RFID Tag and RFID Reader
US-2018349753-A1 · Dec 6, 2018 · US
US10474944B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10474944-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816059741-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 9, 2018 |
| Priority date | Feb 12, 2016 |
| Publication date | Nov 12, 2019 |
| Grant date | Nov 12, 2019 |
A practical reading order for non-experts. Skip the full description unless you need deep technical detail.
What the patent document calls the invention.
A short plain-language summary of the technical disclosure.
Who owns or filed the patent and who is credited as inventor.
Filing, priority, publication, and grant dates set the timeline.
The legal scope of protection — read this for what is actually claimed.
Technology tags used to group this patent with similar filings.
Prior art links and similar publications in this corpus.
Official abstract text for this publication.
What is described is an Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tag configured for communicating with an Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) reader, wherein the RFID tag is configured to receive a query command from the RFID reader, to measure a duration of a TRcal signal comprised by the query command, and to determine an individual Backscatter Link Frequency for communicating with the RFID reader based on the measured duration of the TRcal signal. The invention also refers to an RFID reader and to a corresponding method.
Opening claim text (preview).
The invention claimed is: 1. A radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tag configured for communicating with an Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) reader, wherein said RFID tag is configured to receive a query command from said RFID reader, wherein said RFID tag is configured to measure a duration of a TRcal signal comprised by said query command, and wherein said RFID tag is configured to determine an individual Backscatter Link Frequency (BLF) for communicating with said RFID reader based on said measured duration of said TRcal signal and on an individual number, wherein said RFID tag is configured to determine said individual number by generating a random number. 2. The RFID tag of claim 1 , wherein said RFID tag is configured to determine, depending on a switch signal from the RFID reader, either a common BLF for communicating with said RFID reader based on said measured duration of said TRcal signal or said individual BLF based on said measured duration of said TRcal signal and on said individual number. 3. A Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) reader configured for communicating with an Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tag, wherein said RFID reader is configured to send a query command to said RFID tag, and wherein said query command enables said RFID tag to determine a Backscatter Link Frequency (BLF) for communicating with said RFID reader, wherein said RFID reader is configured to send said query command comprising a TRcal signal with a given duration within said query command, wherein said TRcal signal ends with a pulse with a given pulse width, and wherein a part of said TRcal signal between a beginning of said TRcal signal and a beginning of said pulse differs from a signal comprising a constant value by comprising a slope with a given value ending at said beginning of said pulse, thereby rendering harder the determination of the BLF by the RFID tag. 4. The RFID reader of claim 3 , wherein said RFID reader is configured to send a switch signal, and wherein said switch signal determines whether said RFID tag determines either an individual BLF based on a measured duration of the TRcal signal or a common Backscatter frequency based on the measured duration of the TRcal signal. 5. The RFID reader of claim 3 , wherein said RFID reader comprises a plurality of antennas. 6. The RFID reader of claim 5 , wherein said RFID reader is configured to send via said plurality of antennas query commands comprising differently shaped TRcal signals. 7. The RFID reader of claim 5 , wherein said RFID reader is configured to switch between antennas of said plurality of antennas. 8. The RFID reader of claim 7 , wherein said RFID reader is configured to switch to an antenna of said plurality of antennas based on a Normalized Maximum Energy of signals received by said plurality of antennas with N M E = Max . of energy for collided pilot tones ∑ Energy in the expected band . 9. The RFID reader of claim 4 , wherein said RFID reader is configured to receive signals, and wherein said RFID reader is configured to identify within a received signal at least one RFID tag based on an energy of a reply of said RFID tag. 10. A method for recognizing at least one Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tag by a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) reader, comprising: sending a query signal to said RFID tag, determining by said RFID tag an Backscatter Link Frequency (BLF), and communicating by said RFID tag using said BLF, wherein: said RFID tag determines as the BLF an individual Backscatter Link Frequency (BLF) for communicating with said RFID reader based on a measured duration of said TRcal signal and on an individual number, wherein said RFID tag determines said individual number by generating a random number, and/or said RFID reader sends said query command comprising a TRcal signal with a given duration within said query command, wherein said TRcal signal ends with a pulse with a given pulse width, and wherein a part of said TRcal signal between a beginning of said TRcal signal and a beginning of said pulse differs from a signal comprising a constant value by comprising a slope with a given value ending at said beginning of said pulse, thereby rendering harder the determination of the Backscatter Link Frequency (BLF) by the RFID tag.
resolving collision on the communication channels between simultaneously or concurrently interrogated record carriers. (collision between the communication channels used by wireless communication devices, where the solution is not particularly adapted for RFIDs or the like, H04W74/08) · CPC title
arrangements on the record carrier to allow stacking of a plurality of similar record carriers, e.g. to avoid interference between the non-contact communication of the plurality of record carriers · CPC title
interrogator driven, i.e. synchronous · CPC title
Related publications grouped by family.
Answers are generated from the same data shown on this page.