Merchandise event monitoring via wireless tracking
US-9443218-B2 · Sep 13, 2016 · US
US9734368B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9734368-B1 |
| Application number | US-201615185933-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Jun 17, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jun 17, 2016 |
| Publication date | Aug 15, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 15, 2017 |
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Techniques for determining an item location based on multiple RFID parameters from multiple read events are described. In an example, a computer system may access a first read event. A first RFID reader located within a first zone may have generated the first read event at a first time. The first read event may identify an RFID tag and may include first RFID parameters. The computer system may access a second read event. A second RFID reader located within a second zone may have generated the second read event at a second time within a predefined amount of time from the first time. The second read event may identify the RFID tag and include second RFID parameters. The computer system may determine whether the item location falls within the first zone or the second zone based on two or more first RFID parameters and two or more second RFID parameters.
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What is claimed is: 1. A system, comprising: a first radio frequency identification (RFID) reader located within a first zone and configured to generate a first read event based at least in part on one or more first reads of an RFID tag during a first read cycle of the first RFID reader, the RFID tag attached to an item having a variable location over time, the first read event identifying the RFID tag and comprising first RFID parameters, the first RFID parameters comprising a first count of times the RFID tag was read, a first average signal strength, a first maximum signal strength, and a first set of time stamps; a second RFID reader located within a second zone and configured to generate a second read event based at least in part on one or more second reads of the RFID tag during a second read cycle of the second RFID reader, the second read event identifying the RFID tag and comprising second RFID parameters, the second RFID parameters comprising a second count of times the RFID tag was read, a second average signal strength, a second maximum signal strength, and a second set of time stamps; a processor; and a memory comprising computer-readable instructions that, upon execution by the processor, cause the computer system to at least: receive the first read event from the first RFID reader and the second read event from the second RFID reader; determine whether a time overlap exists between the first read event and the second read event based at least in part on the first read cycle and the second read cycle; based at least in part on determining that the time overlap exists, store an association between the item and one of the first zone or the second zone based at least in part on two or more first RFID parameters from the first read event and two or more second RFID parameters from the second read event; and provide an indication of the association to a device for presentation at the device. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the computer-readable instructions cause the computer to store the association between the item and one of the first zone or the second zone by acts that include: generating a total count based at least in part on the first count and the second count; generating a total average signal strength based at least in part on the first average signal strength and the second average signal strength; generating a total maximum signal strength based at least in part on the first maximum signal strength and the second maximum signal strength; for each of the first read event and the second read event, generating a score based at least in part on the total count, the total average signal strength, and the total maximum signal strength; and determining whether the item is located within the first zone or the second zone based at least in part on a comparison of the score of the first read event and the score of the second read event. 3. The system of claim 2 , wherein the computer-readable instructions cause the computer to determine whether the item was located within the first zone or the second zone by acts that include: determining that the scores of the first read event and the second read event are within a threshold amount from each other based at least in part on the comparison; comparing a first time stamp from the first set of time stamps and a second time stamp from the second set of time stamps based at least in part on the scores being within the threshold amount; determining a timing order between the first time stamp and the second time stamp; and determining whether the item is located within the first zone or the second zone based at least in part on the timing order. 4. The system of claim 1 , wherein the first zone and the second zone are located within a sortation facility, wherein the variable location varies with movement of the item within the sortation facility, and the instructions further cause the computer system to at least identify, at a user interface, the first zone and the second zone relative to the sortation facility and the association between the item and the one of the first zone or the second zone. 5. A computer-implemented method comprising: accessing, by a computer system, a first read event generated by a first radio frequency identification (RFID) reader located within a first zone, the first read event identifying an RFID tag associated with an item and comprising first RFID parameters, and generated at a first time; accessing, by the computer system, a second read event generated by a second RFID reader located within a second zone, the second read event identifying the RFID tag and comprising second RFID parameters, and generated at a second time, the first time and the second time being within a predefined amount of time of each other; and storing, by the computer system, an association between a location of the item and one of the first zone or the second zone based at least in part on two or more first RFID parameters from the first read event and two or more second RFID parameters from the second read event. 6. The computer-implemented method of claim 5 , further comprising presenting, at a user interface, the location of the item within a sortation facility within which the first RFID reader and the second RFID reader are located; and generating each read event during a read cycle, wherein the first RFID parameters and the second RFID parameters each comprise a count of times the RFID tag was read, an average signal strength, a maximum signal strength, and a set of time stamps, wherein the predefined amount of time represents a time overlap between the first read event and the second read event. 7. The computer-implemented method of claim 5 , wherein storing the association between the location of the item and the one of the first zone or the second zone comprises determining whether the location of the item falls within the first zone or the second zone based at least in part on a normalization of the two or more first RFID parameters from the first read event and the two or more second RFID parameters from the second read event. 8. The computer-implemented method of claim 5 , wherein storing the association between the location of the item and the one of the first zone or the second zone comprises: generating a first score for the first read event based at least in part on the two or more first RFID parameters from the first read event and the two or more second RFID parameters from the second read event; and determining whether the location of the item falls within the first zone or the second zone based at least in part on a comparison of the first score generated for the first read event to a second score generated for the second read event. 9. The computer-implemented method of claim 8 , wherein generating the first score comprises: for each of the two or more first RFID parameters from the first read event, generating an individual score based at least in part on a respective one of the first RFID parameters from the first read event and a corresponding one of the second RFID parameters from the second read event; and generating the first score based at least in part on the individual scores of the two or more first RFID parameters from the first read event. 10. The computer-implemented method of claim 8 , wherein generating the first score comprises: generating, from the first read event and the second read event, a total count of times the RFID tag was read, an average signal strength, and a maximum signal strength. 11. The computer-implemented method of claim 10 , wherein generating the first score comprises: dividing a first count of times the RFID tag was read from the first read event by the
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