batch to be reconstructed by reading the data packets of a subset of the batch of RFID tags. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. An RFID encoding system for encoding data packets for RFID tags on a collection of items, where an RFID tag is affixed to each of the items and the encoded data packets include redundancy that can be used to reconstruct the information of all the RFID tags, the system comprising:
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an RF transmitter; an encoder configured to; receive information for each RFID tag in a batch of RFID tags; and encode a data packet for each RFID tag with a coding scheme that shares information for each RFID tag in the batch among the data packets of the RFID tags in the batch, wherein the coding scheme is a scheme that provides redundancy, and wherein the code correction capability of the encoded data packets enables the information of all of the RFID tags in the batch to be reconstructed by reading the data packets of a subset of the batch of RFID tags. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. An RFID decoding system for decoding RFID tags affixed to a collection of items, where an RFID tag is affixed to each of the items and the data packets of the RFID tags include redundancy that can be used to reconstruct the information of all the RFID tags from a subset of the RFID tags, the system comprising:
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an RF receiver; and a decoder configured to; receive data packets from a subset of a batch of RFID tags, wherein the data packets comprise information encoded using a coding scheme that provides redundancy; decode the information contained within the data packets; and reconstruct information from at least one RFID tag in the batch of RFID tags from which the decoder did not receive a data packet using the decoded information. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A method of producing RFID tags for a collection of items, where the RFID tags include redundancy that can be used to reconstruct the information of all the RFID tags, the method comprising:
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receiving information for each RFID tag in a batch of RFID tags; and encoding a data packet for each RFID tag with a coding scheme that shares information for each RFID tag in the batch among the data packets of the RFID tags in the batch, wherein the coding scheme is a scheme that provides redundancy, and wherein the code correction capability of the encoded data packets enables the information of all of the RFID tags in the batch to be reconstructed by reading the data packets of a subset of the batch of RFID tags. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20)
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