Rfid for fare collection
US-2016371893-A1 · Dec 22, 2016 · US
US10997381B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10997381-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916721177-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 19, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jan 10, 2019 |
| Publication date | May 4, 2021 |
| Grant date | May 4, 2021 |
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Systems and methods for operating an Electronic Article Surveillance (“EAS”) system. The methods comprise: detecting movement of a plurality of security tags in a facility using Radio Frequency Identification (“RFID”); identifying which security tags of the plurality of security tags are moving towards an exit of the facility or are in a surveillance zone; determining a number of the identified security tags that are coupled to unsold objects; comparing the number to a threshold value; and causing the EAS system to issue an alarm when the number is greater than or equal to the threshold value.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method for operating an Electronic Article Surveillance (“EAS”) system, comprising: detecting movement of a plurality of security tags in a facility using Radio Frequency Identification (“RFID”); identifying a first subset of security tags of the plurality of security tags that are moving towards an exit of the facility or are in a surveillance zone; determining a second subset of security tags of the first subset of security tags that are coupled to unsold objects; comparing a number of security tags in the second subset to a threshold value; causing the EAS system to issue an alarm when the number of security tags in the second subset is greater than or equal to the threshold value and to suppress the alarm when the number of security tags in the second subset is less than the threshold value; and automatically modifying the threshold value based on certain criteria. 2. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising reporting a loss when the alarm is suppressed. 3. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising causing the EAS system to issue a discreet alarm when the number of security tags in the second subset is less than the threshold value. 4. The method according to claim 3 , wherein the discreet alarm comprises a visual alarm output at an exit of the facility or at a location remote from the exit. 5. The method according to claim 3 , wherein the discreet alarm is absent of any auditory sound. 6. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising reporting a loss when the number of security tags in the second subset is greater than or equal to the threshold value. 7. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the threshold value is reduced when an alarm rate per unit of time is below a given value. 8. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the threshold value is increased when an alarm rate per unit of time is above a given value. 9. A system, comprising: a processor; and a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium comprising programming instructions that are configured to cause the processor to implement a method for operating an Electronic Article Surveillance (“EAS”) system, wherein the programming instructions comprise instructions to: detect movement of a plurality of security tags in a facility using Radio Frequency Identification (“RFID”); identify a first subset of security tags of the plurality of security tags that are moving towards an exit of the facility or are in a surveillance zone; determine a second subset of security tags of the first subset of security tags that are coupled to unsold objects; compare a number of security tags in the second subset to a threshold value; cause the EAS system to issue an alarm when the number of security tags in the second subset is greater than or equal to the threshold value and to suppress the alarm when the number of security tags in the second subset is less than the threshold value; and automatically modify the threshold value based on certain criteria. 10. The system according to claim 9 , wherein the programming instructions further comprise instructions to report a loss when the alarm is suppressed. 11. The system according to claim 9 , wherein the programming instructions further comprise instructions to cause the EAS system to issue a discreet alarm when the number of security tags in the second subset is less than the threshold value. 12. The system according to claim 11 , wherein the discreet alarm comprises a visual alarm output at an exit of the facility or at a location remote from the exit. 13. The system according to claim 11 , wherein the discreet alarm is absent of any auditory sound. 14. The system according to claim 9 , wherein the programming instructions further comprise instructions to report a loss when the number of security tags in the second subset is greater than or equal to the threshold value. 15. The system according to claim 9 , wherein the threshold value is reduced when an alarm rate per unit of time is below a given value. 16. The system according to claim 9 , wherein the threshold value is increased when an alarm rate per unit of time is above a given value. 17. A method for operating an Electronic Article Surveillance (“EAS”) system, comprising: detecting movement of a plurality of security tags in a facility using Radio Frequency Identification (“RFID”); identifying which security tags of the plurality of security tags are moving towards an exit of the facility or are in a surveillance zone; determining a number of the identified security tags that are coupled to unsold objects; comparing the number to a threshold value; causing the EAS system to issue an alarm when the number is greater than or equal to the threshold value; and automatically modifying the threshold value based on certain criteria. 18. A system, comprising: a processor; and a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium comprising programming instructions that are configured to cause the processor to implement a method for operating an Electronic Article Surveillance (“EAS”) system, wherein the programming instructions comprise instructions to: detect movement of a plurality of security tags in a facility using Radio Frequency Identification (“RFID”); identify which security tags of the plurality of security tags are moving towards an exit of the facility or are in a surveillance zone; determine a number of the identified security tags that are coupled to unsold objects; compare the number to a threshold value; cause the EAS system to issue an alarm when the number is greater than or equal to the threshold value; and automatically modify the threshold value based on certain criteria. 19. The method according to claim 17 , wherein the threshold value is reduced when an alarm rate per unit of time is below a given value. 20. The method according to claim 17 , wherein the threshold value is increased when an alarm rate per unit of time is above a given value. 21. The system according to claim 18 , wherein the threshold value is reduced when an alarm rate per unit of time is below a given value. 22. The system according to claim 18 , wherein the threshold value is increased when an alarm rate per unit of time is above a given value.
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