Athletic performance monitoring with dynamic proximity pairing
US-2015061891-A1 · Mar 5, 2015 · US
US2016358440A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016358440-A1 |
| Application number | US-201514730381-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jun 4, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jun 4, 2015 |
| Publication date | Dec 8, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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Systems ( 100 ) and methods ( 400 ) for determining a Handheld Reader's (“HR”) location within a facility. The methods involve: performing first operations by HR to read RFID tags having locations within the facility that are unknown to the handheld reader; performing second operations by HR to receive signals from RF Enabled Devices (“RFED”) located at known locations within the facility; and determining HR's location/orientation using RSSI levels or TOF values of signals received from RFEDs, known locations of RFEDs, sensor data, known antenna patterns of RFEDs, a known antenna pattern of HR, and/or ( 9 ) information indicating which RFID tags were read by HR and at least one RFED. The first and second operations are performed while HR is being carried by a person throughout the facility.
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A method for determining a location of a handheld reader within a facility, comprising: performing first operations by the handheld reader to read Radio Frequency Identifier (“RFID”) tags having locations within the facility that are unknown to the handheld reader; performing second operations by the handheld reader to receive first signals from a plurality of stationary Radio Frequency (“RF”) enabled devices located at known locations within the facility; and determining at least one of an orientation of the handheld reader and a location of the handheld reader within the facility using a combination of at least two of (1) Received Signal Strength Indicator (“RSSI”) levels of the first signals, (2) known locations of the RF enabled devices associated with Time Of Flight (“TOF”) values, (3) sensor data generated by first sensors disposed in the handheld reader, (4) sensor data generated by second sensors disposed at known locations within the facility, (5) known antenna patterns of the RF enabled devices, (6) a known antenna pattern of the handheld reader, and (7) information indicating which RFID tags were read by the handheld reader and at least one of the RF enabled devices; wherein the first and second operations are performed while the handheld reader is being carried by a person throughout the facility. 2 . The method according to claim 1 , further generating a multi-dimensional map showing the location of the handheld reader within the facility and the orientation of the handheld reader. 3 . (canceled) 4 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein the first signals respectively comprise unique identifiers for the RF enabled devices. 5 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein the RF enabled devices comprise RFID readers, beacons or RFID tags. 6 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein the location of the handheld reader is determined using triangulation. 7 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein the first sensors comprise accelerometers, gyroscopes and compasses. 8 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein the second sensors comprise photoelectric sensors. 9 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein the first signals are sent from the RF enabled devices at different times or frequencies. 10 . The method according to claim 1 , further comprising determining a location of at least one RFID tag within the facility relative to the location of the handheld reader which was previously determined. 11 . A handheld reader, comprising: an electronic circuit configured to perform first operations to read Radio Frequency Identifier (“RFID”) tags having locations within the facility that are unknown to the handheld reader, perform second operations to receive first signals from a plurality of stationary Radio Frequency (“RF”) enabled devices located at known locations within the facility, and determine at least one of an orientation of the handheld reader and a location of the handheld reader within the facility using a combination of at least two of (1) Received Signal Strength Indicator (“RSSI”) levels of the first signals, (2) known locations of the RF enabled devices associated with Time Of Flight (“TOF”) values, (3) sensor data generated by first sensors disposed in the handheld reader, (4) sensor data generated by second sensors disposed at known locations within the facility, (5) known antenna patterns of the RF enabled devices, (6) a known antenna pattern of the handheld reader, and (7) information indicating which RFID tags were read by the handheld reader and at least one of the RF enabled devices; wherein the first and second operations are performed while the handheld reader is being carried by a person throughout the facility. 12 . A system, comprising: a plurality of stationary Radio Frequency (“RF”) enabled devices located at known locations within the facility; a handheld reader performing first operations to read Radio Frequency Identifier (“RFID”) tags having locations within the facility that are unknown to the handheld reader, second operations to receive first signals from a plurality of stationary Radio Frequency (“RF”) enabled devices located at known locations within the facility; and a computing device configured to determinate an orientation of the handheld reader and a location of the handheld reader within the facility using a combination of at least two of (1) Received Signal Strength Indicator (“RSSI”) levels of the first signals, (2) known locations of the RF enabled devices associated with Time Of Flight (“TOF”) values, (3) sensor data generated by first sensors disposed in the handheld reader, (4) sensor data generated by second sensors disposed at known locations within the facility, (5) known antenna patterns of the RF enabled devices, (6) a known antenna pattern of the handheld reader, and (7) information indicating which RFID tags were read by the handheld reader and at least one of the RF enabled devices; wherein the first and second operations are performed while the handheld reader is being carried by a person throughout the facility. 13 . The system according to claim 12 , wherein the computing device further generates a multi-dimensional map showing the location of the handheld reader within the facility and the orientation of the handheld reader. 14 . The system according to claim 12 , wherein the first signals respectively comprise unique identifiers for the RF enabled devices. 15 . The system according to claim 12 , wherein the RF enabled devices comprise RFID readers, beacons or RFID tags. 16 . The system according to claim 12 , wherein the location of the handheld reader is determined using triangulation. 17 . The system according to claim 12 , wherein the first sensors comprise accelerometers, gyroscopes and compasses. 18 . The system according to claim 12 , wherein the second sensors comprise photoelectric sensors. 19 . The system according to claim 12 , wherein the first signals are sent from the RF enabled devices at different times or frequencies. 20 . The system according to claim 12 , wherein the computing device further determines a location of at least one RFID tag within the facility relative to the location of the handheld reader which was previously determined. 21 . A method for determining a location of a handheld reader within a facility, comprising: performing first operations by the handheld reader to read Radio Frequency Identifier (“RFID”) tags having locations within the facility that are unknown to the handheld reader; performing second operations by the handheld reader to receive first signals from a plurality of stationary Radio Frequency (“RF”) enabled devices located at known locations within the facility; and determining at least one of an orientation of the handheld reader and a location of the handheld reader within the facility using a combination of at least two of (1) known locations of the RF enabled devices associated with Received Signal Strength Indicator (“RSSI”) levels, (2) known locations of the RF enabled devices associated with the TOF values, (3) sensor data generated by first sensors disposed in the handheld reader, (4) sensor data generated by second sensors disposed at known locations within the facility, (5) known antenna patterns of the RF enabled devices, (6) a known antenna pattern of the handheld reader, and (7) information indicating which RFID tags were read by the handheld reader and at least one of the RF enabled devices; wherein the first and second o
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