System and method of managing tags associated with read voltages
US-2015179284-A1 · Jun 25, 2015 · US
US9715604B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9715604-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414889903-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 16, 2014 |
| Priority date | May 31, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jul 25, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jul 25, 2017 |
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An RFID reading device according to the present invention includes: response requesting unit ( 20 ) configured to output a response request signal to a wireless tag; response reception unit ( 24 ) configured to extract an ID of the wireless tag and detecting a signal collision of a response from the wireless tag, based on a response signal output from the wireless tag in response to the response request signal; reading result acquisition unit ( 25 ) configured to acquire a read tag number indicating the number of wireless tags from which the corresponding ID has been successfully read; collision occurrence status acquisition unit ( 26 ) configured to count the number of time slots in which the signal collision has occurred and calculating the number of collisions; and reading result complementing unit ( 27 ) configured to estimate the number of readable wireless tags based on the read tag number and the number of collisions.
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An RFID tag reading device comprising: response requesting unit configured to output a response request signal to a wireless tag; response reception unit configured to extract an ID of the wireless tag and detecting a signal collision of a response from the wireless tag, based on a response signal output from the wireless tag in response to the response request signal; reading result acquisition unit configured to acquire a read tag number indicating the number of wireless tags from which the corresponding ID has been successfully read; collision occurrence status acquisition unit configured to count the number of time slots in which the signal collision has occurred, and for calculating the number of collisions; and reading result complementing unit configured to estimate the number of readable wireless tags based on the read tag number and the number of collisions; wherein the wireless tag outputs the response signal having a higher signal strength in a state where no article is placed at a location corresponding to the wireless tag, than in a state where an article is placed at the location corresponding to the wireless tag. 2. The RFID tag reading device according to claim 1 , wherein the read tag number is m and the number of collisions is n, the reading result complementing unit estimates that the number of readable wireless tags is equal to or greater than m+2×n. 3. The RFID tag reading device according to claim 1 , further comprising: reading target list storage unit configured to store a reading target list in which IDs of wireless tags to be read are described; reading control unit configured to set a reading target group including at least one ID from the reading target list; and reading target group setting unit configured to output a group setting signal to enable the wireless tag corresponding to the ID included in the reading target group set by the reading control means. 4. The RFID tag reading device according to claim 3 , wherein when t≦m+2×n is satisfied, the read tag number is m, the number of collisions is n and the number of the wireless tags for which a reading process is being attempted is t, the reading control unit recognizes that reading of all the wireless tags for which the reading process is being attempted has been completed, the wireless tags being selected from the wireless tags included in the reading target list. 5. The RFID tag reading device according to claim 3 , wherein when t>m+2×n is satisfied, the read tag number is m, the number of collisions is n and the number of wireless tags for which a reading process is being attempted is t, the reading control unit records, as a reading success condition, only the ID that has been successfully read in the IDs included in the reading target list. 6. The RFID tag reading device according to claim 3 , wherein the reading target group setting unit sets one reading target group using two IDs, and the wireless tag is set so as to output the response signal in a time slot. 7. A non-transitory computer readable medium storing a program executed by operation means in an RFID tag reading device, the RFID tag reading device comprising: the operation means; storage means for storing a program; and an antenna that communicates with a wireless tag, the program comprising: a response request signal generation step of generating a response request signal for the wireless tag, and providing the response request signal to the wireless tag via the antenna; a response reception step of extracting an ID of the wireless tag and detecting a signal collision of a response from the wireless tag, based on a response signal output from the wireless tag in response to the response request signal; a reading result acquisition step of acquiring a read tag number indicating the number of wireless tags from which the corresponding ID has been successfully read; a collision occurrence status acquisition step of counting the number of time slots in which the signal collision has occurred and calculating the number of collisions; and a reading result complementation step of estimating the number of readable wireless tags based on the read tag number and the number of collisions; wherein the wireless tag outputs the response signal having a higher signal strength in a state where no article is placed at a location corresponding to the wireless tag, than in a state where an article is placed at the location corresponding to the wireless tag. 8. The non-transitory computer readable medium storing a program according to claim 7 , wherein in the reading result complementation step, the read tag number is m and the number of collisions is n, the number of readable wireless tags is estimated to be equal to or greater than m+2×n. 9. The non-transitory computer readable medium storing a program according to claim 7 , wherein the storage means includes reading target list storage means for storing a reading target list in which IDs of wireless tags to be read are described, and the program includes: a reading control step of setting a reading target group including at least one ID from the reading target list; and a reading target group setting step of outputting a group setting signal to enable the wireless tag corresponding to the ID included in the reading target group set in the reading control step. 10. The non-transitory computer readable medium storing a program according to claim 9 , wherein in the reading control step, when t≦m+2×n is satisfied, the read tag number is m, the number of collisions is n and the number of wireless tags for which a reading process is being attempted is t, it is recognized that reading of all the wireless tags for which the reading process is being attempted has been completed, the wireless tags being selected from the wireless tags included in the reading target list. 11. The non-transitory computer readable medium storing a program according to claim 9 , wherein in the reading control step, when t>m+2×n is satisfied, the read tag number is m, the number of collisions is n and the number of wireless tags for which a reading process is being attempted is t, only the ID that has been successfully read in the IDs included in the reading target list is recorded as a reading success condition. 12. The non-transitory computer readable medium storing a program according to claim 9 , wherein in the reading control step, one reading target group is set using two IDs, and the wireless tag is set so as to output the response signal in a time slot. 13. An RFID tag reading method in an RFID tag reading device, the RFID tag reading device comprising: an antenna that communicates with a wireless tag; and RFID reading processing means for reading an RFID of the wireless tag based on a radio signal transmitted and received via the antenna, the RFID tag reading method comprising: generating a response request signal for the wireless tag, and providing the response request signal to the wireless tag via the antenna; extracting an ID of the wireless tag and detecting a signal collision of a response from the wireless tag, based on a response signal output from the wireless tag in response to the response request signal; acquiring a read tag number indicating the number of wireless tags from which the corresponding ID has been successfully read; counting the number of time slots in which the signal collision has occurred and calculating the number of collisions; and estimating the number of readable wireless tags based on the read tag number and the number of collisions; wherein the wireless tag outputs the response signal having a higher signal stre
the interrogation device using at least one directional antenna or directional interrogation field to resolve the collision (direction or location finding, such as triangulation techniques, G01S13/00) · CPC title
the collision being resolved in the time domain, e.g. using binary tree search or RFID responses allocated to a random time slot · CPC title
the collision being resolved in the spatial domain, e.g. temporary shields for blindfolding the interrogator in specific directions · CPC title
resolving collision on the communication channels between simultaneously or concurrently interrogated record carriers. (collision between the communication channels used by wireless communication devices, where the solution is not particularly adapted for RFIDs or the like, H04W74/08) · CPC title
the collision being resolved in the frequency domain, e.g. by hopping from one frequency to the other (frequency hopping or spread spectrum techniques H04B7/00) · CPC title
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