System for location in environment and identification tag
First Claim
1. A system for locating and identifying objects in an environment, the system comprising:
- identification tags for placement on objects;
one or more locating devices for detecting tag signals from the identification tags, the one or more locating devices containing a computer and software for analyzing the tag signals and providing a location of the objects having identification tags, wherein the one or more locating devices further comprise a probabilistic spatial filter for determining one or more probable location areas of the object based on the received tag signals and on the probable compatibility of a geographic feature with the objects having identification tags; and
a first power source and a second power source that are each coupled to the identification tag, wherein the identification tag draws power from the first power source during a sleep mode, and the identification tag transmits signals using power from the second power source during an awake mode;
wherein the identification tag includes an energy harvesting element, an RFID circuit, and an energy storage device comprising at least one of a battery, a capacitor, a super capacitor, and an ultra-capacitor,the energy harvesting element including a solar cell, a first antenna, and a second antenna, the first antenna being electrically coupled to the solar cell, the energy storage device, and the RFID circuit, and being electrically coupled to the second antenna through a diode.
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Abstract
A system for location of animals and/or objects in an environment includes a signal processing and signal generation system consisting of electromagnetic tags on animals (or other objects) in an environment (typically a three dimension outdoor natural environment) where the animals or objects are physically present at arbitrary locations, and an electro-magnetic signal generating, signal receiving, and signal processing system that can move through or in relation to the environment. The system can compute the location and identity of the animals or objects based on signals received from their associated tags, including the calculated location of the ID tags, which function as “Reader-Locators.” The calculated location is enhanced by information about the environment provided by maps, satellite photos, GPS, GIS and/or other data specific to the probability of the location of the animals or objects within certain regions of the environment. The system includes a physical and electromagnetic modeling operation that is interactive with the environmental information derived from the actual environment, either historically or in “real-time” as the monitoring process occurs.
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2 Claims
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1. A system for locating and identifying objects in an environment, the system comprising:
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identification tags for placement on objects; one or more locating devices for detecting tag signals from the identification tags, the one or more locating devices containing a computer and software for analyzing the tag signals and providing a location of the objects having identification tags, wherein the one or more locating devices further comprise a probabilistic spatial filter for determining one or more probable location areas of the object based on the received tag signals and on the probable compatibility of a geographic feature with the objects having identification tags; and a first power source and a second power source that are each coupled to the identification tag, wherein the identification tag draws power from the first power source during a sleep mode, and the identification tag transmits signals using power from the second power source during an awake mode; wherein the identification tag includes an energy harvesting element, an RFID circuit, and an energy storage device comprising at least one of a battery, a capacitor, a super capacitor, and an ultra-capacitor, the energy harvesting element including a solar cell, a first antenna, and a second antenna, the first antenna being electrically coupled to the solar cell, the energy storage device, and the RFID circuit, and being electrically coupled to the second antenna through a diode. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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