Wireless IC device system and method of determining authenticity of wireless IC device
First Claim
1. A wireless IC device system comprising:
- a wireless IC device used for an RFID tag; and
an interrogator that communicates with the wireless IC device;
wherein the wireless IC device includes a wideband impedance matching circuit, and is configured to be capable of, by itself, processing signals having a plurality of frequencies in a widened frequency band that is wider than a frequency band of communication signals used by a standard RFID tag;
wherein the interrogator includes a circuit arranged to randomly select a plurality of frequencies at which communication is to be performed from within the widened frequency range that is established by the wideband impedance matching circuit, and to communicate with the wireless IC device, and a circuit arranged to determine authenticity of the wireless IC device by determining whether or not communication with the same wireless IC device is possible at the plurality of randomly selected frequencies;
wherein the wideband impedance matching circuit comprises a plurality of inductor elements and a plurality of capacitive elements arranged to cause a plurality of peaks as reflection characteristics of the wireless IC device to occur at different resonant frequencies, thereby widening a range of frequencies at which communication is possible; and
wherein the wireless IC device includes only a single IC chip and only a single multi-layered laminate feeder circuit board on which the single wireless IC chip, the plurality of inductive elements and the plurality of capacitive elements are mounted, and where one or more of the plurality of inductive elements are formed as helical structures on multiple layers of the multi-layered laminate feeder board.
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Abstract
An accessory device to be mounted on a main device is provided with a wireless IC device. The main device is provided with a reader/writer that is an interrogator that communicates with the wireless IC device of the accessory device. When the accessory device is mounted on or about to be mounted on the main device, the reader/writer selects two or more frequencies in a frequency band in which an authentic wireless IC device can communicate to perform communication with the wireless IC device. With this configuration, even if the identification code written in an RFID tag is read and the RFID tag is duplicated, the duplicated RFID tag can be accurately and effectively determined as being counterfeit.
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16 Claims
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1. A wireless IC device system comprising:
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a wireless IC device used for an RFID tag; and an interrogator that communicates with the wireless IC device; wherein the wireless IC device includes a wideband impedance matching circuit, and is configured to be capable of, by itself, processing signals having a plurality of frequencies in a widened frequency band that is wider than a frequency band of communication signals used by a standard RFID tag; wherein the interrogator includes a circuit arranged to randomly select a plurality of frequencies at which communication is to be performed from within the widened frequency range that is established by the wideband impedance matching circuit, and to communicate with the wireless IC device, and a circuit arranged to determine authenticity of the wireless IC device by determining whether or not communication with the same wireless IC device is possible at the plurality of randomly selected frequencies; wherein the wideband impedance matching circuit comprises a plurality of inductor elements and a plurality of capacitive elements arranged to cause a plurality of peaks as reflection characteristics of the wireless IC device to occur at different resonant frequencies, thereby widening a range of frequencies at which communication is possible; and wherein the wireless IC device includes only a single IC chip and only a single multi-layered laminate feeder circuit board on which the single wireless IC chip, the plurality of inductive elements and the plurality of capacitive elements are mounted, and where one or more of the plurality of inductive elements are formed as helical structures on multiple layers of the multi-layered laminate feeder board. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A method for determining authenticity of a wireless IC device in a wireless IC device system including a wireless IC device used for an RFID tag and an interrogator that communicates with the wireless IC device, the wireless IC device including a wideband impedance matching circuit and being configured to be capable of, by itself, processing signals having a plurality of frequencies in a widened frequency band that is wider than a frequency band of communication signals used by a standard RFID tag, the method comprising the steps of:
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randomly selecting, using the interrogator, a plurality of frequencies at which communication is to be performed from within the widened frequency range that is established by the wideband impedance matching circuit, communicating with the wireless IC device, and determining authenticity of the wireless IC device by determining whether or not communication with the same wireless IC device is possible at the plurality of randomly selected frequencies; wherein the wideband impedance matching circuit comprises a plurality of inductor elements and a plurality of capacitive elements arranged to cause a plurality of peaks as reflection characteristics of the wireless IC device to occur at different resonant frequencies, thereby widening a range of frequencies at which communication is possible; and wherein the wireless IC device includes only a single IC chip and only a single multi-layered laminate feeder circuit board on which the single wireless IC chip, the plurality of inductive elements and the plurality of capacitive elements are mounted, and where one or more of the plurality of inductive elements are formed as helical structures on multiple layers of the multi-layered laminate feeder board. - View Dependent Claims (7)
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8. A wireless IC device system comprising:
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a wireless IC device used for an RFID tag; and an interrogator that communicates with the wireless IC device; wherein the wireless IC device includes a wideband impedance matching circuit, and is configured to be capable of, by itself, processing signals having a plurality of frequencies in a widened frequency band that is wider than a frequency band of communication signals used by a standard RFID tag, a security control circuit configured to encrypt/decrypt encoded transmission and reception data, and a communication control circuit configured to control communication with the interrogator based on the encrypted/decrypted data received from/transmitted to the interrogator; wherein the interrogator includes a circuit arranged to randomly select a plurality of frequencies at which communication is to be performed from within the widened frequency range that is established by the wideband impedance matching circuit, and to communicate with the wireless IC device, and a circuit arranged to determine authenticity of the wireless IC device by determining whether or not communication with the same wireless IC device is possible at the plurality of randomly selected frequencies; wherein a main device includes the interrogator, an accessory device connected to or attached to the main device includes the wireless IC device; and
wherein a circuit is arranged to stop or limit an operation of the main device when it is determined in the determination of authenticity that the wireless IC device is not authentic. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A method for determining authenticity of a wireless IC device in a wireless IC device system including a wireless IC device used for an RFID tag and an interrogator that communicates with the wireless IC device, the interrogator included in a main device, the wireless IC device included in an accessory device connected to or attached to the main device, and the wireless IC device including a wideband impedance matching circuit and being configured to be capable of, by itself, processing signals having a plurality of frequencies in a widened frequency band that is wider than a frequency band of communication signals used by a standard RFID tag, the method comprising the steps of:
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randomly selecting, using the interrogator, a plurality of frequencies at which communication is to be performed from within the widened frequency range that is established by the wideband impedance matching circuit, communicating with the wireless IC device, encrypting/decrypting encoded transmission and reception data with a security control circuit in the wireless IC device, controlling communication with the interrogator based on the encrypting/decrypting of data received from/transmitted to the interrogator by a communication control circuit in the wireless IC device, determining authenticity of the wireless IC device by determining whether or not communication with the same wireless IC device is possible at the plurality of frequencies, and stopping or limiting an operation of the main device when it is determined in the determining authenticity that the wireless IC device is not authentic. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16)
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