This invention relates to radio frequency identification (RFID) systems and more particularly to a transponder of the system and the format of data in a response signal transmitted by the transponder forming part of the system.
RFID systems wherein a plurality of transponders are read by a reader, are well known in the art. In one known system, the reader broadcasts an interrogation signal. The transponders respond with respective response signals comprising transponder ID data. The response signals are received and the ID data read by the reader, thereby automatically to identify articles on which the transponders are mounted and/or to count those articles. Various protocols are known to avoid collisions between the respective response signals, or to mitigate the effect of signal corruption due to such collisions. Often the transponder ID data may comprise a plurality of blocks or pages of data, which pages are of equal length, typically 64 bits. In such systems, where a plurality of transponders are read simultaneously, it may be difficult for the reader to determine which page has been received from which transponder.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a system, transponder and method with which the applicant believes the aforementioned disadvantages may at least be alleviated.
According to the invention there is provided a transponder of a radio frequency identification system comprising;
The transponder may be configured to transmit the transponder ID data according to a transponder talks only protocol. The transponder ID data may be transmitted in the form of a substantially continuous bit stream. The transponder ID data may be retransmitted at inter-transmission intervals.
The header may comprise one or more of a p-bit first part, a q-bit second part and an s-bit third part. Any suitable value may be assigned to any of r, k, m, p, q and s. For example, the first part p may comprise an 8-bit random number generated by a random number generator (RNG) connected to the controller. The header preferably comprises at least the first part and one or more of the second part and the third part. The second part may comprise a 4-bit number, which may, in the case of the header for the first page, be a total number of pages in the transponder ID data and in the case of any other subsequent page, a page number of the page in the memory arrangement. The third part may comprise 2-bits comprising in each case a sequential number of the page in the transponder ID data.
The invention also includes within its scope a RFID system comprising a reader and at least one transponder as herein defined and/or described.
Further according to the invention there is provided a method of reading a transponder forming part of a radio frequency identification system, the method comprising the steps of:
The invention will now further be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying diagrams wherein
A known radio frequency identification system is generally designated by the reference numeral 10 in
The system 10 comprises a reader 12 and a plurality of transponders 14.1 to 14.n of a transponder population 14. The transponders may be active transponders or passive transponders, which, in use, derive electrical power from an energizing signal generated by the reader 12. In some embodiments, the energizing signal may be a magnetic field generated by a loop antenna of the reader. In other embodiments, the energizing signal may be a propagating electromagnetic signal 16 broadcasted via the antenna 18 of the reader to remote transponders 14.1 to 14.n. Both these embodiments are known in the art.
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The transponder ID data or TagID transmitted by the transponders is generically shown at 50 in
The header 52 comprises at least the first part 56 and one or both of the second part 58 and third part 59.
For example, the TagID14.1 of transponder 14.1 shown at 60 comprises a header 52.1 with the first part 56 comprising a first random number; the second part 58 comprising a number indicating that one page only (i.e. page 0 comprising the chipID) is transmitted; and the third part 59 comprising a sequential number indicating that the page is the first page in the TagID, followed by page 0, designated 34.1.
The TagID14.2 of transponder 14.2 shown at 62 comprises a first header 52.1 with a first part 56 comprising a second random number; a second part 58 comprising a number indicating that a total of three (3) pages are being sent; and a third part 59 comprising a sequential number indicating that the page to follow is the first page in the TagID sequence, followed by page 0, designated 34.1; a second header 52.2 comprising a similar first part 56, a second part 58 indicting that page 1 (34.2) is following and a third part 59 comprising a sequential number indicating that the page to follow is the second page in the TagID sequence, followed by page 1; a third header 52.3 comprising a similar first part 56 and a second part 58 indicating that page 2 (34.3) is following, and a third part 59 comprising a sequential number indicating that the page to follow is the third page in the TagID sequence, followed by page 2, designated 34.2.
The tagID14.3 of transponder 14.3 shown at 64 comprises a first header 52.1 with a first part 56 comprising a third random number; a second part 58 comprising a number indicating that a total of four (4) pages are being sent; and a third part 59 comprising a sequential number indicating that the page to follow is the first page in the TagID sequence, followed by page 0 designated 34.1; a second header 52.2 comprising a similar first part 56, a second part 58 comprising a number indicating that page 6 (34.7) is following and a third part 59 comprising a sequential number indicating that the page to follow is the second page in the TagID sequence, followed by page 6, designated 34.7; a third header 52.3 with a similar first part 56, a second part 58 indicating that page 7 designated 34.8 is following and a third part 59 comprising a sequential number indicating that the page to follow is the third page in the TagID sequence, followed by page 7, designated 34.8; and a fourth header 52.4 with a similar first part 56, a second part 58 indicating that page 8 designated 34.9 is following and a third part 59 comprising a sequential number indicating that the page to follow is the fourth page in the TagID sequence, followed by page 8, designated 34.9.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2006/07873 | Sep 2006 | ZA | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IB07/53816 | 9/20/2007 | WO | 00 | 6/8/2009 |