Multiplexing radio frequency signals
First Claim
1. A radio frequency identification (RFID) multiplexer system, comprising:
- a plurality of multiplexers connected in series including an initial multiplexer; and
a control unit connected to the initial multiplexer and comprising;
a host coupling module configured to receive and transmit RF signals through a wired connection to an RFID reader, wherein the received RF signals include signals for wireless transmission and control signals for antenna switching;
a power module configured to transmit, to the plurality of multiplexers in series, Direct Current (DC) components combined with RF signals from the RFID reader;
a processing module configured to detect power levels of RF signals received from the RFID reader, backscatter at least a portion of the received RF signals from the RFID reader through the wired connection to communicate information including the detected power levels of the RF signals received from the RFID reader, and transmit both the RF signals for wireless transmission and the control signals for antenna switching to the plurality of multiplexers connected in series; and
a tag emulator module configured to emulate an RFID tag such that the backscattered signal is transmitted in accordance with an RFID protocol, wherein the tag emulator module may transmit a reply to a received signal from the RFID reader using power stored from the previously received RF signals, independent of an internal power source.
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Abstract
The present disclosure is directed to a system and method for multiplexing radio frequency signals. In some implementations, a system includes a host coupling module, a plurality of antennas, and a processing module. The host coupling module is configured to receive and transmit RF signals through a wired connection. The plurality of antennas are configured to wirelessly transmit RF signals and receive RF signals from RFID tags. The processing module is configured to selectively switch between the plurality of antennas for communication with the RFID tags using the host coupling module and backscatter at least a portion of the received RF signals through the wired connection to communicate information independent of an internal power supply.
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14 Claims
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1. A radio frequency identification (RFID) multiplexer system, comprising:
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a plurality of multiplexers connected in series including an initial multiplexer; and a control unit connected to the initial multiplexer and comprising; a host coupling module configured to receive and transmit RF signals through a wired connection to an RFID reader, wherein the received RF signals include signals for wireless transmission and control signals for antenna switching; a power module configured to transmit, to the plurality of multiplexers in series, Direct Current (DC) components combined with RF signals from the RFID reader; a processing module configured to detect power levels of RF signals received from the RFID reader, backscatter at least a portion of the received RF signals from the RFID reader through the wired connection to communicate information including the detected power levels of the RF signals received from the RFID reader, and transmit both the RF signals for wireless transmission and the control signals for antenna switching to the plurality of multiplexers connected in series; and a tag emulator module configured to emulate an RFID tag such that the backscattered signal is transmitted in accordance with an RFID protocol, wherein the tag emulator module may transmit a reply to a received signal from the RFID reader using power stored from the previously received RF signals, independent of an internal power source. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A radio frequency identification (RFID) multiplexer system, comprising:
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a plurality of multiplexers connected in series including an initial multiplexer; and a control unit connected to the initial multiplexer and comprising; a port configured to receive RF signals from an RFID host, wherein the received RF signals include signals for wireless transmission and control signals for antenna switching; a communication module configured to demodulate at least a portion of the received RF signals to baseband frequency signals and to convert at least a portion of the received RF signals to power signals; a receiver module configured to detect power levels of RF signals received from the RFID host; a power module configured to transmit, to the plurality of multiplexers in series, Direct Current (DC) components include combined with RF signals from the RFID host; a tag emulator module configured to backscatter, in accordance with an RFID protocol, at least a portion of the received RF signals through the port to communicate information including the detected power levels of the RF signals received from the RFID host, wherein the tag emulator module may transmit a reply to a received signal from the RFID host using power stored from the previously received RF signals, independent of an internal power source; and a control module configured to receive power based, at least in part, on the DC components and transmit both the RF signals for wireless transmission and the control signals for antenna switching to the plurality of multiplexers connected in series.
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13. A method of controlling an RFID multiplexer, comprising:
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receiving RF signals through a single wired connection to an RFID reader, wherein the received RF signals include signals for wireless transmission and control signals for antenna switching; detecting power levels of the received RF signals; transmit, to a plurality of multiplexers in series, Direct Current (DC) components combined with RF signals from the RFID reader; generate power for the multiplexer using the DC components; transmitting, through a wired connection, both the RF signals for wireless transmission and the control signals for antenna switching to the plurality of multiplexers connected in series; backscattering, in accordance with an RFID protocol, at least a portion of the received RF signals in response to at least identifying requests for information, wherein the backscattered portion identifies the detected power levels of the RF signals received from the RFID reader; and transmitting a reply to a received signal from the RFID reader using power stored from the previously received RF signals, independent of an internal power source. - View Dependent Claims (14)
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