Training detection model using output of language model applied to event information
US-2024419941-A1 · Dec 19, 2024 · US
US9305282B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9305282-B2 |
| Application number | US-31445508-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 11, 2008 |
| Priority date | Dec 20, 2007 |
| Publication date | Apr 5, 2016 |
| Grant date | Apr 5, 2016 |
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An arrangement of goods, comprising: a plurality of units of an article, the units equipped with respective contactlessly readable tags; each of said tags comprising a respective memory configured to store a respective signature; the signatures stored in the memories of said tags appearing scrambled relative to one another when read by a reader. Also, a method, comprising: contactlessly reading a first signature from a first tag affixed to a first unit of an article; contactlessly reading a second signature from a second tag affixed to a second unit of the same article, the second signature appearing scrambled relative to the first signature; decrypting the first signature with a key to reveal (I) an identifier associated with the article and (II) a first scrambling code; and decrypting the second signature with the same key to reveal the same identifier and a second scrambling code different from the first scrambling code.
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What is claimed is: 1. An arrangement of goods, comprising: a plurality of units of an article, the units equipped with respective contactlessly readable tags; each of said tags comprising a respective memory configured to store a respective signature; the signatures stored in the memories of said tags appearing scrambled relative to one another when read by a reader; wherein decrypting the signatures using a common key reveals respective decrypted signatures comprising a common identifier, wherein the common identifier identifies said article. 2. The arrangement of goods defined in claim 1 , wherein application of said decryption function to the signatures using said common key further reveals a respective scrambling code. 3. The arrangement of goods defined in claim 2 , the scrambling codes being different for each of said tags. 4. The arrangement defined in claim 2 , wherein the scrambling code associated with a first one of the signatures differs from the scrambling code associated with a second one of the signatures in a first number of digits, wherein the second one of the signatures differs from the first one of the signatures in a second number of digits, the second number of digits being greater than the first number of digits. 5. The arrangement of goods defined in claim 1 , wherein the signature stored in the memory of a particular one of said tags changes over time. 6. The arrangement of goods defined in claim 5 , wherein the signature changes over time in dependence upon an output of a pseudo-random number generator. 7. The arrangement of goods defined in claim 6 , wherein the signature changes over time in dependence upon an output of a clock function. 8. The arrangement of goods defined in claim 7 , wherein the signature changes over time in dependence upon an output of a counter. 9. The arrangement of goods defined in claim 5 , wherein the signature stored in the memory of a particular one of said tags continues to encode the common identifier despite changing over time. 10. The arrangement of goods defined in claim 1 , wherein the memory of said tags is further configured to store an index associated with the common key. 11. The arrangement of goods defined in claim 10 , wherein the index comprises generic information regarding the article. 12. The arrangement of goods defined in claim 10 , wherein each of said tags is further configured to accompany the respective signature with the index when issuing the respective signature to the reader. 13. The arrangement of goods defined in claim 1 , wherein each of said tags is configured to issue the respective signature to the reader in an autonomous manner. 14. The arrangement of goods defined in claim 1 , wherein each of said tags is configured to issue the respective signature to the reader in response to receipt of a read request received from the reader. 15. The arrangement of goods defined in claim 1 , disposed on a pallet. 16. A method, comprising: contactlessly reading a first signature from a first tag affixed to a first unit of an article; contactlessly reading a second signature from a second tag affixed to a second unit of the same article, the second signature appearing scrambled relative to the first signature; decrypting the first signature with a key to reveal (I) an identifier identifying the article and (II) a first scrambling code; and decrypting the second signature with the same key to reveal the same identifier and a second scrambling code different from the first scrambling code. 17. The method defined in claim 16 , wherein said contactlessly reading is effected in response to issuance of a read request to the first and second tags. 18. The method defined in claim 16 , wherein the first scrambling code is an output of a first pseudo-random number generator implemented by the first tag and wherein the second scrambling code is an output of a second pseudo-random number generator implemented by the second tag, wherein the first and second pseudo-random number generators have different seeds. 19. The method defined in claim 16 , wherein the first scrambling code is an output of a first clock module implemented by the first tag and wherein the second scrambling code is an output of a second clock module implemented by the second tag, wherein the first and second clock modules have different oscillation characteristics. 20. The method defined in claim 16 , wherein the second scrambling code differs from the first scrambling code in a first number of digits, wherein the second signature differs from the first signature in a second number of digits, the second number of digits being greater than the first number of digits. 21. The method defined in claim 16 , further comprising performing an action related to identification of the first or second units of the article, based on the identifier. 22. A method, comprising: generating a plurality of signatures, each of the signatures generated by encrypting a common identifier and a respective scrambling code using a common key; and loading the signatures onto respective ones of a plurality of contactlessly readable tags for identification of respective units of a same article identified by the common identifier. 23. The arrangement of goods defined in claim 10 , wherein the index comprises an identification code of a manufacturer of the units. 24. The arrangement of goods defined in claim 10 , wherein the index comprises a product category.
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