Warning of hazardous conditions in monitored spaces using RFID technology
First Claim
1. A method for warning of hazardous conditions in a monitored space, comprising:
- continuously monitoring the monitored space using an RFID tag reader;
concurrently detecting a presence in the monitored space of at least two moving objects, each bearing a corresponding RFID tag, by the RFID tag reader;
determining whether one of the moving objects poses a hazard to the other of the moving objects, using data read from the RFID tag; and
if one of the moving objects is determined to pose a hazard to the other of the moving objects, determining a nature of the hazard by accessing a database using data read from the RFID tag, and providing a warning proximate to the monitored space about the nature of the hazard so that the warning is observable by the other of the moving objects in the monitored space.
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Abstract
To warn of hazardous conditions in a monitored space, the presence of an object bearing an RFID tag is detected using an RFID tag reader. Objects may be, for example, human beings, vehicles, or stationary materiel. A determination is made as to whether the object poses a hazard by, for example, reading data from the RFID tag or by accessing a database using data read from the RFID tag. If the object is determined to pose a hazard, the nature of the hazard is determined from the RFID tag or the database, and warning about the nature of the hazard is provided proximate to the monitored space. In some embodiments, providing the warning may be conditional upon detecting the concurrent presence of two objects in the monitored space.
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6 Claims
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1. A method for warning of hazardous conditions in a monitored space, comprising:
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continuously monitoring the monitored space using an RFID tag reader; concurrently detecting a presence in the monitored space of at least two moving objects, each bearing a corresponding RFID tag, by the RFID tag reader; determining whether one of the moving objects poses a hazard to the other of the moving objects, using data read from the RFID tag; and if one of the moving objects is determined to pose a hazard to the other of the moving objects, determining a nature of the hazard by accessing a database using data read from the RFID tag, and providing a warning proximate to the monitored space about the nature of the hazard so that the warning is observable by the other of the moving objects in the monitored space. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A computer program product for warning of hazardous conditions in a monitored space, the computer program product comprising a non-transitory computer readable storage medium having computer readable program code embedded therein, the computer readable program code comprising:
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computer readable program code configured to continuously monitor the monitored space using an RFID tag reader; computer readable program code configured to concurrently detect a presence in the monitored space of at least two moving objects, each bearing a corresponding RFID tag, by the RFID tag reader; computer readable program code configured to determine whether one of the moving objects poses a hazard to the other of the moving objects, using data read from the RFID tag; and computer readable program code configured to determine a nature of the hazard by accessing a database using data read from the RFID tag, and providing a warning proximate to the monitored space about the nature of the hazard so that the warning is observable by the other of the moving objects in the monitored space, if one of the moving objects is determined to pose a hazard to the other of the moving objects. - View Dependent Claims (5)
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4. A system for warning of hazardous conditions in a monitored space, comprising:
a processor configured to perform continuously monitoring the monitored space using an RFID tag reader; concurrently detecting a presence in the monitored space of at least two moving objects, each bearing a corresponding RFID tag, by the RFID tag reader; determining whether one of the moving objects poses a hazard to the other of the moving objects, using data read from the RFID tag; and if one of the moving objects is determined to pose a hazard to the other of the moving objects, determining a nature of the hazard by accessing a database using data read from the RFID tag, and providing a warning proximate to the monitored space about the nature of the hazard so that the warning is observable by the other of the moving objects in the monitored space. - View Dependent Claims (6)
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