Methods for recovering RFID data based upon probability using an RFID receiver
First Claim
1. A method for decoding an RFID data signal received from an interrogated RFID tag using an RFID receiver, comprising:
- sampling a received signal including the RFID data signal comprising a sequence of symbols transmitted from the interrogated RFID tag;
providing a first set of predetermined probabilities of the received sequence of symbols related to a transition between data states in a first direction, where each predetermined probability is related to data, timing and baud rate variables affecting the received signal;
applying the first set of predetermined probabilities to each of a plurality of pairs of signal sample subsequences to determine first probabilities of the received RFID data signal making the specific transition between data states in the first direction;
providing a second set of predetermined probabilities of the received sequence of symbols related to the transition between data states in a second opposite direction;
applying the second set of predetermined probabilities to each of the plurality of pairs of signal sample subsequences to determine second probabilities of the received RFID data signal making the specific transition between data states in the second opposite direction; and
processing the first and second determined probabilities to recover the RFID data signal.
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Abstract
RFID data signals from RFID tags may be recovered by determining the probabilities of transitions between data states between a series of a pairs of signal samples using a set of predetermined probabilities related to data, timing, baud rate and/or phase variables affecting the received signal and processing those determined probabilities to determine the sequence of such transitions that has the highest probability of occurrence. A second set of predetermined probabilities related to transitions in the opposite direction may be used to sequence in a reverse direction. The determination of the sequence representing the RFID tag data may be iterated in both directions until further iterations do not change the determined probabilities.
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1. A method for decoding an RFID data signal received from an interrogated RFID tag using an RFID receiver, comprising:
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sampling a received signal including the RFID data signal comprising a sequence of symbols transmitted from the interrogated RFID tag; providing a first set of predetermined probabilities of the received sequence of symbols related to a transition between data states in a first direction, where each predetermined probability is related to data, timing and baud rate variables affecting the received signal; applying the first set of predetermined probabilities to each of a plurality of pairs of signal sample subsequences to determine first probabilities of the received RFID data signal making the specific transition between data states in the first direction; providing a second set of predetermined probabilities of the received sequence of symbols related to the transition between data states in a second opposite direction; applying the second set of predetermined probabilities to each of the plurality of pairs of signal sample subsequences to determine second probabilities of the received RFID data signal making the specific transition between data states in the second opposite direction; and processing the first and second determined probabilities to recover the RFID data signal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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