The present disclosure relates generally to tracking systems using radio frequency identification (RFID). In particular, the present disclosure is directed to active tracking systems using RFID to keep and manage knowledge of a position of particular device.
The present disclosure is directed to systems and methods for monitoring a location of a target associated with an RFID device. When a tracking modules detects motion of the RFID device across a passage node, an RFID reading system detects the RFID devices within a particular range. The RFID reading system uses the identity of the RFID device and information about the direction of the detected motion to enable a central server to update the location of the RFID devices.
In one aspect, the present disclosure is directed to a tracking system for updating a location of a target associated with an RFID device in response to detected motion of the target. The system includes a server for storing identifying information for at least one RFID device and a location associated with the RFID device. The system also includes a plurality of tracking modules positioned in predetermined locations and in communication with the server, each tracking module comprising at least one motion processing module and an RFID reader. In response to motion detected by the at least one motion processing module, the RFID reader detects identifying information associated with the RFID device neighboring the RFID reader and transmits the detected identifying information to the server.
The identifying information can be a serial number associated with the RFID device. The server can update the location associated with the RFID device according to an identity of the RFID reader that transmits the detected identifying information. The RFID reader can transmit a location of the RFID reader to the server in conjunction with the detected identifying information of the RFID device. The target can be an asset or a person.
Each motion processing module can include at least two directional motion sensors and a motion detector. The motion detector can analyze signals received from the at least two directional motion sensors to select at least one directional RFID antenna for detecting the neighboring RFID devices. The motion detector can determine a direction and a distance of motion from the received signals and select the directional RFID antenna for detecting the neighboring RFID devices according to the direction and the distance. The RFID reader can use the determined direction and distance of motion to use at least one particular directional RFID antenna. The RFID reader can include a microcontroller in communication with the at least one motion processing module. The microcontroller can initiate detection of the identifying information by the RFID reader in response to motion detected by the at least one motion processing module.
The RFID device can be a wristband, a badge, or a card. The server can update the location associated with the RFID device in response to transmitted identifying information associated with the RFID device.
In another aspect, the present disclosure is directed to a method for updating a location of a target associated with an RFID device in response to detected motion of the target, the method comprising. The method includes detecting, by a motion processing module of an RFID reader, motion. The method also includes detecting, by the RFID reader in response to the motion, identifying information associated with an RFID device neighboring the RFID reader. The method also includes transmitting, by the RFID reader, the identifying information to the server. The method also includes updating, by the server, a location of the RFID device according to the identifying information of the RFID device and an identity of the RFID reader.
The method can also include transmitting, by the RFID reader, a location of the neighboring RFID reader to the server. Detecting motion can include analyzing, by a motion detector of the motion processing module, signals received from at least two directional motion sensors. Detecting motion can include selecting, by the motion detector, at least one directional RFID antenna for detecting the neighboring RFID device. Detecting motion can include determining, by the motion detector, a direction and a distance of motion from the received signals, and selecting, by the RFID reader, a directional RFID antenna for detecting the neighboring RFID device according to the direction and the distance.
The features of the presently disclosed tracking system and method will be described with reference to the figures, wherein:
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A target can be an asset or a person. When a target first enters the facility, the target can receive an RFID device 115 having an RFID tag 120 storing identifying information, such as, for example, a serial number. The central server 105 stores the target's RFID tag 120 and initial position in the facility. The assets can receive RFID devices 115 when the assets are being inventoried. People can receive RFID devices 115 prior to entering the facility. The RFID device 115 can be a badge, wristband, or card that incorporates the RFID tag 120.
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In further detail, the motion sensors 215 can be passive infrared (PIR) sensors. In some embodiments, the motion sensors 215 can be directional motion sensors. In these embodiments, the motion detector 205 can analyze signals from such motion sensors 215 to determine the direction of motion. The motion detector 205 can also determine the distance of motion. Based on the direction and/or distance of motion, the motion detector 205 can select an antenna 210 that the RFID reader 220 should power to detect RFID devices 115. In some embodiments, the motion detector 205 selects the antenna 210 in the exit direction of the moving target. In many embodiments, the motion detector 205 can select more than one antenna 210 in the direction of the moving target to be powered. In some embodiments, the motion detector 205 transmits the direction of motion with the identifying information of the RFID device 115 to the central server 105.
Additionally, the central server 105 can update the locations of targets according to numerous methods. In some embodiments, the central server 105 can store the locations of the RFID readers 220. When the central server 105 receives identifying information of an RFID device 115 from an RFID reader 220, the central server 105 can identify the RFID reader 220 and update the location of the RFID device's 115 target according to the stored location of the reader 220.
When a tracking modules 110 spans multiple rooms and/or hallways of the facility, the central server 105 can store the locations of the module's antennae 210. In these embodiments, the RFID reader 220 can transmit the identity of the antenna 210 that detects the RFID device 115 with the detected device's identifying information. When the central server 105 receives the antenna's 210 identity, the server 105 updates the location of the target associated with the RFID device 115 according to the antenna's 210 location.
In some embodiments, the central server 105 can update the location of a target according to the identity of the RFID reader 220 and/or the antenna 210 that detects the RFID device 115, and the direction of motion. In these embodiments, the signals from the RFID reader 220 indicate how a target has crossed a passage node. For example, the identity of the RFID reader 220 and/or antenna 210 can demonstrate that a target has moved across a passage node between Room A and Hallway B. The direction of motion can indicate whether the target has moved from the room to the hallway, or vice versa. The central server 105 can update the location of the target accordingly.
In further embodiments, the central server 105 does not store any locations at all. The locations of the RFID reader 220 and/or the antennae 210 can be locally stored at the motion processing module 200. When the RFID reader 220 transmits the identifying information of detected RFID devices 115, the RFID reader 220 can also transmit the reader's 220 or antenna's 210 location. The central server 105 can update the location of the target according to the location received from the RFID reader 220.
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While the invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to specific embodiments, it should be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and detail may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
The present application claims priority to U.S. Patent Application No. 61/262,083, entitled “Assets and Personnel Tracking Using Radio Frequency Identification” and filed on Nov. 17, 2009, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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61262083 | Nov 2009 | US |
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Parent | PCT/US10/57079 | Nov 2010 | US |
Child | 13474030 | US |