Printout Or Display Patents (Class 340/10.6)
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Patent number: 8698606Abstract: A digital price displayer and an ESL system comprising the same are provided. The displayer includes a power supplier mounted on a product-displayed shelf for supplying a power; a display main body attachable to and detachable from the shelf and receiving power supplied from the power supplier, and outputting a price, a specification and an advertisement image of a product displayed on the shelf; an accommodator provided at the shelf, formed at one side with an anode and formed at the other side with a cathode for the display main body to be electrically connected to the power supplier if the display main body is fixed to the accommodator; and a coupler provided at the display main body to be slidingly coupled with the accommodator for electrical connection with the anode and the cathode and to prevent from being separated from the accommodator.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2010Date of Patent: April 15, 2014Assignee: LG Innotek Co., Ltd.Inventors: Jaeyeon Choi, Yongtaek Oh, Jubong Park
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Patent number: 8686834Abstract: Provided are a terminal having a radio frequency identification (RFID) function and a method of processing information of the terminal for allowing intuitive interaction between a screen manipulation and an RFID manipulation with respect to using an RFID related service. The method of processing the information of the terminal including a screen and an RFID recognition unit, includes detecting a screen area corresponding to a position of the RFID recognition unit disposed at a predetermined position of the screen; displaying an RFID icon at a position of the detected screen area; recording information in an RFID tag based on the RFID tag contacting the RFID icon, and recognizing the information from the RFID tag the RFID tag contacting the RFID icon.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2008Date of Patent: April 1, 2014Assignee: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventors: Sang-jun Han, Dae-hyun Kim, Bo-mi Kim, Bo-hyun Kyung, Myoung-soon Choi, Kuk-hyun Han, Pil-Seung Yang, Hark-joon Kim
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Patent number: 8680966Abstract: A method, apparatus and system for radio frequency identification provides a modulated illumination signal containing a sequence of bits configured to illuminate a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag, The illumination signal is received at the RFID tag, rectified to generate a wake signal for waking a processor which is subsequently powered by a battery. The received illumination signal is sampled and subjected to a thresholding process. Mobile telephone band interference is countered by correlating the sampled illumination signal to determine its bit sequence and then correlating the bit sequence against a predetermined key. An identification signal from the RFID tag is sent in response to a match.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2012Date of Patent: March 25, 2014Assignee: FP Wireless, LLCInventors: Theodore D. Geiszler, Paul G. Saldin, Eric W. Lofstad
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Patent number: 8680963Abstract: A method of providing a service at a remote terminal including receiving information broadcast by a commercial radio station in a broadcast radio channel; discriminating an identifier of an application within the received broadcast information; initiating an authentication process for authenticating broadcast information received via the broadcast channel; and in response to a positive authentication, enabling use of information received via the broadcast radio channel by the identified application.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2005Date of Patent: March 25, 2014Assignee: Nokia CorporationInventor: Graham Rowse
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Patent number: 8674808Abstract: A dual mode interrogation is carried out by sending narrow band radio frequency interrogation (RFID) signal for narrow band RFID communication units, the narrow band signal comprising substantially continuous periods, and by sending a high data rate RFID interrogation signal during the substantially continuous periods of the narrow band RFID signal so that two different types of RFID communication units are interrogated substantially simultaneously.Type: GrantFiled: February 29, 2008Date of Patent: March 18, 2014Assignee: Nokia CorporationInventors: Joni Jorma Marius Jantunen, Jaakko Valtteri Varteva, Juha-Matti Mikael Tuupola
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Patent number: 8669850Abstract: A reader and method for adjusting the transmission time of a continuous wave (CW), wherein the method comprises setting an initial value for a response waiting time, sending the CW to a tag after sending a command to the tag and waiting for a response from the tag, judging whether the response from the tag is received within the response waiting time. If the response from the tag is received within the response waiting time, then sending of the CW is stopped and the response waiting time is adjusted. If the response from the tag is still not received beyond the response waiting time, then sending of the CW is stopped. The time for the reader to wait for a response from the tag is far less than 20 ms. Consequently, a command failure can be found early, so as to improve the processing efficiency of an RFID system.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2010Date of Patent: March 11, 2014Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Hui Li, Yong Yuan, Liang Zhang
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Patent number: 8665074Abstract: RFID tags, ICs for RFID tags, and methods are provided. In some embodiments, an RFID tag includes a memory with multiple sections, and a processing block. The processing block may map one of these sections, or another of these sections, for purposes of responding to a first command from an RFID reader. As such, an RFID tag can operate according to the data stored in the section mapped at the time. In some embodiments, a tag can even transition from mapping one of the sections to mapping another of the sections. This can amount to the tag exhibiting alternative behaviors, and permits hiding data on the tag.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2012Date of Patent: March 4, 2014Assignee: Impinj, Inc.Inventors: Christopher J. Diorio, Theron Stanford, Scott A. Cooper, Chad A. Lindhorst, Kambiz Rahimi, Harley K. Heinrich, Gregory T. Kavounas
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Publication number: 20140055248Abstract: A method for tracking processes and/or services, which concern at least one object, in which a reading device detects data or attributes of a data carrier associated with the object or container thereof, wherein the data describe the object, comprising the following steps: a) identifying the object by detecting the data of the data carrier by means of the reading device and b) detecting a process or a service and/or the data obtained therefrom concerning the object, is further developed in that, between steps a) and b), a selection of processes and/or services from a plurality is made depending on the detected data, and the selection is offered to an operating person to be carried out. The invention also relates to a computer program product for setting up a computer system with regard to programming, and a changing station for carrying out the method.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2011Publication date: February 27, 2014Inventor: Stephan Hammelbacher
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Patent number: 8653970Abstract: A security method that includes defining rules specifying permitted movements of passengers in a transportation terminal. Passengers entering the terminal may be issued a boarding pass having a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tag attached thereto. The location of the RFID tag may be measured and responsive to the measured location of the RFID tag, a violation of at least one of the rules by the passenger may be detected. An action with respect to the detected violation may be taken. The rules may define a region that is forbidden for access, a region in which the passengers are expected to be in motion, a region in which the passengers are expected not to be stationary for more than a given time period, etc.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2009Date of Patent: February 18, 2014Assignee: Verint Systems, Ltd.Inventor: Gideon Hazzani
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Patent number: 8643476Abstract: A patch panel for a communications patching system includes a plurality of connector ports. Each connector port is configured to detect insertion and removal of a patch cord. A controller is electrically coupled to the connector ports and monitors patch cord interconnections. An electronic display is positioned adjacent the connector ports and displays port identification information and real-time patch cord connection information for each respective connector port. The displayed patch cord connection information is dynamically updated by the controller as a patch cord is inserted or removed from a respective connector port.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2010Date of Patent: February 4, 2014Assignee: CommScope, Inc. of North CarolinaInventors: Gregory Pinn, Chin Choi-Feng, David Beihoff, G. Mabud Choudhury, Michael German, Matias Peluffo, George Brooks
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Publication number: 20140028447Abstract: A system and method of tracking vehicles stored within a parking lot using RFID tags is disclosed. The method includes creating a record of a vehicle, where the record includes information associated with the vehicle. The method further includes assigning an RFID tag to the record associated with the vehicle, attaching the RFID tag to the vehicle, detecting the RFID tag using a first interrogator, and determining a new geographic location of the first interrogator contemporaneously with detecting the RFID tag. In addition, the method may include recording video of the vehicle, where the video includes a video record of each time when the vehicle is moved. The method includes assigning the new geographic location of the RFID tag when the RFID tag is no longer detected by the first interrogator and updating the record with the new geographic location of the RFID tag and the vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2013Publication date: January 30, 2014Applicant: ALLI SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventor: Barry Howard
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Patent number: 8633807Abstract: An RF tag reader and writer is provided which includes: a communication unit that communicates with one or more RF tags as an information acquisition target using an anti-collision method of avoiding a collision between signals and that performs an acquisition process of acquiring tag information which is information stored in the one or more RF tags; and a communication success rate calculator that calculates a communication success rate of the communication unit with the one or more RF tags on the basis of the number of times by which the communication unit successfully acquires the tag information from the one or more RF tags within a predetermined period and the number of times by which the communication unit performs a communication process with the one or more RF tags in a state where the collision between signals is avoided within the predetermined period.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2011Date of Patent: January 21, 2014Assignee: Toshiba Tec Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Kouichi Sano
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Patent number: 8629761Abstract: In a method and a system for initiating communication with an implantable medical device to conduct a wireless communication session between the implantable medical device and an external programmer device. A directional antenna is employed for initiating communication between a programmer device and an implantable medical device (IMD). The IMD is targeted by the programmer device by having an operator of the programmer device orient the directional antenna toward the IMD and transmitting a communication-initiating signal from the programmer to the IMD via the directional antenna. The directional antenna has a directional characteristic and communication range. the IMD responds to the communication-initiating signal by sending identification information to the programmer. the programmer may then use this identification to establish a communication session with the IMD targeted by the directional antenna.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2006Date of Patent: January 14, 2014Assignee: St. Jude Medical ABInventors: Jan Ljungström, Hans Abrahamson, Leif Lindkvist, Stefan Wahlberg, Niklas Sköldengen
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Patent number: 8604908Abstract: Logic is included in a piece of active storage furniture such that the active storage furniture integrates articles stored thereby into a representation of information about those articles. The logic includes (i) sensors to identify individual articles stored by the furniture and respective locations of the articles and (ii) display elements capable of incorporating selected individual ones of the articles as separate and individual components of a collective representation of information about the selected articles. In response to queries about the articles, the articles themselves are integrated into a representation of information about the articles. For example, a wine rack includes RFID and LEDs in each of a number of storage cells or cubbies and illuminates each cubby according to information about the wine stored in the cubby in response to a query for such information (e.g., show me all wine color-coded by region).Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2008Date of Patent: December 10, 2013Assignee: ThingM CorporationInventors: Michael Kuniavsky, Tod E. Kurt
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Patent number: 8604902Abstract: A communication system includes a first information processing device, a plurality of processing portions, a storage portion, and a second information processing device. The first information processing device includes a processing command transmission portion that transmits to the second information processing device, by non-contact communication, a processing command that includes one of a plurality of identification information items. Each of the processing portions is uniquely associated with one of the identification information items. The storage portion stores a correspondence information item that indicates a correspondence between one of the identification information items and one of the processing portions.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2008Date of Patent: December 10, 2013Assignee: FeliCa Networks, Inc.Inventors: Mitsugi Iwahashi, Taro Kurita, Jinichi Morimura
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Patent number: 8587414Abstract: The wireless information and safety system for mines of the present invention enables continuously tracking and monitoring underground miners and moveable equipment in underground mines using ZigBee-enabled active RFID devices forming a wireless network among them and other static and mobile ZigBee devices placed at strategic locations. The present invention provides a wireless information and safety system for mines comprises in combination of ZigBee-compliant devices (programmable to operate as end devices, routers and coordinators by hardware specific embedded software) and wireless sensor network (WSN) software having various application modules both for underground and opencast mines. Use of the system of the present invention would help in identifying the miners entering in underground mine to keep the track of the miners and maintain computerized attendance. This would help in monitoring equipment locations and their operation to improve productivity and reduce fatal collision accident.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2009Date of Patent: November 19, 2013Assignee: Council of Scientific & Industrial ResearchInventors: Lakshmi Kanta Bandyopadhyay, Swades Kumar Chaulya, Pankaj Kumar Mishra
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Patent number: 8581692Abstract: In a method of operating an electronic system (1) a first device (3) of the electronic system (1) sends a message to a second device (6) of the electronic system (1). The second device (6) receives the message, generates a first value utilizing a first function based on at least parts of the history of at least parts of messages previously received at the second device (6), and stores the first value in a memory (8) of the second device (6). The first value is compared 5 with a second value generated at the first device (3), wherein the second value utilizes a second function based on at least parts of the history of at least parts of messages previously sent from the first device (3) to the second device (6). The first and second values are evaluated, and a signal is generated if the evaluating of the first and second values indicates that the history—of the messages previously received at the second device (6) differs from the 10 history of messages previously sent from the first device (3).Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2008Date of Patent: November 12, 2013Assignee: NXP B.V.Inventors: Peter Slikkerveer, Susanne Burfeind
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Patent number: 8581707Abstract: Systems for identifying and categorizing distributed devices, e.g., lighting fixtures and thermostats, is disclosed. In an embodiment, a user (200) sends a low power discovery message to devices (201) using a portable programming tool (100). The devices (201) within range respond with identification information. The portable programming tool (100) organizes the responses by proximity and sends a “flash” message to the device with the closest perceived proximity. That device responds with a visual or audible signal (202), allowing the user (200) to determine whether that device is the one intended for selection. If so, the user initiates a store routine in which identification information, including category information, is stored in one or more locations, such as, the selected device (201), the portable programming tool (100), and/or a central or local controller (1100). The identification and categorization can, for example, be used to automate load shedding and to reduce energy consumption.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2009Date of Patent: November 12, 2013Assignee: Pyramid Meriden Inc.Inventor: George Bucci
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Publication number: 20130293707Abstract: A dual book management system and method are provided for synchronizing physical books in a bookshelf, to electronic books (“ebooks”) in an electronic bookshelf (“ebookshelf”). The system generally employs radio frequency identification (“rfid”) technology to electronically detect positions of books of the physical bookshelf, as well as last viewed pages of each individual book. The components of the disclosed systems and methods include an electronic device with rfid reader placed near a bookshelf, a mobile device for viewing ebooks, rfid tags included in each book, a processor and memory. The systems and methods may also employ rfid-enabled bookmarks as well as OCR-enabled cameras.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2012Publication date: November 7, 2013Inventor: Yat Wai Edwin Kwong
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Patent number: 8576050Abstract: Radio frequency identification (RFID) tag assemblies and methods having an RFID semiconductor chip, a conductor and an antenna, the RFID semiconductor chip has an antenna interface mounted on a mounting surface of a mounting substrate and a predetermined operating frequency, the conductor is electrically coupled to the antenna interface of the RFID semiconductor chip, and the antenna is electrically coupled to the conductor and includes a first radiating element lying in a first plane and a second radiating element lying in a second plane that is at an angle relative to the first plane.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2010Date of Patent: November 5, 2013Assignee: Innovative Timing Systems, LLC.Inventor: Kurt S. Hansen
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Publication number: 20130278393Abstract: A portable radio-frequency identifier (RFID) reading terminal can comprise a microprocessor, a memory, an RFID reading device, and a display. The portable EIR terminal can be configured, responsive to successfully reading a plurality of RFID tags attached to a plurality of items sustained by a physical structure, to group the plurality of read RFID tags into zero or more clusters, by correlating quantities of RFID tags read within several time periods to spatial positions of the coverage shapes of the RF signals transmitted by the RFID reading device during the several time periods. The EIR terminal can be further configured to determine the spatial positions of the RFID signal coverage shapes based on the spatial positions and orientations of the portable EIR terminal during the several time periods. The EIR terminal can be further configured to display a quantity of RFID tags within each cluster overlaid over an image.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2012Publication date: October 24, 2013Applicant: Honeywell International Inc. doing business as (d.b.a.) Honeywell Scanning and MobilityInventor: Philip Zumsteg
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Patent number: 8564416Abstract: Methods and systems for automatically programming an RFID tag using machine readable indicia. A dual mode device performs a bar code scan of a bar coded label. Information obtained from the bar code scan is stored. This information may be used to query a database indexed by the bar code information that contains detailed product information. The bar code information as well as the detailed information may be transmitted in an RF signal by the dual mode device to an RFID tag to be stored in a memory structure in the tag. The dual mode device may perform a read operation on the tag after the write operation to confirm that the data was successfully stored and provide an indication thereof. The indication may be a visual indication, a textual indication, an audible indication or combinations of these.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2010Date of Patent: October 22, 2013Assignee: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.Inventors: Tethrake M. Steven, Robert Varner, Jeffrey H Nycz
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Patent number: 8564410Abstract: A process for monitoring containers including use of a severable security lock with an radio frequency identification (RFID) antenna adapted sever upon dislocation of the lock. The process utilizes an electronic identification number to ensure security lock integrity. The process includes detecting the security lock in transit by the use of mobile and fixed transmission units at regional boundaries. Updates are provided to an event log associated with the security lock.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2011Date of Patent: October 22, 2013Inventor: Paul Llewellyn Greene
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Publication number: 20130265142Abstract: An RFID tag includes a tag-type identifier. This tag-type identifier can represent data encoder-relevant tag-type information and/or printer-relevant tag-type information as desired. This identifier can comprise an optical or electronic code such as a numeric, binary, or hexadecimal code. This code can be stored within the RFID tag's integrated circuit (for example, within the integrated circuit's stored EPC field). These teachings also provide for recovering from an unassigned RFID tag its tag-type identifier and using that tag-type identifier to facilitate automatically processing the RFID tag when assigning the RFID tag to a corresponding item. This can comprise utilizing the tag-type identifier to determine corresponding assignment-facilitation information to use when assigning the RFID tag. Examples in these regards, include, for example, an RFID tag encoder power setting or position, a printer setting, or a label layout.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2012Publication date: October 10, 2013Inventors: Nicholaus A. Jones, Justin C. Lewis, John F. Neal
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Publication number: 20130265141Abstract: A radio-frequency identification (RFID) reader is provided. The RFID reader includes a transmitter/receiver module configured to transmit a radio signal on a plurality of frequency bands, and a control module configured to receive a geographic location, determine an authorized frequency band associated with the geographic location, and instruct the transmitter/receiver module to transmit the radio signal on the authorized frequency band.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2012Publication date: October 10, 2013Inventor: Karen M. Etzkorn
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Patent number: 8555398Abstract: An electronic product code information service (EPCIS) interface is provided, where the EPCIS interface is capable of allowing one or more accessing applications residing on a variety of systems and associated with a plurality of enterprises/organizations to receive EPC-related data. One or more roles of an entity attempting to receive EPC-related data through the interface may be identified. A query may be performed to generate a result set within an extent permitted by access authorization associated with the identified roles of the entity.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2006Date of Patent: October 8, 2013Assignee: SAP AGInventor: Steve Winkler
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Patent number: 8555397Abstract: An electronic product code information service (EPCIS) interface is provided, where the EPCIS interface allows accessing applications residing on a variety of systems and associated with a plurality of enterprises/organizations to receive EPC-related data. Also provided is a consumer security profile in which access authorization governing the extent of data collection and/or access by an entity to EPC-related consumer data is specified. Access by an accessing application may be allowed within an extent permitted by access authorization specified in the consumer security profile.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2006Date of Patent: October 8, 2013Assignee: SAP AGInventor: Steve Winkler
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Patent number: 8548968Abstract: A VIN decoder system includes a VIN decoder configured to search a database for a vehicle type associated with the received VIN, determine a VIN structure associated with the vehicle type, parse the received VIN according to the VIN structure to identify one or more VIN elements of the received VIN. The VIN decoder then determines VIN element descriptions associated with values of the one VIN elements and communicates the information that includes the VIN element descriptions to the user.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2010Date of Patent: October 1, 2013Assignee: The Hagerty Group, LLCInventors: Kenneth R. Zak, Jr., Timothy J. Weadock, Karl J. Mikula
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Patent number: 8542099Abstract: Systems and processes for tracking the status of an item are disclosed. Systems and processes for decommissioning identifying information from pharmaceutical product containers are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2009Date of Patent: September 24, 2013Inventor: Thomas J. Pizzuto
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Patent number: 8525645Abstract: A method of recognizing a tag in an RFID reader includes: obtaining a predetermined frame size in the case where throughput obtained by reflecting a slot length based on the remaining number of tags except for recognized tags within a frame progressing current tag recognition that substantially has a maximum value; and when the current frame size is different from the predetermined frame size, stopping the current progress of frame and changing the current frame size into the expected frame size. The method of recognizing a tag may further include when the current frame size is equal to the expected frame size, changing the current frame size into the frame size that does not cause a throughput inversion phenomenon for the remaining number of tags to be recognized within the frame progressing the current tag recognition. By the throughput inversion phenomenon, the occurrence of throughput loss can be prevented and the tag recognition time is reduced to recognize the tags at high speed.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2009Date of Patent: September 3, 2013Assignee: Gwangju Institute of Science and TechnologyInventors: Hyuk Lim, Jae-Hyung Jang, Yung-Kwan Kim
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Patent number: 8515347Abstract: A method of integrating devices using radio frequency identification (RFID) technology can include tracking movement of an RFID tag, wherein the RFID tag is associated with a user, and determining proximity of the RFID tag to a communication device. The method also can include initiating a programmatic action with the communication device according to the proximity of the RFID tag to the communication device, wherein the programmatic action is associated with the user.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2012Date of Patent: August 20, 2013Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: James P. Appleyard, Shannon Hardt, Shiju Mathai
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Patent number: 8508344Abstract: In a state in which a list generated by arranging a large number of records including at least identification information, which are stored by radio IC tags, for individually identifying objects and information derived from the identification information is acquired and displayed, the information stored by the radio IC tags is read. Then, the list is updated to and displayed in a state in which the records of the list including the read information stored by the radio IC tags are moved to the top of the list in order of the reading. Therefore, even when inventory of a large quantity of commodities is performed, it is possible to provide a customer with information concerning inventory check in an accurate and comprehensible form. As a result, it is possible to improve work efficiency of the user.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2009Date of Patent: August 13, 2013Assignee: Toshiba Tec Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Kenya Hiramatu, Masanori Sanbe
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Patent number: 8500005Abstract: A method of surveying includes detecting an RFID tag associated with a position of interest and decoding information stored in the RFID tag to extract data associated with the position of interest. The method also includes presenting the data associated with the position of interest to an operator of a surveying tool.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2011Date of Patent: August 6, 2013Assignee: Trimble Navigation LimitedInventors: Miguel Amor, Martin Holmgren, Nigel Peter Hanson, James M. Janky
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Patent number: 8502646Abstract: In an article management apparatus in which the weight of a bottle, including content, placed on a weighing scale is measured and tag data of a radio tag, indicating content of the bottle, which is affixed on the bottle is read out in a non-contact manner by a radio tag reading section through an antenna when the bottle is placed on the weighing scale, a compound data for discriminating whether or not content in a bottle is compoundable with contents in other bottles is stored. It is determined, based on the compound data stored, whether content of a first bottle on which a first radio tag is affixed can be compounded with content of a second bottle on which a second radio tag is affixed when the radio tag reading section reads out tag data of first and second radio tags.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2010Date of Patent: August 6, 2013Assignee: Toshiba Tec Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Kouichi Sano, Shinji Saegusa
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Publication number: 20130194078Abstract: An antenna device in a reading device has a main radiation direction and receives a signal transmitted by a transponder. An electronic assembly calculates a direction from the reading device to the transponder using the received signal. An orientation detector in the reading device, for example an electronic compass, detects an absolute orientation of the reading device with respect to an exterior region. While the main radiation direction of the antenna is pivoted in the region and the signal strength is measured, the orientation in the region is simultaneously detected. A correlation of the orientation that is detected at a point in time to the signal strength that is measured at the same point in time allows determination of the direction to the transponder because it can be assumed that the signal has a maximum when the main radiation direction points in the direction of the transponder.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2010Publication date: August 1, 2013Inventors: Andreas Bohnenberger, Daniel Evers, Martin Glänzer, Ulrike Heim, Fabian Kurz
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Publication number: 20130194077Abstract: A portable radio-frequency identifier (RFID) reading terminal can comprise a microprocessor, a memory, an RFID reading device, and a display. The portable RFID reading terminal can be configured to display a scan trace provided by a line comprising a plurality of time varying points. Each point can be defined by a projection of a radio frequency (RF) signal coverage shape of the RFID reading device onto a chosen plane at a given moment in time.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2012Publication date: August 1, 2013Applicant: Honeywell International Inc. doing business as (d.b.a.) Honeywell Scanning & MobilityInventors: Joseph Vargas, Tom Plocher, Ynjiun Paul Wang, Sriharsha Putrevu, Philip Zumsteg
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Patent number: 8493601Abstract: According to one set of embodiments, techniques are provided for performing actions based upon physical locations of one or more paper documents. According to another set of embodiments, techniques are provided for tracking the physical locations of paper documents. According to another set of embodiments, techniques are provided for determining electronic document information for paper documents. According to another set of embodiments, techniques are provided for determining and tracking the contents of a container. According to another set of embodiments, a document security system is provided. According to another set of embodiments, techniques are provided for tracking documents in a workflow.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2010Date of Patent: July 23, 2013Assignee: Ricoh Company Ltd.Inventors: Jonathan J. Hull, Jamey Graham, Dar-Shyang Lee
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Patent number: 8493181Abstract: There is provided a sensor tag device capable of detecting event data by a sensor tag all the time even when no radio wave is received, saving power supply for a microprocessor, and enlarging the radio communication distance. The sensor tag device includes generation means 6 and 7 using one or more environmental changes, power supply voltage rise control means 8, and power supply synthesis means 9, and power is supplied to a microprocessor 12 and event data is stored in the microprocessor 12 when an event, i.e., an environmental change has occurred. A power receiving circuit having a transmission/reception antenna, a built-in power receiving circuit, and the microprocessor and capable of bi-directional communication by radio waves is combined with a stab resonance RF boost circuit and a ladder boost rectification circuit.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2006Date of Patent: July 23, 2013Inventors: Hitoshi Kitayoshi, Kunio Sawaya
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Patent number: 8487737Abstract: A device for control and monitoring equipment including a control panel and at least one control member. The control member includes a readily movable module which may be detachably located on the front surface of the control panel. The module communicates in a wireless manner with a central unit, via which externally controlled units are influenced/controlled.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2004Date of Patent: July 16, 2013Assignee: ABB ABInventor: Göran Forsström
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Patent number: 8482412Abstract: In one embodiment, a method and apparatus for reducing time expended on non-value added tasks during assembly of an aircraft is provided. A RFID tag reading function of a RFID tag reader integrated into user apparel is enabled. The RFID tag reader comprises a set of touch activation components integrated into the user apparel. A touch activation component in the set of touch activation components is pressed against a surface in proximity of a RFID tag associated with an aircraft component. The RFID tag reader transmits an interrogate signal to an RFID tag associated with the aircraft component. The user observes a display device coupled to the RFID tag reader integrated into the user apparel, wherein the display device displays RFID tag information received from the RFID tag in response to the interrogate signal. The RFID tag information comprises data describing the aircraft component. The user receives the RFID tag information without interrupting an assembly task.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2008Date of Patent: July 9, 2013Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Anthony E. Majoros, Brian C. Fredgren, Paul Robert Davies, Robert Daniel Kalinowski
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Patent number: 8471685Abstract: A non-contact IC card system includes a non-contact IC card having a display element and an IC card reader/writer communicating with the non-contact IC card. The IC card reader/writer disables detection of a load modulated signal from the non-contact IC card when the non-contact IC card displays data on the display element.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2010Date of Patent: June 25, 2013Assignee: Fujitsu LimitedInventor: Tomohisa Shingai
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Publication number: 20130154809Abstract: A method and apparatus for locating an item within an RFID monitored area. When attempting to locate an item using an RFID reader, an interrogation signal is transmitted for at least one RFID tag. A responsive signal from the interrogated RFID tag is processed using data from one or more orientation sensors configured within the RFID reader to determine a direction from the RFID reader toward the RFID tag. The direction toward the RFID tag is displayed and the process repeats while movement of the RFID reader is detected to assist the user in locating the RFID tag, and thus, the item.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2011Publication date: June 20, 2013Applicant: SYMBOL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: PANCHAPAKESAN V. SUBRAMANIAN, ROBERT C. ARNESON
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Patent number: 8461995Abstract: A system is provided for displaying advertisements based on electronic tags. The system includes a mobile device, a server, and a display. The mobile device reads information from a plurality of radio frequency identification tags associated with a plurality of items and transmits the information. The server receives the information, selects an advertisement based on the information, and transmits the selected advertisement. The display receives the selected advertisement and displays the selected advertisement.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2012Date of Patent: June 11, 2013Assignee: Sprint Communications Company L.P.Inventor: Seth A. Thornton
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Patent number: 8451100Abstract: Described is the use of a transponder in a commercial installation, particularly a power plant, which allows problems and dangerous situations existing in this context to be avoided and the attainable occupational safety in a commercial installation, particularly a power plant, to be increased. The transponder includes a reception element, a transmission element, a visual display unit and a memory element and also a control element which is operatively connected to these, in a commercial installation, particularly a power plant, in an arrangement or positioning on or in proximity to a component or at a switching or measuring point associated with the component for the purpose of visually displaying an operating state for the component or the switching or measuring point associated therewith using the visual display unit of the transponder.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2009Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Assignee: STEAG Energy Services GmbHInventors: Wolfgang Offermann, Martin Stephan
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Patent number: 8446260Abstract: A group proving method includes the following steps. First, a query command is broadcasted to radio frequency identification (RFID) tags, each of which responds the query command with tag identification data. Next, a first round parameter is generated and broadcasted according to the tag identification data, and each RFID tag responds the first round parameter with a first response parameter. Then, a second round parameter is generated and broadcasted according to the first response parameter, and each RFID tag determines whether the second round parameter is received in a predetermined period after the first round parameter was received and whether the first and second round parameters correspond to each other. If so, each RFID tag updates its tag key according to a random number parameter and outputs a second response parameter. Thereafter, group proving data are generated according to the above-mentioned data.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2010Date of Patent: May 21, 2013Assignee: Industrial Technology Research InstituteInventor: Wei-Chih Ting
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Patent number: 8446254Abstract: Apparatus and methods are described which are useful for determining a location characteristic between an RFID tag and an RFID tag reader or a second RFID tag. In various embodiments, signals backscattered from a singulated tag over a range of frequencies are evaluated for in-phase I and in-quadrature Q signal components. The I-Q data is processed to determine phase delay angles associated with each signal frequency. The phase delay data can be processed by a sum of squared errors method or Fourier transform method to determine a distance to the singulated tag. The methods can also be used to determine any of a location, a radial velocity, a directional velocity of the singulated tag, and proximity of the singulated tag to a second tag.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2009Date of Patent: May 21, 2013Assignee: ThingMagic, Inc.Inventors: John C. Carrick, Yael G. Maguire
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Patent number: 8446261Abstract: The RFID reader reads out an RFID stored in an RFID tag in the vicinity through wireless communication. The clock acquires an RFID readout time. The location sensor acquires an RFID readout location. The memory stores the RFID in association with the readout time and the readout location. The communication I/F acquires RFID-related information from a server asynchronously with readout of the RFID. The processor generates in the memory an RFID aggregate structure, which is a data structure of RFID aggregates constructed by classifying a plurality of RFIDs stored in the memory based on the readout time and the readout location and in which RFID-related information is stored in association with the constructed RFIDs.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2007Date of Patent: May 21, 2013Assignees: Sony Corporation, Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.Inventors: Masayuki Chatani, Chisato Numaoka
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Publication number: 20130107042Abstract: According to one exemplary embodiment a system, method and apparatus for an indicator driven by a RFID tag for localization purposes may be disclosed. An RFID tag may be disposed on an item. The RFID tag may have an indicator element. A RFID reader may be in communication with the RFID tag such that the indicator element can be activated in order to localize the item.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2012Publication date: May 2, 2013Applicant: AVERY DENNISON CORPORATIONInventor: AVERY DENNISON CORPORATION
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Patent number: 8432263Abstract: A system and method includes an RFID tag that is associated with an object or person. The object or person can actuate a call signal to summon a responder, who would be a person fitted with a BODYWARE™ electronic device that is compatible with electromagnetic signals from the RFID tag. As the responder moves into proximity to the RFID tag, initial information is acquired by a BODYWARE™ electronic device from the signals being emitted by the RFID tag. This cues the responder appropriately for the next step of inputting additional event information or data, which information or data is collected, stored, analyzed and reported as is desired or required by the particular system with which the invention is used. Means are also provided to actuate training methodology to maximize the likelihood of acquiring accurate event data, with feedback being provided to the responder for teaching proper data collection methodology.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2006Date of Patent: April 30, 2013Inventor: Linda H. Kunz
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Patent number: 8432259Abstract: A picking system comprises a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag, a case, a two-wire conductive strip, at least one identifying unit and a processing unit. The two-wire conductive strip is electrically connected between the identifying unit and the processing unit. The identifying unit reads tag information within the RFID tag for actively and instantly controlling the authorization of an operating staff assigned for particular items thereby improving the accuracy of picking items.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2011Date of Patent: April 30, 2013Assignee: Atop Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Chun-Hui Huang, Hsien-Min Hsu, Cheng-Chung Lin, Chih-Lung Liu