Interaction recognition and analysis system
US-2018150685-A1 · May 31, 2018 · US
US11501454B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11501454-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017104713-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 25, 2020 |
| Priority date | Oct 25, 2019 |
| Publication date | Nov 15, 2022 |
| Grant date | Nov 15, 2022 |
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An item position tracking system includes weight sensors each associated with a weight board. Each weight sensor transmits sensor data indicative of a weight of an item to its corresponding weight board. Each weight board is configured to assign a particular address number to its corresponding weight sensor. The weight boards transmit the sensor data and the address numbers to a circuit board that transmits the sensor data and the address numbers to a weight server. The weight server determines from which weight sensor data is originated based on the address numbers, and whether items were removed from the weight sensors.
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A system comprising: a circuit board; and a rack comprising: a base for providing a space to position the circuit board; a panel coupled to the base and extending upwards from the base; a shelf that provides a first region to position a first weight sensor and a second region to position a second weight sensor, wherein the shelf extends from the panel; a first weight board comprising a first circuitry, operably coupled to the first weight sensor and configured to assign a first address number to the first weight sensor corresponding to the first region of the shelf where the first weight sensor is positioned; a second weight board comprising a second circuitry, operably coupled to the second weight sensor and configured to assign a second address number to the second weight sensor corresponding to the second region of the shelf where the second weight sensor is positioned; and a bus wire for connecting the first weight board and the second weight board to the circuit board, wherein: a first wire connected to the first weight board extends from the first weight board outwards from the first region; a second wire connected to the second weight board extends from the second weight board outwards from the second region; and the first wire and the second wire are aggregated to form the bus wire that connects to a port on the circuit board; the circuit board is configured to determine from which weight sensor a signal is originated based at least in part upon address numbers of the first weight sensor and the second weight sensor; if the circuit board receives a first signal comprising the first address number, the circuit board determines that the first signal is originated from the first weight sensor; and if the circuit board receives a second signal comprising the second address number, the circuit board determines that the second signal is originated from the second weight sensor, wherein the circuit board is further configured to: determine whether the first signal is valid by determining whether the first signal comprises the first address number and first sensor data comprising weight information of at least one item; if it is determined that the first signal comprises the first address number and the first sensor data, determine that the first signal is valid, wherein the valid first signal indicates that the first weight sensor and the first weight board are operational; if it is determined that the first signal does not comprise at least one of the first address number and the first sensor data, determine that the first signal is invalid, wherein the invalid first signal indicates that at least one of the first weight sensor and the first weight board is associated with an error; determine correlations between fluctuations in a first weight sensor sensitivity associated with the first weight sensor and temperature changes in an area surrounding the first weight sensor; and determine how many instances of an item are removed or put on the first weight sensor based at least in part upon the determined correlations between fluctuations in the first weight sensor sensitivity and the temperature changes. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein: the base comprises: a bottom surface; a first side surface coupled to the bottom surface of the base, the first side surface of the base extends upwards from the bottom surface of the base; a second side surface coupled to the bottom and first side surfaces of the base, the second side surface of the base extends upwards from the bottom surface of the base; a third side surface coupled to the bottom and second side surfaces of the base, the third side surface of the base extends upwards from the bottom surface of the base; a top surface coupled to the first, second, and third side surfaces of the base such that the bottom and top surfaces of the base and the first, second, and third side surfaces of the base define the space, the top surface of the base defining a first opening into the space; and a drawer positioned within the space, the circuit board positioned within the drawer; the shelf is coupled to the panel such that the shelf is positioned vertically higher than the base and such that the shelf extends away from the panel, the shelf comprising a bottom surface, a front surface that extends upwards from the bottom surface of the shelf, and a back surface that extends upwards from the bottom surface of the shelf, the back surface of the shelf coupled to the panel, the back surface of the shelf defining a third opening, a portion of the third opening aligning with a portion of the second opening; the first weight sensor is coupled to the bottom surface of the shelf and positioned between the front surface of the shelf and the back surface of the shelf; and second weight sensor coupled to the bottom surface of the shelf and positioned between the front surface of the shelf and the back surface of the shelf. 3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the circuit board is further configured to: determine whether the second signal is valid by determining whether the second signal comprises the second address number and second sensor data comprising weight information of at least one item; if it is determined that the second signal comprises the second address number and the second sensor data, determine that the second signal is valid, wherein the valid second signal indicates that the second weight sensor and the second weight board are operational, and if it is determined that the second signal does not comprise at least one of the second address number and the second sensor data, determine that the second signal is invalid; wherein the invalid second signal indicates that at least one of the second weight sensor and the second weight board is associated with an error. 4. The system of claim 1 , wherein the first weight sensor comprises: a first load cell configured to produce a first electric current based on a force experienced by the first load cell; a second load cell configured to produce a second electric current based on a force experienced by the second load cell; a third load cell configured to produce a third electric current based on a force experienced by the third load cell; and a fourth load cell configured to produce a fourth electric current based on a force experienced by the fourth load cell. 5. The system of claim 1 , wherein: the first weight board is further configured to: digitize first sensor data indicative of a weight of an item received from the first weight sensor; and assign a first timestamp to the first signal when the first signal is arrived at the first weight board; the second weight board is further configured to: digitize second sensor data indicative of a weight of an item received from the second weight sensor and assign a second timestamp to the second signal when the second signal is arrived at the second weight board. 6. The system of claim 1 , wherein: the first weight board is configured to communicate, to the circuit board through the first wire, the first signal comprising the first address number and first sensor data indicating a first weight within the first region of the shelf experienced by the first weight sensor; and the second weight board is configured to communicate, to the circuit board through the second wire, the second signal comprising the second address number and a second sensor data indicating a second weight within a second region of the shelf experienced by the second weight sensor. 7. The system of claim 1 , further comprising a weight server, the circuit board is further configured to communicate, to the weight server, a third signal comprising the first signal and the second signal.
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