Package delivery guidance and assistance system using vehicle sensor data
US-12179782-B2 · Dec 31, 2024 · US
US11978005B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11978005-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117212654-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 25, 2021 |
| Priority date | Feb 11, 2016 |
| Publication date | May 7, 2024 |
| Grant date | May 7, 2024 |
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An inventory management system provides automated management of medical item inventory and maintenance of a digital chain of custody for medical items. Medical items are labeled with an RFID-encoded tag that also displays a 2D barcode. The RFID tag and the 2D barcode both encode the same serialized Electronic Product Code (EPC) data for each specific item. Reading of the RFID tag is performed using a fixed or handheld RFID reader. Reading of the 2D barcode is performed using a handheld mobile device, such as a tablet or smart phone. The two-technology label allows for the digital chain of custody to be updated by means of RFID scanning in locations where RFID readers are available and by using a smart phone or tablet to read the 2D barcode in locations where RFID readers are unavailable.
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An apparatus for maintaining a chain of custody of medical items, the apparatus comprising: a radio frequency shielded enclosure having an internal space for receiving the medical items that each have an RFID tag and an optical code attached thereto, both of which encode a unique identifier that uniquely identifies a medical item, wherein the optical code comprises a two-dimensional barcode or one-dimensional barcode, and wherein the radio frequency shielded enclosure is configured to attenuate radio frequency signals emanated from RFID tags disposed outside the radio frequency shielded enclosure to levels that are substantially undetectable within the internal space; one or more RFID antennas disposed within the internal space of the radio frequency shielded enclosure, the one or more RFID antennas for receiving radio frequency signals emanated from RFID tags attached to the medical items disposed within the internal space, wherein the radio frequency signals contain the unique identifiers encoded in the RFID tags, and wherein the radio frequency shielded enclosure prevents the one or more RFID antennas disposed within the internal space from receiving the radio frequency signals emanated from the RFID tags disposed outside the radio frequency shielded enclosure at a signal-to-noise ratio high enough to trigger detection of the RFID tags disposed outside the radio frequency shielded enclosure; one or more RFID readers electrically connected to the one or more RFID antennas, the one or more RFID readers for decoding the unique identifiers contained in the radio frequency signals emanated from the RFID tags; an inventory computer in electrical communication with the one or more RFID readers, the inventory computer having a processor for executing instructions for receiving the unique identifiers decoded by the one or more RFID readers and determining based thereon that a first medical item that had previously been detected within the radio frequency shielded enclosure is no longer detected within the radio frequency shielded enclosure, thereby indicating that the first medical item has been removed from the radio frequency shielded enclosure; a medical item inventory database in which a chain of custody of medical items is maintained by associating unique identifiers of medical items with user identification information that identifies users having custody of medical items; an inventory management server that, based on a determination that the first medical item has been removed from the radio frequency shielded enclosure, operates on the medical item inventory database to update a chain of custody of the first medical item by associating the unique identifier of the first medical item with first user identification information that identifies a first user who removed the first medical item from the radio frequency shielded enclosure; and a second mobile computing device associated with a second user, the second mobile computing device operable to scan the optical code attached to the first medical item, decode the unique identifier encoded in the optical code attached to the first medical item, and transmit a second message to the inventory management server, the second message containing at least the unique identifier and second user identification information that identifies the second user, wherein the inventory management server is operable to receive the unique identifier of the first medical item and the second user identification information and operate on the medical item inventory database to update the chain of custody of the first medical item by associating the unique identifier of the first medical item with the second user identification information. 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein inventory management server is further operable to operate on the medical item inventory database to update the chain of custody of the first medical item by disassociating in the medical item inventory database the unique identifier of the first medical item with the first user identification information. 3. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a user interface device in electrical communication with the inventory computer, the user interface device for receiving the first user identification information. 4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the inventory computer is operable to verify that the first user identification information is associated with a user who is authorized to access the interior space of the radio frequency shielded enclosure. 5. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a first mobile computing device associated with the first user that is operable to scan the optical code attached to the first medical item, decode the unique identifier encoded in the optical code attached to the first medical item, and transmit a first transfer initiation message containing at least the unique identifier to the inventory management server to initiate a transfer of custody of the first medical item to the second user from the first user. 6. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising: the inventory management server computer operable to receive the first transfer initiation message and transmit a second transfer initiation message to the second mobile computing device associated with the second user; and the second mobile computing device associated with the second user operable to receive the second transfer initiation message and display the second transfer initiation message to prompt the second user to proceed with scanning the optical code attached to the first medical item in order to proceed with the transfer of custody. 7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the second mobile computing device comprises a smart phone or tablet computer having a camera for acquiring an image of the optical code attached to the first medical item, wherein the second mobile computing device is operable to wirelessly transmit the second message via a communication network to the inventory management server. 8. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein the first mobile computing device comprises a smart phone or tablet computer having a camera for acquiring an image of the optical code attached to the first medical item, wherein the first mobile computing device is operable wirelessly transmit the first transfer initiation message via a mobile communication network to initiate the transfer of custody of the first medical item to the second user from the first user.
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