The present invention relates to an IC tag and more particularly to an IC tag including a separable function change means.
Attention is being focused on systems consisting of an IC tag and a reader/writer unit for communication with the IC tag for merchandise distribution, inventory management, or for settlement or theft-preventing purposes in stores. The IC tag comprises an insulator, such as paper or plastic, on which an antenna and an IC chip are disposed. One example of such system is shown in
In such systems, the IC tag typically includes a reader/writer unit 250 and an IC tag 200, as in the example of
Patent Document 1: JP Patent Publication (Kokai) No. 9-62934 A (1997)
Since such tag is affixed to merchandise items and the like, IC tags such as the RFIC tag described in the Background Art section are required to be small and lightweight. Thus, the circuit configuration of the IC mounted on the IC tag is desired to be simple; it has therefore been difficult to equip the IC tag with hardware or software for the prevention of data tampering, which would result in complicating the data circuit or require an increase in its size. Consequently, the data in conventional IC tags can be easily tampered with.
It is therefore an object of the invention to provide an IC tag in which tampering of data is prevented and security is enhanced by simple structure and method.
In accordance with the invention, the IC tag has separable portions. By separating the separable portions from the tag main body, the function of the IC tag is changed, the function relating to limitations concerning the input of data to and the output of data from the IC tag, for example. Such limitations in data input and data output of the IC tag and the change in the function of the tag caused by the separation of the separable portions prevent the falsification of data in the IC tag.
Further, by making the separable portions of the IC tag separable from the tag main body manually, for example, the limitations of data input and data output of the IC tag and the tag function can be easily changed manually without the use of a reader/writer unit, unlike conventional IC tags.
By having the change in the appearance of the IC tag following the separation of the separable portions IC tag linked with the change in the function of the tag, it becomes possible to visually monitor the current state of the function of the IC tag easily without the use of a reader/writer unit, unlike conventional IC tags.
In addition, the IC tag of the invention is provided with the following means:
These means make it possible to adapt the IC tag to various purposes.
The IC tag of the invention provides the following effects:
a shows a functional block diagram of an example of an A1 separation decision circuit 1.
b shows a functional block diagram of an example of an A1 separation decision circuit 2.
c shows a functional block diagram of an example of an A2 separation decision circuit 1.
d shows a functional block diagram of an example of an A2 separation decision circuit 2.
a shows a functional block diagram of an example of a storage unit 1.
b shows a functional block diagram of an example of a storage unit 2.
c shows a functional block diagram of an example of a storage unit 3.
a) and (b) show a layered IC tag.
a shows an example of the lines in the IC tag of the invention in which the lines used for separation determination are intentionally adapted to be readily severed.
b shows an example of the lines in the IC tag of the invention in which the lines used for separation determination are intentionally adapted to be readily severed.
a) to (c) schematically show an IC tag of the invention in which information is disclosed upon separation of a separable portion.
a) and (b) show an example of a tag in which some of information is recognizable.
a shows a flowchart of a process in response to an input request in the IC tag according to the present embodiment.
b shows flowchart of a process during the course of merchandise distribution, in the IC tag according to the present embodiment.
The IC tag of the invention is based on the basic premise that a k-th function is realized by the IC tag as a whole. In order to realize the k-th function by the IC tag as a whole, there are the following two representative methods.
A case where the features 1) and 2) are both incorporated in one IC tag is also included in the present invention.
In the following, the IC tag according to embodiments of the invention and its relevant technologies are described with reference to the drawings.
The IC tag of
IC1 (10) and IC2 (20) are linked via a signal line L1 for signal transmission between IC1 (10) and IC2 (20); IC2 (20) and IC3 (30) are linked via a signal line L2 for signal transmission between IC2 (20) and IC3 (30). The IC tag is wired in such a layout that when A1 is separated from the tag main body along a separating line 1 (5), the signal line L1 is also severed; similarly, when A2 is separated from the tag main body along a separating line 2 (6), the signal line L2 is also severed.
Lines SL12, SL21, SL23, and SL32 connecting IC1, IC2, and IC3 to common GND are wired in such a layout as to straddle the separating boundary lines between A1 and A2 or between A2 and B so that SL12 and SL21 are severed upon separation of A1 from the tag main body, while SL23 and SL32 are severed upon separation of A2 from the tag main body. The lines SL12, SL21, SL23, and SL32 are used for the determination of separation of A1 or A2 portion based on the detection of a change in the impedance of any of the lines caused by severing.
a shows a functional block diagram of an example of the A1 separation decision circuit 1 (24) in the IC2 (40). As shown in
The separation decision circuit 1 (40) for signal line L1 compares identification data sent from IC1 (10) via the signal line L1 against comparison data 42. If the identification data sent from IC1 via the signal line L1 agrees with the comparison data 42, as shown in Table 1a, the separation decision circuit outputs “0”; if the identification data does not agree with the comparison data 42, it outputs “1”.
Similarly, the impedance change detection circuit 1 (50) for detecting a change in the impedance of line SL21 determines whether or not the line SL21 is connected to the common GND. It outputs “0” if, as shown in Table 1a, the line SL21 is connected to common GND; it outputs “1” if the line SL21 is severed and in an open state. The A1 separation decision circuit 1 (24), as shown in Table 1a, calculates a logical AND between the output of the separation decision circuit 1 for signal line L1 and the output of the impedance change detection circuit 1. If the logical AND is “1,” it is determined that A1 is separated from the tag.
For the determination of separation with regard to the signal line L1, a method may be employed whereby data stored in IC1 (10) and IC2 (20) in advance are compared, the former as identification data and the latter as comparison data. Alternatively, a method may be employed whereby arbitrary comparison data is transmitted to IC1 (10) from IC2 (20) via the signal line L1; the arbitrary comparison data received by IC1 (10) is returned as identification data which is compared in the separation decision circuit 1 (40) for signal line L1.
With regard to the above description of the operation of the L1 separation decision circuit 1 (40), it has been stated that the output of the separation decision circuit 1 (40) signal line L1 and the output of the impedance change detection circuit 1 (50) are fed to the AND circuit 54 which calculates their logical AND, and that when logical AND is “1,” it is determined that A1 is separated from the tag. The method of such decision, however, is not limited to this. For example, a method may be adopted whereby it is determined that the portion A1 is separated from the tag main body when the logical OR of the output of the separation decision circuit 1 (40) for signal line L1 and the output of the impedance change detection circuit 1 (50) is “1”; namely, when either signal line L1 or line SL21 is severed. In such case, an OR circuit is used instead of the AND circuit 54. With regard to the operation of the impedance change detection unit, the following is a description of such operation with reference to the impedance change detection unit 50 for line SL21 shown in
The configuration of the remaining three separation decision circuits other than the A1 separation decision circuit 1 (24) are shown in
a, 7b, and 7c show functional block diagrams of examples of the storage unit 1 (18), storage unit 2 (23), and storage unit 3 (33).
As shown in
b shows the configuration of the storage unit 2 in IC2. As shown in
c shows an example of the storage unit 3 (33) of IC3. As shown in
With regard to the IC tag shown in
In Table 2, all of the controls for realizing the first function are under IC1 (10), and all of the controls for realizing the second function are under IC2 (20).
Thus, upon shipping from the factory, IC1 (10) has the functions including: control of communication with the outside of the tag; communication with IC2 (20) and IC3 (30); designation of an address in the storage region 1 of the storage units 1 to 3; output of an instruction to write data 1 in the storage region 1 of the storage units 1 to 3; and write and read of data 1 in and out of the storage region 1 of the storage unit 1. Through these functions, IC1 carries out the first function for the input/output of data (data 1), including product identification code, manufacturing number, date of manufacture, and shipping date and the like. IC2 (20) has the functions for communication with IC1 and IC3; output of an instruction to prohibit writing in regions other than the storage region 1, to the storage unit 3 in IC3 (30); and writing of data 1 in the storage region 1 of the storage unit 2. IC3 (30) has the functions for communication with IC1 (10) and IC2 (20), and writing of data 1 in the storage region 1 of the storage unit 3.
At the distribution outlet, where the portion A1 is already separated, IC2 (20) has the functions for: communication with the outside of the tag; communication with IC3 (30); designation of an address in the storage region 2 of the storage units 2 and 3; writing and reading of data 2 in and out of the storage region 2 of the storage unit 2; and dedicating of the storage region 1 of the storage unit 2 for readout (read-only) purposes. In this way, IC2 (20) carries out the second function including the output of data 1 and the input/output of data (data 2) including date of selling and name of distribution outlet and the like.
IC3 (30) carries out the functions for communication with IC2 (20); dedicating of the storage region 1 of the storage unit 3 for readout purpose; and writing of data 2 in the storage region 2 of the storage unit 3.
At the purchaser (after purchase), where the portions A1 and A2 are separated, IC(30), with A2 already separated, has the functions for: controlling communication with the outside of the tag; dedicating of the storage regions 1 and 2 of the storage unit 3 for readout (read-only) purposes; and writing/reading of data 3 in and out of the storage region 3 of the storage unit 3. Thus, IC3 (30) carries out the third function including the output of data 1 and data 2, and the input/output of arbitrary data (data 3), such as a memo by the purchaser.
The read dedication process is carried out because it is preferable to disable some of the functions of the individual IC tags (such as the function of writing of information in a storage region dedicated for the particular tag) after a particular region has been separated.
Alternatively, some of the control functions for realizing the first function may be shared by IC1 (10) and IC2 (20) and some of the control functions for realizing the second function may be shared by IC2 (20) and IC3 (30), as shown in Table 3. Further, the writing of data in the storage region 3 of the storage unit 3, which is the third function, may be blocked by IC2.
Specifically, upon shipping from factory, IC1 (10): controls communication with the outside of the tag; communicates with IC2 and IC3; outputs an instruction to write data 1 in the storage region 1 of the storage unit 1 to 3; and writes and reads data 1 in and out of the storage region 1 of the storage unit 1, while IC2 (20): communicates with IC1 and IC3; designates an address in the storage region 1 of the storage units 1 to 3; outputs to the storage unit 3 of IC3 an instruction prohibiting the writing of data in regions other than the storage region 1; and writes data 1 in the storage region 1 of the storage unit 2. As will be seen by comparing with Table 2, some of the functions (first function) of IC1 (10) are carried out by IC2 (20).
When the functions for realizing any one of the functions are distributed among a plurality of ICs, as shown in Table 3, the tag would not operate normally if the order in which the tag including the ICs should be separated is disregarded, thus disabling the proper use of the tag and preventing unauthorized use.
While in Table 3 some of the functions of IC1 (10) in A1 (first function) are shared with IC2 (20) in A2, they may be also shared with IC3 (30) in B as well as IC2 (20).
Table 4 shows the correspondence between changes in the state of the tag of the invention and resultant changes in the function of the tag when the IC tag of
Table 5 shows the function of A1 and A2 as an IC tag after they are separated from the tag main body when the IC tag of
The foregoing embodiment has been described with reference to a contactless tag which exchanges information with the outside wirelessly, such as by using radio wave. The medium for such exchange of information is not limited to radio wave, however; for example, magnetism may be used. The type of the tag is not limited to the contactless type; for example, the tag may be of contact type.
Furthermore, in the foregoing embodiment, it has been described that when Ak is separated, the signal line Lk is physically severed. However, this is merely an example; what is essential is not that the signal line is severed but that the electric signal connection between ICk and ICk+1 are severed upon separation of Ak. Thus, the configuration of the signal line Lk is not limited to such that the signal line straddles the separating line of the tag. For example, a configuration may be adopted such that an electric signal connection is established between ICk and ICk+1 via inductive or capacitive coupling between line patterns disposed opposite each other with the separating line between them, where the coupling becomes weaker or is eliminated upon separation of the tag.
Further alternatively, a configuration may be adopted such that, instead of the severing of the line by the separation of the tag, the portion A and portion B of the tag are partially overlapped upon each other, where the electric connection is eliminated by separating such overlap. In this case, the overlapping portions may be affixed with adhesive taping or the like which can be peeled as needed.
In the following, the structure of the separating line (separating portion) for separating the separable portion Ak from the tag main body of the IC tag of the present embodiment is described with reference to an example where n=2, n being the number of the separable portions separable from the tag main body.
a) shows a structure of the IC tag in which the insulating substrate 90 is provided with cutouts 93 (through-holes and/or cutouts at the edges) along the separating line 1 (5) and separating line 2 (6). In this way, separation of the separable portions A1 and A2 from the tag main body is made easier.
b) shows an IC tag in which the separation of A1 and A2 from the tag main body is made easier by forming the portions of the insulating substrate near the separating line 1 (5) between A1 and A2 and the separating line 2 (6) between A2 and B with a material 902 that is different from a substrate material 901 of the other portions of the insulating substrate. Possible combinations of the substrate materials 901 and 902 include: 1) 901: coated paper, and 902: non-coated paper; and 2) 901: vinyl material, and 902: paper material. This is, however, merely an example, and any combination may be used as long as the strength of the material 902 (tensile strength) is smaller than that of the material 901.
c) shows a layered IC tag composed of A1, A2, and B stacked vertically, as opposed to the horizontal connection of A1, A2, and B shown in
In the IC tag of the present embodiment, the separation of the tag is detected upon electric severing of the wires straddling between A1 and A2 and between A2 and B. Consequently, when the IC tag according to the present embodiment is actually affixed to a product, a part of the separating portion (i.e., the separating line portion of the tag) of the tag is subject to a potential separation unintended by the user.
Such separation unintended by the user and problems caused thereby are described with reference to an IC tag where n=1, n being the number of separable portions from the tag main body of
The above problem can be prevented in a case where, as described above with reference to the operation of the separation decision circuit, A1 is judged to become separated from B when not just line 101 but line 101 and line 102 with different line arrangements are severed. However, this has not proved a sufficient countermeasure against a malfunction of the IC tag caused by a separation unintended by the user that occurred at the separating (line) portion of the IC tag.
In the following, an IC tag of the invention provided with features to prevent such malfunction caused by a partial separation at the separating (line) portion of the IC tag is described.
As shown in
As in the case of
The layered IC tag of
The layered IC tag of
While the example of
Thus, by applying the above techniques to prevent the partial separation at the separating portion of the IC tag unintended by the user to the IC tag according to the present embodiment, it becomes possible to prevent the malfunction of the tag caused by the partial separation not intended by the user at the separating (line) portion of the IC tag due to the handling of the IC tag and the item to which the IC tag is affixed.
In the example of
The IC tags 310, 313, and 315 are affixed such that they straddle both a bottle 305 and a cap 303. Preferably, the IC tags are affixed such that, so as to ensure the detection of application of force to the cap 303 or the opening thereof, the separating line (310a, 313a, 315a) of the IC tag is aligned with the boundary between the bottle 305 and the cap 303. When the IC tag of
Such IC tag, where the line used for separation determination as shown in
In the foregoing, the IC in which the line used for separation determination is intentionally adapted to be severed readily has been described with reference to examples in which the wiring layout and the substrate material of the IC tag have been ingeniously designed. However, the IC tag in which the line used for separation determination is intentionally adapted to be severed readily may be realized in other ways. For example, the line used for separation determination may be formed of conductive ink with little mechanical strength, or other material such as zinc or aluminum whose mechanical strength deteriorates or whose electric resistance increases due to chemical reaction such as corrosion.
a) to (c) show examples of the IC tag of the invention in which n=2, n being the number of separable portion, in which the information (such as the access code for the confirmation of input/output of data, and a setting code for changing data input/output limitation, for example) necessary for the identification of each IC tag and a change in the function thereof is located at a position that can be only acquired after the separable portion A1 or A2 is separated from the IC tag.
In the tag of
With regard to the location of the information 1, information 2 (402), and information 3 (403), they may be located differently from as shown in
The arrangement of information 2 and information 3 is not particularly limited as long as they both can be acquired only after at least the separable portions (A1, A2) of the tag are separated, depending on the configuration of the IC tag (in terms of the shape, size, and location of A1, A2, and B). Thus, the arrangement is not limited to as shown in
For example, in the case of the layered IC tag shown in
Information 1 (401) is represented by a one-dimensional barcode, information 2 (402) by numerals and alphabets, and information 3 (403) by a two-dimensional barcode. However, these are merely examples; information 1, information 2, information 3 may be represented in any way, such as in the form of machine-readable data, or numbers, characters, or symbols that can be read by humans. The information may be partly exposed on an upper layer.
It is noted that there is no need to vary all of the tag ID (1301), data write access code (1305), and data read access code (1303) depending on the merchandise management step because an acceptable level of anti-data tampering effect can be obtained if the data write access code (1305) is varied depending on the merchandise management step.
Since it is not necessary to set the tag ID (1301) and data read access code (1303) individually, the information 1 (401), information 2 (402), and information 3 (403) may be configured as shown in
In
This is in consideration of the case where the information security of the IC tag is enhanced by varying the tag ID (1301) depending on the merchandise management step (the separation state of the IC tag), and where A1, A2 and B separated from the tag main body are operated as independent tags. Unless the A1 and A2 separated from the tag main body are used as independent IC tags, the tag ID (1301) of information 1, the tag ID (1303) of information 2, and the tag ID (1305) of information 3 may all be the same.
The tag ID (1301), data write access code (1305), and data read access code (1303) in accordance with the merchandise management step (the separation state of the IC tag) are written in the individual ICs in the IC tag upon fabrication of the IC tag as described below.
The following is an example of the process of fabricating the IC tag:
Alternatively, information 1, information 2, and information 3 may be first affixed to A1, A2, and B, and then A1, A2, B may be layered, followed by the connecting of all the lines and the writing of information 1, information 2, and information 3 in the individual ICs of A1, A2, and B.
The flow of a process in the IC tag of the present embodiment in response to an input/output request from outside is described below with reference to an example of the operation of the IC tag of the present embodiment from which A1 has been separated, as shown in
In the following, the flow of a process in the IC tag of the present embodiment in response to an input/output request from outside is described with reference to an example of the operation of the IC tag of
The confirmation of the state of the IC tag in step 213 is based on the result of determination made by a B-separation decision circuit 2 in IC2 and the result of determination made by an A1-separation decision circuit 1 in IC2.
Thus, data can be neither written in nor read from the IC tag unless the tag ID corresponding to the state of the IC tag (separation state) and the data write and read access codes corresponding to the state of the IC tag are obtained from the information indicated on the IC tag.
b shows a flowchart of a process during the course of merchandise distribution using the IC tag according to the present embodiment.
The foregoing description of the IC tag according to the present embodiment has been made with reference to examples where the form or structure of data stored or exchanged with the external reader/writer is fixed in one particular kind. However, there are various data formats for IC tags, such as the Auto-ID data format shown in
The configuration of the IC tag of
The initial setting means provided with in the separable portion A1 shown in
Specifically, when any of the lines S1 to S4 is severed by means of any of the cutout lines C1 to C4 of
The foregoing has been the description of an IC tag in which ICk and ICk+1 are electrically connected, where a desired function change is caused in the IC tag by separating A1, A2 . . . An sequentially.
In the following, an IC tag according to another embodiment of the invention is described with reference to
The IC tag of
In other respects, except for the designation or the like of the lines, the basic configuration is identical.
The lines SL13, SL31, SL23, and SL32 connecting IC1 (10), IC2 (20), and IC3 (30) to the common GND are wired in such a layout that the lines straddle a separation boundary line between portion A1 and portion B or a separation boundary line between portion A2 and portion B, so that the lines SL13 and SL31 are severed when the A1 portion is separated and the lines SL23 and SL32 are severed when the A2 portion is separated. The lines SL13, SL31, SL23, and SL32 are used for detecting a change in the impedance of the lines caused by the severing of the lines so as to determine whether or not the A1 portion or the A2 portion is separated.
In a case where the function of the IC tag of
The configuration of the storage unit 1 (18), storage unit 2 (23), and storage unit 3 (23) of IC1 (10), IC2 (20), and IC3 (30) may be the same as shown in
If they are connected (YES), the process proceeds to step S2006, where data read and write requests with respect to the storage region 1 are followed, and then the process ends (step S2007). If the result of the determination in step S2005 is NO, the process proceeds to step S2008, where a data read request is followed but a write request is rejected with respect to the storage region 1; the process then proceeds to step S2007.
If A2 is indicated in step S2004, it is determined in step S2009 whether or not B and A2 are connected. If they are (YES), the process proceeds to step S2010, where data read and write requests with respect to the storage region 2 are followed, and then the process proceeds to step S2007. If NO, the process proceeds to step S2011, where a data read request with respect to the storage region 2 is followed but a write request is rejected; and then the process proceeds to step S2007.
If B is indicated in step S2004, the process proceeds to step S2012 where it is determined if there is only B. If there is only B (YES), the process proceeds to step S2013, where a data read request with respect to the storage regions 1 and 2 are followed but a write request is rejected, and where a data read/write request with respect to the storage region 3 is followed, and then the process proceeds to step S2007. If NO, the process proceeds to step S2014, where a data read request is followed but a write request is rejected with respect to the storage regions 1 and 2 and where data read and write requests are rejected with respect to the storage region 3; the process then proceeds to step S2007. As shown in
In the following, a more specific application of the tag is described.
As shown in
First, at a store, when the user receives the coupon tickets and starts using them, the user's profile information is set in the storage regions of the portions A1 to A5 and the tag main body B in an initializing process. The user's profile information herein refers to the kind of information that permits the analysis of the coupon user's tendencies, such as sex, age, and occupation. When the user uses the coupon for the first time, upon separation of the A1 coupon ticket at a shop where the portion A1 can be used, for example, the coupon code of the portion A1 separated from the line L is stored in the storage region of the tag main body B. Thereafter, the user can enjoy the merits provided by the coupon ticket of the portion A1 by placing the tag main body B over a reader/writer device, for example. Since the portion A1 remains at the store, it becomes possible for the shop to monitor and analyze the tendencies of the customers based on the user profile information recorded in the recording unit in the portion A1, by putting the collected IC tags through a tag reader. Thus, the shop can utilize such information for marketing strategy planning purposes, for example. Furthermore, the tag main body B can detect and store the order of separation of the partial tags, such as A1, B, A5, A2, and A4. Thus, the order in which the coupon tickets were used can also be known by placing the tag main body B over the reader/writer.
Because of the central control provided by the tag main body B, the configuration is simplified as compared with the case where tags are connected in series and a terminal tag of them functions as the tag main body. Further, since the tag main body B functions as a hub and manages the other coupon tickets A1 to A5, the tags A1 to A5 can be separated in any order.
While the invention has been described with reference to coupon tickets, the invention can be applied to any other purposes as long as they involve similar functions. For example, the invention can be applied to tourist tickets that are used by tourists visiting many locations, or various other tickets for amusement parks and the like.
The shape of the IC tag that has been described with reference to
Thus, by having the non-separable portion B centrally manage (control) the ICs (IC1 to ICn) of the separable portions A1 to An, the IC tag of the invention can be used for various purposes regardless of the order of separation of Ak.
The IC tag of the invention has excellent security against data tampering. When affixed to merchandise, the IC tag makes it possible to easily monitor the distribution history of each item of merchandise. Depending on the type of the item to which the IC tag is affixed (in terms of whether or not it must be handled with care), a change in the function of the IC tag associated with the separation of the separable portions can be used for the confirmation of the presence or absence of damage to the item. Because of these features, the IC tag of the invention can be used for a wide variety of applications, such as a merchandise distribution management system, an inventory management system, a quality control system, an anti-theft system, and electronic tickets.
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