Claims
- 1. An RFID transponder for use in a security system including at least a first controller and at least a first RFID reader,
wherein the said RFID transponder can receive RF energy transmitted from the said RFID reader, wherein the said RFID transponder can interpret the received RF energy to determine whether a response is permitted, wherein the said RFID transponder can determine whether it has a response to send to the said RFID reader, and wherein the said RFID transponder only sends a wireless communication to the said RFID reader (a) in response to received RF energy, (b) if a response is permitted, and (c) if the said RFID transponder has any response to send.
- 2. The RFID transponder of claim 1, wherein the said RFID transponder is connected to an intrusion sensor.
- 3. The RFID transponder of claim 1, wherein the said RFID transponder is connected to a passive infrared sensor.
- 4. The RFID transponder of claim 1, wherein the said RFID transponder is a device wearable by a person or an animal.
- 5. The RFID transponder of claim 4, wherein the said RFID transponder includes a button that can be pressed to change the state of a circuit in the said RFID transponder.
- 6. The RFID transponder of claim 1, wherein the said RFID transponder is a master key RFID transponder associated with the said controller.
- 7. The RFID transponder of claim 1, wherein the said RFID transponder uses the received RF energy to accumulate a charge in an energy store contained within the said RFID transponder.
- 8. The RFID transponder of claim 7, wherein the said RFID transponder includes a charge pump to raise the voltage of the charge to be accumulated in the said energy store.
- 9. The RFID transponder of claim 7, wherein the said energy store is a capacitor.
- 10. The RFID transponder of claim 7, wherein the said energy store is a battery.
- 11. The RFID transponder of claim 10, wherein the said RFID transponder can report the state of the said battery in a response wireless communication to the said RFID reader.
- 12. The RFID transponder of claim 2, wherein the said intrusion sensor consists of a magnetically sensitive relay whose state can change based upon the presence or absence of a predetermined magnetic field.
- 13. The RFID transponder of claim 2, wherein the said intrusion sensor consists of an LED detector.
- 14. The RFID transponder of claim 13, wherein the said LED detector receives energy reflected from a surface.
- 15. The RFID transponder of claim 13, wherein the said LED detector receives energy emitted directly by an LED generator.
- 16. The RFID transponder of claim 15, wherein the said LED generator receives its power from a second RFID transponder.
- 17. The RFID transponder of claim 1, wherein the said RFID transponder uses backscatter modulation to send any said wireless communication to the said RFID reader.
- 18. The RFID transponder of claim 1, wherein the said RF energy is an unmodulated carrier wave.
- 19. The RFID transponder of claim 1, wherein the said RF energy is modulated so as to provide a wireless communications.
- 20. The RFID transponder of claim 1, wherein the said response indicates whether an intrusion has been detected.
- 21. The RFID transponder of claim 1, wherein the said response is an interrupt.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This patent application is a continuation-in-part of US application serial number (not yet assigned), filed on Jan. 31, 2003, titled RFID Based Security System, by the inventor of the present application, attorney document number RFID-0100. This patent application is further cross referenced to the other following patent applications, filed even date herewith by the inventor of the present application:
[0002] Communications Control in a Security System, attorney document number RFID-0101; Device Enrollment in a Security System, attorney document number RFID-0102; Controller for a Security System, attorney document number RFID-0103; RFID Transponder for a Security System, attorney document number RFID-0104; and RFID Reader for a Security System, attorney document number RFID-0105.