The present disclosure is directed to the tracking of large numbers of distributed items, and more particularly to distributed items that tend to travel in large groups.
Battery-powered wireless asset tagging technologies for tracking mobile assets usually fall into two major categories: 1) wide area network technologies (WAN) and 2) short range wireless technologies. The WAN technologies are often based on satellite or cellular communications or other long range communication techniques. As satellite and cellular transceivers are expensive to build and operate they are usually used only for tracking larger and more valuable individual assets (such as trailers or cargo containers) over. wide geographic areas. Short range wireless technologies are used for tracking smaller or less expensive assets (e.g., personnel, mobile equipment, carts) within a small geographic area, such as a building or small campus.
WAN asset tags are usually more expensive, require much larger batteries (because they require more power and have to operate longer between battery changes/charges), and do not communicate well inside structures. Although less expensive, shorter range personal area network (PAN) technologies need to have a fixed infrastructure installed within the building/campus with which to communicate, and assets cannot be tracked when they are out of range of this infrastructure. It is also sometimes not possible to install such an infrastructure, such as when the owner of an asset (e.g., rented portable machine) is not the owner of the building in which it is used.
Neither approach cost effectively addresses the asset tracking requirements for large numbers of inexpensive items, such as leased pallets, where those relatively inexpensive assets move over large geographic areas, dwell often in buildings owned by third parties, but tend to move in groups of a dozen or more assets.
In preferred embodiments, a system for tracking mobile assets is described that includes a plurality of mobile asset tracking devices, each of the tracking devices having a short range radio transmitter used to transmit identifying information to other nearby tracking devices. A subset of the plurality of mobile asset tracking devices also includes location determination modules and wide area network communications transmitters so that the subset of mobile asset tracking devices with the wide area network communication transmitters can collect the identifying information of the nearby tracking devices and to transmit the location and identifying information of the nearby tracking devices to a monitoring center operable to receive the location and identifying information transmitted by the subset of mobile asset tracking devices with the wide area network communication transmitters in order to track the plurality of mobile asset tracking devices.
In other preferred embodiments, a mobile asset tracking device is described. The device includes a processor operable to control the operation of the mobile asset tracking device, and a location determination module operable to determine the location of the mobile asset tracking device. The device further includes a wide area network transmitter controlled by the processor, and a short range transceiver producing a short range radio signal controlled by the processor, the short range transceiver operable to send and receive transmissions to and from other mobile asset tracking devices within range of the short range radio signal. The mobile asset tracking device is operable to collect identifying information from one or more of the other mobile asset tracking devices and reports the location of the mobile asset tracking device and the identifying information of the other mobile asset tracking devices to a monitoring center using the wide area network transmitter.
In yet other preferred embodiments, a method for tracking a plurality of mobile assets is described that includes associating a mobile asset tracking device with each of the plurality of mobile assets, each mobile asset tracking device including a short range radio transceiver to allow communication between mobile asset tracking devices, and including a wide area network transmitter on a subset of the mobile asset tracking devices, the subset of mobile asset tracking device further including a location determination module. The method activates each of the mobile asset tracking devices according to a predetermined criteria and registers identifying information from each of the mobile asset tracking devices to one or more of the subset of mobile asset tracking devices using the short range radio transceiver so that the one or more of the subset of mobile asset tracking devices has a list of registered devices within range of the short range radio transceiver. Using the wide area network transmitter on one or more of the subset of mobile asset tracking devices the method reports the location and identification of the registered devices.
The foregoing has outlined rather broadly the features and technical advantages of the present invention in order that the detailed description of the invention that follows may be better understood. Additional features and advantages of the invention will be described hereinafter which form the subject of the claims of the invention. It should be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the conception and specific embodiment disclosed may be readily utilized as a basis for modifying or designing other structures for carrying out the same purposes of the present invention. It should also be realized by those skilled in the art that such equivalent constructions do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims. The novel features which are believed to be characteristic of the invention, both as to its organization and method of operation, together with further objects and advantages will be better understood from the following description when considered in connection with the accompanying figures. It is to be expressly understood, however, that each of the figures is provided for the purpose of illustration and description only and is not intended as a definition of the limits of the present invention.
For a more complete understanding of the present invention, reference is now made to the following descriptions taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
There is no current cost effective method for tracking relatively low value assets over wide geographic areas. Cellular-based asset tags typically cost as much as the asset being tracked, and typically more. Short range radio asset tags, on the other hand, cost ⅕ to 1/20 the cost of cellular asset tags and are more cost effective in these applications. On the other hand, short range tags cannot report asset presence outside of the range of their infrastructure (a master or coordinator PAN device), which is fixed installation and communicates back to a server. Broadly deploying the infrastructure for short range devices runs up the cost of the solution and makes it uneconomic.
Simply taking the short range radio infrastructure unit and also embedding it in an asset with a cellular radio modem is not workable. The short range infrastructure nodes are designed to be powered continuously and will not operate on battery for an acceptable time. In addition, the short range infrastructure nodes are designed to communicate verbosely with the remote server and would incur excessive cellular usage charges.
The present invention combines the strengths of the two technologies—low cost short range radios and ubiquitous and efficient reporting capability for WAN technologies—to take advantage of both and meet the application requirements for long-life battery operation, wide geographic coverage, and relatively low cost compared to asset value.
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In addition to a wide area network radio capability, the WANR device 101 can also include location determination circuitry to allow the WANR device 101 to make location determinations. The location determination circuitry can be a GPS receiver communicating with the GPS satellite network, or can be cellular network location services that use the cellular network to determination location, or can be a combination of the two networks or any other location determination system.
The monitoring center 103 receives the status updates from the WANR devices that includes all of the SRR devices that are registered with that WANR device. In this way, the monitoring center can track large numbers of mobile assets. The monitoring center can also provide access to the asset owner to log into the monitoring center system and retrieve the location of the mobile assets owned by that asset owner.
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Embodiments of the system include a method whereby the reporting asset tag with the WAN capability can quickly and efficiently determine whether members of the reporting population with short range radios have changed (i.e., members have left and are no longer present; new members are joining), and can also include a method for multiple assets with the WAN technology in the same area to negotiate which one will perform the WAN reporting function so that all present assets are reported, reports are not duplicated, and the battery life of assets with WAN radios are maximized equally.
Also, in certain embodiments, assets with short range radios discover and register with the assets with WAN technology in such a way that their battery life is maximized while assuring that their presence is reported. Assets with short range radios also can determine that an asset with WAN technology is not currently present in such a way that their battery life is maximized. Where a very large number of assets (i.e., thousands, such as in a pallet depot) are present in one location, those assets can perform discovery, registration, negotiation and wide area reporting in such a way that the battery lives of all members of the population are maximized.
The WAN enabled assets can periodically, or in response to a request, transmit their location and the location of the SRR enabled assets in their presence to a data collection center. Either satellite, cellular or other appropriate technology can be used for communications between the WAN asset tag and the data collection center and those communications can be direct or through third party provider networks.
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As described, this communication can be done using satellite, cellular or other long range communication system. Sensors 309, 310 can be embedded in or connected to the device to detect motion or other environmental information. Such information can be used to trigger communications or communications with the SRR assets and with the WAN network can be periodic or in response to a particular signal. Antennas 106 and 107 are connected to SRR receiver 304, WAN transceiver 305, and GPS unit 303 to allow those units to broadcast the appropriate signals. RFF Power module 311 provides power to the transceivers and antennas to allow their operation.
SRR assets 102a, 102b, and 102c also include an SRR transceiver 314 connected to an antenna 318. Processor 315 controls the operation of the SRR asset. AID data memory 316 in the SRR asset or processor 315 store asset information that can be broadcast to the WAN device to register the SRR assets location. Power module 318 provides power to the SRR asset as described.
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If there are not other WANR devices in the vicinity, the WANR device proceeds to report its location to the monitoring center along with the identity of all SRR devices that registered during the registration process, as shown by block 506. If there are other WANR devices present, as determined by decision block 504, the process proceeds to block 505 where the reporting functions are negotiated between the WANR devices. Once the reporting has been negotiated, the WANR device may report its location, along with the registered SRR devices, if such reporting is required by the outcome of the negotiating process in block 505. Once the reporting is done the device reenters sleep, or dormant mode, as shown by block 507.
Although the present invention and its advantages have been described in detail, it should be understood that various changes, substitutions and alterations can be made herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims. Moreover, the scope of the present application is not intended to be limited to the particular embodiments of the process, machine, manufacture, composition of matter, means, methods and steps described in the specification. As one of ordinary skill in the art will readily appreciate from the disclosure of the present invention, processes, machines, manufacture, compositions of matter, means, methods, or steps, presently existing or later to be developed that perform substantially the same function or achieve substantially the same result as the corresponding embodiments described herein may be utilized according to the present invention. Accordingly, the appended claims are intended to include within their scope such processes, machines, manufacture, compositions of matter, means, methods, or steps.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/470,319, filed Mar. 31, 2011.
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