Passive RFID triggering systems and methods using antenna reverse power detection
First Claim
1. A method of passive triggering, comprising:
- providing a passive trigger antenna and a separate radio frequency identification (RFID) reader antenna;
setting a return loss detection threshold for the passive trigger antenna;
monitoring reverse power reflected at a frequency from the passive antenna;
detecting a change in return loss value at the monitored frequency, wherein the return loss value change is responsive to a near field obstruction shifting a resonant frequency of the passive antenna away from the monitored frequency to change the return loss value of the amount of power reflected back from the passive trigger antenna to the device at the monitored frequency crossing above the return loss detection threshold; and
outputting a trigger, based on detecting the return loss value crossing above the return loss detection threshold, for a radio frequency identification (RFID) reader to use to trigger an interrogation of an RFID tag using the separate RFID reader antenna.
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Abstract
The present disclosure provides systems and methods for a truly passive trigger in a hands-free device, e.g. an RFID system. Specifically, the present invention includes a passive trigger antenna, an RFID reader system, and an associated passive triggering method. The passive trigger antenna may include any type of antenna solely for the purpose of reverse power detection, i.e. the passive trigger antenna is another antenna associated with the RFID reader system solely for detecting near field obstructions. The present invention utilizes detected near field obstructions as a passive trigger thereby eliminating manual activation of the system. In an exemplary embodiment, the present invention provides a passive trigger for a hands-free RFID system, such as a wearable RFID device. Advantageously, the passive trigger overcomes a requirement for a user to manually trigger a button or other activation mechanism for RFID reading thereby making the RFID system truly passive and hands-free.
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6 Claims
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1. A method of passive triggering, comprising:
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providing a passive trigger antenna and a separate radio frequency identification (RFID) reader antenna; setting a return loss detection threshold for the passive trigger antenna; monitoring reverse power reflected at a frequency from the passive antenna; detecting a change in return loss value at the monitored frequency, wherein the return loss value change is responsive to a near field obstruction shifting a resonant frequency of the passive antenna away from the monitored frequency to change the return loss value of the amount of power reflected back from the passive trigger antenna to the device at the monitored frequency crossing above the return loss detection threshold; and outputting a trigger, based on detecting the return loss value crossing above the return loss detection threshold, for a radio frequency identification (RFID) reader to use to trigger an interrogation of an RFID tag using the separate RFID reader antenna. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A radio frequency identification system with passive triggering, comprising:
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a passive trigger antenna configured to reflect radio frequency energy; a separate radio frequency identification (RFID) reader antenna; processing circuitry configured to provide the radio frequency energy to the passive trigger antenna, and monitor a reverse power reflected back from the passive trigger antenna at a frequency; and an interface communicatively coupling the passive trigger antenna, the radio frequency identification reader antenna, and the processing circuitry; wherein the passive trigger antenna in conjunction with the processing circuitry is configured to detect near field obstructions based on the near field obstructions shifting a resonant frequency of the passive trigger antenna away from the monitored frequency to change a return loss value in the amount of power reflected back from the passive trigger antenna to the processing circuitry at the monitored frequency, and to output a trigger, based on the change of return loss value above a return loss threshold at the monitored frequency, for a RFID reader to use to trigger an interrogation of an RFID tag using the RFID reader antenna. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
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