Patents Assigned to Intermec IP
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Patent number: 9872135Abstract: A system, method and computer readable medium are provided. One system includes a transmit antenna, at least one receive antenna, and an imager configured to acquire one or more images in a scanning area having one or more radio frequency identifier (RFID) tags including an RFID tag of interest. The system further includes a controller configured to operate the transmit antenna and the at least one receive antenna to acquire location information from the RFID tags, wherein the controller is further configured to operate the imager to acquire the images while the location information is acquired. The system includes a processor configured to correlate the acquired location information and the one or more images to determine an image corresponding to a location of the RFID tag of interest. The system additionally includes a display configured to display the image corresponding to the location of the RFID tag of interest.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2014Date of Patent: January 16, 2018Assignee: INTERMEC IP CORP.Inventors: Hunter Leland, Stephen J. Kelly, Eric Chrisman, Pavel Nikitin
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Patent number: 9864881Abstract: A distance between at least one antenna of an interrogation system and a transponder, such as an RFID tag, is determined based on derivatives with respect to frequency of the phase and the signal strength of responses transmitted by the transponder and received at the at least one antenna. The derivatives of the phase and the signal strength facilitate compensating for sources of multipath interference. Determining changes in distance may further facilitate determining location, speed, or bearing of the transponder by the interrogation system.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2015Date of Patent: January 9, 2018Assignee: INTERMEC IP CORP.Inventor: Pavel Nikitin
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Publication number: 20170372104Abstract: In one aspect where a load or a subset of one or more tags is in motion relative to an RFID reader system, the RFID system obtains tag readings and derives tag scalar or vector motional data e.g. tag velocity, tag acceleration, and/or rate of change of tag acceleration which can be compared to known tag motional information to distinguish true tags of interest from false positives which are unavoidably also within the field of the reader system. An antenna system may also make readings during distinctive movement patterns of true tags, such as vertical or arcuate movement and utilize computed tag motional data based on the tag readings to distinguish true tags from false positives. Two components of the RFID system may communicate information on identified tags, and/or interact (e.g. by silencing tags), so as to cooperate in identifying true positive tags.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2017Publication date: December 28, 2017Applicant: INTERMEC IP CORP.Inventors: Pavel V. NIKITIN, Gary Neal SPIESS, Hunter Martin LELAND, Lynn Carl HINGST, John Howland SHERMAN
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Publication number: 20170357834Abstract: A method of addressing one or more RFID devices within a group of RFID devices includes transmitting a command to respond to the group at a first modulation depth. The method further includes receiving a response from a first sub-group of RFID devices in the group that have a minimum modulation depth less than or equal to the first modulation depth. The method further includes transmitting the command to respond to the group at a second modulation depth higher than the first modulation depth. The method further includes receiving a response from a second sub-group of RFID devices within the group that have a minimum modulation depth less than or equal to the second modulation depth. The method is also directed to authenticating RFIDs by comparing a measured minimum modulation depth to a known minimum modulation depth.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2017Publication date: December 14, 2017Applicant: INTERMEC IP CORP.Inventors: Pavel NIKITIN, Stephen J. KELLY
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Patent number: 9835722Abstract: A system for determining a bearing or location of a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag using a handheld RFID reader is described. In one embodiment, the reader is equipped with an accelerometer. A user moves the reader while the reader receives the tag's signal and determines the tag signal's phase at multiple locations. The locations of the reader antenna can be reconstructed using the accelerometer data. By using the phase determined at multiple locations in conjunction with the location of the reader antenna, the reader can determine the bearing of the tag. For an RFID reader not equipped with an accelerometer, the sign and ratio of the rate of change in the phase of a tag's signal to the distance traveled by the reader antenna can be used to determine the location of the tag relative to the reader.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2016Date of Patent: December 5, 2017Assignee: INTERMEC IP CORP.Inventors: Pavel Nikitin, Kvs Rao, Rainer Brueckmann, Hunter Leland, Stephen Kelly
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Publication number: 20170309994Abstract: A reconfigurable antenna element is controlled using a wirelessly powered and wirelessly activated switch, where the antenna element is part of an antenna or antenna array. A control signal for reconfiguring the antenna element is embedded into a wirelessly transmitted data signal for transmission by the antenna.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2017Publication date: October 26, 2017Applicant: INTERMEC IP CORP.Inventor: Pavel NIKITIN
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Publication number: 20170299395Abstract: A non-time of flight or time of arrival position location system for accurate determination of a user's location in an enclosed, indoor, or covered environment can include a number of beacons mounted in an arrangement within the environment. Each of the beacons is mounted in a known location and transmits a broadcast signal containing a unique identifier that identifies the originating beacon. A handheld electronic device including a receiver and a communicably coupled processor can receive broadcast signals from at least some of the number of beacons, iteratively determine a vector quantity corresponding to each of the received signals, and sum the resultant vector quantities to determine an updated position. The iterative process can be repeated until consecutive iterations yield an updated position that falls within a defined threshold.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2017Publication date: October 19, 2017Applicant: INTERMEC IP CORP.Inventors: Michael HANSEN, Allen WHITE, Ronald VAN DER PUTTEN
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Patent number: 9784566Abstract: A dimensioning system can include stored data indicative of coordinate locations of each reference element in a reference image containing a pseudorandom pattern of elements. Data indicative of the coordinates of elements appearing in an acquired image of a three-dimensional space including an object can be compared to the stored data indicative of coordinate locations of each reference element. After the elements in the acquired image corresponding to the reference elements in the reference image are identified, a spatial correlation between the acquired image and the reference image can be determined. Such a numerical comparison of coordinate data reduces the computing resource requirements of graphical comparison technologies.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2015Date of Patent: October 10, 2017Assignee: Intermec IP Corp.Inventor: Franck Laffargue
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Patent number: 9779546Abstract: Systems and methods for volume dimensioning packages are provided. A method of operating a volume dimensioning system may include the receipt of image data of an area at least a first three-dimensional object to be dimensioned from a first point of view as captured using at least one image sensor. The system can determine from the received image data a number of features in three dimensions of the first three-dimensional object. Based at least on part on the determined features of the first three-dimensional object, the system can fit a first three-dimensional packaging wireframe model about the first three-dimensional object. The system can display of an image of the first three-dimensional packaging wireframe model fitted about an image of the first three-dimensional object on a display device.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2012Date of Patent: October 3, 2017Assignee: Intermec IP Corp.Inventors: Jeffrey Mark Hunt, Edward J. Jennings, Nancy Wojack, Scott Xavier Houle
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Patent number: 9779274Abstract: An apparatus for use in an RFID data collection system includes an antenna portion for wirelessly exchanging signals and a memory portion for storing RFID data. A signal processing portion is coupled among the antenna portion and the memory portion. The signal processing portion is configured to receive RFID data and to at least encode or decode the received RFID data via at least one spreading code, such as a mutually orthogonal code. Other configurations are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2014Date of Patent: October 3, 2017Assignee: INTERMEC IP CORP.Inventors: Paul A. Maltseff, Ronald D. Payne
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Patent number: 9767327Abstract: An RFID network, comprising a plurality of RFID read/write devices, which are connected to a central controller via a communication network, has problems as the network size increases. The mutual interference potential on the air interfaces increases, high demands are placed on the communication network with respect to availability, and the efficiency of the controller per RFID write/read device decreases. If part of the resources and the intelligence of the controller are distributed to, or forwarded to, an RFID system unit comprising the RFID read/write device, some of the load is removed from the controller. The RFID system units are notified of the operating sequences to be performed via a mission and said sequences are performed largely synchronously so that the interference potential decreases. Due to the distributed intelligence, the demand with respect to the availability of the communication network likewise decreases and the central controller can provide more resources for processing applications.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2007Date of Patent: September 19, 2017Assignee: INTERMEC IP CORP.Inventor: Roland Küng
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Publication number: 20170262667Abstract: Provided are RFID systems, methods and RFID tags according to various aspects. An infrared (IR) beam, from an IR transmitter, is outputted in a first direction so that an RFID tag with an IR sensor adds a flag to stored data in the RFID tag in response to the RFID tag's IR sensor detecting the IR beam. An RF interrogation signal is outputted by an RFID reader, and a response is received from the RFID tag to the RF interrogation signal. It is determined whether the flag is contained in the RFID tag's response to the RF interrogation signal, and if so, the RFID tag is determined to be in the first direction relative to the IR transmitter.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2017Publication date: September 14, 2017Applicant: INTERMEC IP CORP.Inventors: Pavel NIKITIN, Stephen J. KELLY
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Patent number: 9741165Abstract: Systems and methods for volume dimensioning packages are provided. A method of operating a volume dimensioning system may include the receipt of image data of an area at least a first three-dimensional object to be dimensioned from a first point of view as captured using at least one image sensor. The system can determine from the received image data a number of features in three dimensions of the first three-dimensional object. Based at least on part on the determined features of the first three-dimensional object, the system can fit a first three-dimensional packaging wireframe model about the first three-dimensional object. The system can display of an image of the first three-dimensional packaging wireframe model fitted about an image of the first three-dimensional object on a display device.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2012Date of Patent: August 22, 2017Assignee: Intermec IP Corp.Inventors: Jeffrey Mark Hunt, Edward J. Jennings, Nancy Wojack, Scott Xavier Houle
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Patent number: 9727719Abstract: A system and method of granting and removing a user's security access to applications on a computer using proximity of authorized RFID tags is disclosed. A user having an authorized RFID tag that is located near the computer will be granted access to pre-authorized applications.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2016Date of Patent: August 8, 2017Assignee: INTERMEC IP CORP.Inventor: Stephen Dean
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Patent number: 9726475Abstract: A dimensioning system can include stored data indicative of coordinate locations of each reference element in a reference image containing a pseudorandom pattern of elements. Data indicative of the coordinates of elements appearing in an acquired image of a three-dimensional space including an object can be compared to the stored data indicative of coordinate locations of each reference element. After the elements in the acquired image corresponding to the reference elements in the reference image are identified, a spatial correlation between the acquired image and the reference image can be determined. Such a numerical comparison of coordinate data reduces the computing resource requirements of graphical comparison technologies.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2015Date of Patent: August 8, 2017Assignee: Intermec IP Corp.Inventor: Franck Laffargue
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Patent number: 9727763Abstract: A method of addressing one or more RFID devices within a group of RFID devices includes transmitting a command to respond to the group at a first modulation depth. The method further includes receiving a response from a first sub-group of RFID devices in the group that have a minimum modulation depth less than or equal to the first modulation depth. The method further includes transmitting the command to respond to the group at a second modulation depth higher than the first modulation depth. The method further includes receiving a response from a second sub-group of RFID devices within the group that have a minimum modulation depth less than or equal to the second modulation depth. The method is also directed to authenticating RFIDs by comparing a measured minimum modulation depth to a known minimum modulation depth.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2014Date of Patent: August 8, 2017Assignee: INTERMEC IP CORP.Inventors: Pavel Nikitin, Stephen J. Kelly
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Patent number: 9705183Abstract: A reconfigurable antenna element is controlled using a wirelessly powered and wirelessly activated switch, where the antenna element is part of an antenna or antenna array. A control signal for reconfiguring the antenna element is embedded into a wirelessly transmitted data signal for transmission by the antenna.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2013Date of Patent: July 11, 2017Assignee: INTERMEC IP CORP.Inventor: Pavel Nikitin
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Patent number: 9704002Abstract: In one aspect where a load or a subset of one or more tags is in motion relative to an RFID reader system, the RFID system obtains tag readings and derives tag scalar or vector motional data e.g. tag velocity, tag acceleration, and/or rate of change of tag acceleration which can be compared to known tag motional information to distinguish true tags of interest from false positives which are unavoidably also within the field of the reader system. An antenna system may also make readings during distinctive movement patterns of true tags, such as vertical or arcuate movement and utilize computed tag motional data based on the tag readings to distinguish true tags from false positives. Two components of the RFID system may communicate information on identified tags, and/or interact (e.g. by silencing tags), so as to cooperate in identifying true positive tags.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2015Date of Patent: July 11, 2017Assignee: INTERMEC IP CORP.Inventors: Pavel V. Nikitin, Gary Neal Spiess, Hunter Martin Leland, Lynn Carl Hingst, John Howland Sherman
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Patent number: 9696164Abstract: A non-time of flight or time of arrival position location system for accurate determination of a user's location in an enclosed, indoor, or covered environment can include a number of beacons mounted in an arrangement within the environment. Each of the beacons is mounted in a known location and transmits a broadcast signal containing a unique identifier that identifies the originating beacon. A handheld electronic device including a receiver and a communicably coupled processor can receive broadcast signals from at least some of the number of beacons, iteratively determine a vector quantity corresponding to each of the received signals, and sum the resultant vector quantities to determine an updated position. The iterative process can be repeated until consecutive iterations yield an updated position that falls within a defined threshold.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2015Date of Patent: July 4, 2017Assignee: INTERMEC IP CORPInventors: Michael Hansen, Allen White, Ronald Van Der Putten
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Patent number: 9697397Abstract: A system and method of using motion or spatial identification technology with a mobile RFID reader to detect whether an RFID tag is part of a forklift load or other ambulatory space such as a shopping cart receptacle, includes determining whether a tag is within a defined space and/or whether a tag is in motion relative to a mobile RFID reader. The system and method determines whether a particular RFID tag is part of a forklift load/space, has been added to or removed, is an extraneous tag, etc.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2015Date of Patent: July 4, 2017Assignee: INTERMEC IP CORP.Inventors: Steven V. Schatz, Gary Neal Spiess, Thaddeus Ternes, Maury Anderson, Hunter M. Leland