Facilitating efficient reading of radio frequency identification tags
US-2019279058-A1 · Sep 12, 2019 · US
US9626619B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9626619-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615007079-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 26, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jun 21, 2006 |
| Publication date | Apr 18, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 18, 2017 |
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RFID tags are used for many purpose including tracking. RFID interrogators are used to retrieve information from tags. In many applications, a plurality of RFID interrogators are required. Synchronization between interrogators in the same theatre of operation is critical to ensure that their broadcasts do not interfere with each other. In fixed RFID interrogator applications, RFID interrogators can be wired together allowing a channel to synchronize the transmissions of the RFID interrogators. Methods described herein can ensure that synchronization is maintained in the event of the failure of a synchronizing master. Furthermore, additional methods for synchronizing RFID interrogators in wireless applications are described allowing synchronization in the absence of wired connections between interrogators.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A radio frequency identification (RFID) interrogation system, comprising: multiple RFID interrogators, wherein each of the multiple RFID interrogators is configured to transmit a plurality of synchronization pulses to surrounding RFID tags, and wherein the multiple RFID interrogators includes a first RFID interrogator, the first RFID interrogator is configured to: transmit a synchronization to nearby RFID tags; while listening for RFID tag transmissions in response to the synchronization pulse, detect any interference from another RFID interrogator among the multiple RFID interrogators; and if an interference is detected from another RFID interrogator among the multiple RFID interrogators, determine if data is expected from a nearby RFID tag, and if no data is expected, synchronize a transmission of the next synchronization pulse with the next synchronization pulse of the another RFID interrogator; if interference is not detected from another RFID interrogator, wait for the expected data from the nearby RFID tag. 2. The RFID interrogation system of claim 1 , the first RFID interrogator detects interference from another RFID interrogator when; a pulse is detected in the second half of a first frame and a pulse is detected in a second half of a second frame; and the first frame occurs immediately before the second frame. 3. The RFID interrogation system of claim 1 , wherein if no interference is detected, the first RFID interrogator is configured to process any RFID tag transmission received during a second half of a frame. 4. The RFID interrogation system of claim 1 , wherein while synchronizing the transmission of the next synchronization pulse, the first RFID interrogator is configured to delay the transmission of the next synchronization pulse so that the start of the next synchronization pulse of the first RFID interrogator coincides with the start of the next synchronization pulse of the another RFID interrogator. 5. The RFID interrogation system of claim 1 , wherein while waiting for the expected data from the nearby RFID tag, the first RFID interrogator is configured to wait a random number of synchronization pulse periods. 6. The RFID interrogation system of claim 1 , wherein the first and the another RFID interrogators are wirelessly coupled to each other. 7. The RFID interrogation system of claim 1 , wherein the another RFID interrogator moves into a wireless detection range of the first RFID interrogator. 8. The RFID interrogation system of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first RFID interrogator and the another RFID interrogator is a mobile RFID interrogator. 9. The RFID interrogation system of claim 1 , wherein the first RFID interrogator is a mobile RFID interrogator mounted on a forklift for warehouse tracking. 10. The RFID interrogation system of claim 1 , wherein the first RFID interrogator is configured in form of a hand-held scanner for shipment tracking. 11. A method for operating a first radio frequency identification (RFID) interrogator among multiple RFID interrogators while avoiding interferences with other RFID interrogators among the multiple RFID interrogators, comprising: transmitting a synchronization pulse by the first RFID interrogator to surrounding RFID tags; while listening for RFID tag transmissions in response to the synchronization pulse, detecting any interference from another RFID interrogator among the multiple RFID interrogators; if an interference is detected from another RFID interrogator among the multiple RFID interrogators, determining if data is expected from a nearby RFID tag, and if no data is expected, synchronizing a transmission of the next synchronization pulse of the first RFID interrogator with the next synchronization pulse of the another RFID interrogator; if interference is not detected from another RFID interrogator, waiting for the expected data from the nearby RFID tag. 12. The method of claim 11 , wherein detecting interference from another RFID interrogator includes: detecting a pulse in the second half of a first frame, detected a pulse in the second half of a second frame; and the first frame occurs immediately before the second frame. 13. The method of claim 11 , wherein if no interference is detected, the method further comprises processing any RFID tag transmission received during a second half of a frame. 14. The method of claim 11 , wherein synchronizing the transmission of the next synchronization pulse of the first RFID interrogator with the next synchronization pulse of the another RFID interrogator includes delaying the transmission of the next synchronization pulse of the first RFID interrogator so that the start of the next synchronization pulse of the first RFID interrogator coincides with the start of the next synchronization pulse of the another RFID interrogator. 15. The method of claim 11 , wherein waiting for the expected data from the nearby RFID tag includes waiting for a random number of synchronization pulse periods. 16. The method of claim 11 , wherein the first and the another RFID interrogators are wirelessly coupled to each other. 17. The method of claim 11 , wherein the another RFID interrogator moves into a wireless detection range of the first RFID interrogator. 18. The method of claim 11 , wherein at least one of the first RFID interrogator and the another RFID interrogator is a mobile RFID interrogator. 19. The method of claim 11 , wherein the first RFID interrogator is a mobile RFID interrogator mounted on a forklift for warehouse tracking. 20. The method of claim 11 , wherein the first RFID interrogator is used as a hand-held scanner for shipment tracking.
the record carrier comprising an arrangement for non-contact communication, e.g. wireless communication circuits on transponder cards, non-contact smart cards or RFIDs · CPC title
Assembling printed circuits with electric components, e.g. with resistors · CPC title
Change of the master or reference, e.g. take-over or failure of the master · CPC title
Arrangements of planar printed circuit boards in the same plane, e.g. auxiliary printed circuit insert mounted in a main printed circuit · CPC title
arrangements on the record carrier to allow stacking of a plurality of similar record carriers, e.g. to avoid interference between the non-contact communication of the plurality of record carriers · CPC title
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