Tag reader with diagnostic tag
US-11288463-B2 · Mar 29, 2022 · US
US11797785B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11797785-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217667057-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 8, 2022 |
| Priority date | May 6, 2015 |
| Publication date | Oct 24, 2023 |
| Grant date | Oct 24, 2023 |
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An industrial vehicle comprising a tag reader, a reader module, and a diagnostic tag, wherein the diagnostic tag is coupled to the industrial truck within a read range of the tag reader. The reader module and the tag reader cooperate to identify the diagnostic tag and individual tags of a tag layout and the reader module discriminates between the individual tags of the tag layout and the diagnostic tag and the individual tags of the tag layout, correlates an identified individual tag of the tag layout with tag data, correlates an identified diagnostic tag with operation of the tag reader, and generates a missing tag signal if the diagnostic tag is not identified or the operation of the tag reader is not within specified operating parameters.
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What is claimed is: 1. An RFID device comprising: a tag reader; a reader module; and a diagnostic tag, wherein the diagnostic tag is positioned on the tag reader within a read range R of the tag reader such that the tag reader is responsive to the diagnostic tag, the tag reader is further responsive to an individual RFID tag in the read range R of the tag reader, the reader module discriminates between the diagnostic tag and the individual RFID tag, the reader module correlates an identified individual RFID tag with tag data and the diagnostic tag with operation of the tag reader, and the reader module modulates power to the diagnostic tag such that the diagnostic tag is inactive for a read interval when the tag reader receives a tag read signal indicative of an individual tag of a tag layout. 2. The RFID device of claim 1 wherein the reader module executes a diagnostic routine to identify a fault when the tag reader fails to generate a tag read signal in the diagnostic routine or when a diagnostic signal from the diagnostic tag is not within specified operating parameters. 3. The RFID device of claim 2 wherein the specified operating parameters comprise received signal strength of the received diagnostic signal, signal delay between transmission of the received signal by the diagnostic tag and receipt of the received signal by the tag reader, waveform shape of the received signal, signal parity, signal attenuation, or combinations thereof. 4. The RFID device of claim 2 wherein the fault is indicated by a flashing light, an audible tone from a sound device, disabling the RFID reader, or combinations thereof. 5. The RFID device of claim 2 wherein the fault is indicated by a visual alert on a display of the RFID reader. 6. The RFID device of claim 2 wherein the tag reader comprises a handheld RFID device, an RFID security system comprising one or more RFID gates, or an RFID entry reader. 7. The RFID device of claim 1 , wherein the reader module modulates power to the diagnostic tag such that the diagnostic tag is inactive during identification of the individual tags of the tag layout. 8. The RFID device of claim 1 , wherein: the RFID device comprises two or more diagnostic tags; the tag reader comprises two or more read antennas; each read antenna comprises a read range; each individual diagnostic tag is within the read range of an individual read antenna; each read antenna generates a tag read signal upon receiving a diagnostic signal transmitted by the individual diagnostic tag within its respective read range; and the reader module discriminates between read antennas, and generates a missing tag signal if one of the read antennas does not generate a tag read signal corresponding to the diagnostic tag within its respective read range or the tag reader is not operating within specified operating parameters. 9. The RFID device of claim 8 wherein the reader module toggles between each read antenna such that only one read antenna is enabled at a time to identify if the read antenna does not generate a tag read signal corresponding to the diagnostic tag within its respective read range or the tag reader is not operating within specified operating parameters. 10. The RFID device of claim 1 wherein: the diagnostic tag comprises a passive radio frequency identification (RFID) tag; the passive RFID tag comprises an antenna circuit and a data chip; and the reader module modulates power to the diagnostic tag such that power is applied to the antenna circuit during the identification of the individual tags to disable the passive RFID tag. 11. The RFID device of claim 1 wherein: the diagnostic tag comprises an active radio frequency identification (RFID) tag; the active RFID tag comprises an antenna circuit, a data chip, and a power circuit; and the reader module modulates power to the diagnostic tag such that power is removed from the power circuit during the identification of the individual tags to disable the active RFID tag. 12. The RFID device of claim 1 further comprising: modulating power to the diagnostic tag in one of three diagnostic modes comprising a smart mode, a smart modulation mode, and an always off mode such that the diagnostic tag does not interfere with the identification of the individual tags of the tag layout; and disabling or removing power to the diagnostic tag such that the diagnostic tag does not transmit a diagnostic signal when in the always off mode; wherein power to the diagnostic tag is disabled for the read interval in response to the tag reader receiving the tag read signal indicative of another tag in the tag layout when the diagnostic tag is in the smart mode. 13. The RFID device of claim 1 further comprising: modulating power to the diagnostic tag in one of three diagnostic modes comprising a smart mode, a smart modulation mode, and an always off mode such that the diagnostic tag does not interfere with the identification of the individual tags of the tag layout; and disabling or removing power to the diagnostic tag such that the diagnostic tag does not transmit a diagnostic signal when in the always off mode; wherein power to the diagnostic tag is disabled for the read interval in response to the tag reader receiving the tag read signal indicative of another tag in the tag layout when the diagnostic tag is in the smart mode; wherein the reader module executes a diagnostic routine to identify a fault when the tag reader fails to generate a tag read signal in the diagnostic routine or when a diagnostic signal from the diagnostic tag is not within specified operating parameters; and wherein the specified operating parameters comprise received signal strength of the received diagnostic signal, signal delay between transmission of the received signal by the diagnostic tag and receipt of the received signal by the tag reader, waveform shape of the received signal, signal parity, signal attenuation, or combinations thereof.
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