CEILING-MOUNTED RFID-ENABLED TRACKING
First Claim
1. An apparatus for tracking a subject using radio-frequency identification (RFID), the apparatus comprising:
- an antenna array comprising a plurality of articulating brackets and a plurality of antennas, wherein each of the plurality of articulating brackets is configured to rotate a corresponding one of the plurality of antennas into a plurality of orientations, and wherein each of the plurality of antennas is configured to receive an RFID signal from an RFID tag; and
at least one processor thatdetects whether or not at least one tracking target is present, and,when the presence of at least one tracking target is detected,determines a distance between the at least one tracking target and the antenna array based on a strength of one or more signals received by the antenna array,determines a trajectory of the at least one tracking target based on the determined distance, and,based on the determined trajectory of the at least one tracking target, automatically controls a first articulating bracket of the antenna array to rotate a first antenna of the antenna array into a new orientation to continue tracking the at least one tracking target.
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Abstract
Systems and methods for tracking a subject using radio-frequency identification (RFID). In an embodiment, an antenna array comprising a plurality of articulating brackets and a plurality of antennas is provided. Each of the articulating brackets is configured to move one of the plurality of antennas into a plurality of positions, and each of the antennas is configured to receive a RFID signal. In addition, a processor receives RFID data based on RFID signals received by the antennas of the antenna array, and determines a trajectory of a subject based on the RFID data. Based on the determined trajectory of the subject, the processor controls one or more of the articulating brackets to move one or more of the antennas into a position to track the subject.
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23 Claims
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1. An apparatus for tracking a subject using radio-frequency identification (RFID), the apparatus comprising:
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an antenna array comprising a plurality of articulating brackets and a plurality of antennas, wherein each of the plurality of articulating brackets is configured to rotate a corresponding one of the plurality of antennas into a plurality of orientations, and wherein each of the plurality of antennas is configured to receive an RFID signal from an RFID tag; and at least one processor that detects whether or not at least one tracking target is present, and, when the presence of at least one tracking target is detected, determines a distance between the at least one tracking target and the antenna array based on a strength of one or more signals received by the antenna array, determines a trajectory of the at least one tracking target based on the determined distance, and, based on the determined trajectory of the at least one tracking target, automatically controls a first articulating bracket of the antenna array to rotate a first antenna of the antenna array into a new orientation to continue tracking the at least one tracking target. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 14, 15)
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10. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein two or more of the plurality of zones overlap.
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13. (canceled)
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16. A method for tracking a subject using an antenna array comprising:
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detecting whether or not at least one tracking target is present and, when the presence of the at least one tracking target is detected, determining a distance between the at least one tracking target and the antenna array based on a strength of one or more signals received by the antenna array, determining a trajectory of the at least one tracking target based on the determined distance, and, based on the determined trajectory of the at least one tracking target, automatically controlling a first articulating bracket of the antenna array to rotate a first antenna of the antenna array into a new orientation to continue tracking the at least one tracking target. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23)
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