Wireless local area network (WLAN) channel radio-frequency identification (RFID) tag system and method therefor
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
G08B-005/22
H04Q-005/22
G01S-013/08
출원번호
US-0274698
(2002-10-18)
발명자
/ 주소
Aljadeff, Daniel
Granot, Yair
Tsruya, Shalom
Amsalem, Reuven
출원인 / 주소
AeroScout, Ltd.
대리인 / 주소
Weiss, Moy &
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초록▼
A wireless local area network (WLAN) radio-frequency identification (RFID) tag system provides location finding in a wireless local area network (WLAN), using a WLAN channel. Interference with the WLAN is prevented by either using a sniffer circuit to determine that no network transmission is in pro
A wireless local area network (WLAN) radio-frequency identification (RFID) tag system provides location finding in a wireless local area network (WLAN), using a WLAN channel. Interference with the WLAN is prevented by either using a sniffer circuit to determine that no network transmission is in progress, using a modified coding sequence or preamble to cause standard WLAN receivers to ignore the RFID tag transmissions, or transmitting a message using a standard WLAN signal addressed to an address not corresponding to a unit within the WLAN. Location units (LUs) and a master unit (MU) within the WLAN receive the RFID tag transmissions and can determine the location of a tag by triangulation based on differences between the signals received at the location units from the tag. The master unit receives the signal information from the location units and computes the location of the tag. Time-difference-of-Arrival (TDOA), received signal strength indication (RSSI) or other triangulation techniques may be used.
대표청구항▼
1. A method for determining the location of an identification tag by a wireless local area network, said method comprising:transmitting a signal from said identification tag on a channel of said wireless local area network, said signal bearing an identification number of said identification tag; rec
1. A method for determining the location of an identification tag by a wireless local area network, said method comprising:transmitting a signal from said identification tag on a channel of said wireless local area network, said signal bearing an identification number of said identification tag; receiving said signal from said identification tag at multiple location units within said wireless local area network; in response to said receiving, measuring a characteristic of said received signal at said multiple location units; sending information corresponding to said measured characteristic from each of said corresponding multiple location units to a master unit; and determining, within said master unit, the location of said identification tag by using location information for said multiple location units in conjunction with said sent information to determine said location of said identification tag; sniffing said channel via a sniffer circuit to determine whether or not said channel is clear; in response to said sniffing determining that said channel is clear, performing said transmitting at said predetermined interval; and in response to said sniffing determining that said channel is not clear, transmitting said signal at a subsequent time when said channel is clear. 2. The method of claim 1, wherein said measuring determines multiple times of arrival of said received signal at each of said multiple location units, said sending sends said times of arrival from each of said corresponding multiple location units to a master unit, and wherein said determining determines said location by using location information for said multiple location units in conjunction with said multiple times of arrival.3. The method of claim 1, wherein said measuring determines amplitude of said received signal at each of said multiple location unit, said sending sends said amplitude from each of said corresponding multiple location units to a master unit, and wherein said determining determines said location by using location information for said multiple location units in conjunction with said amplitudes.4. The method of claim 1, wherein said transmitting transmits a signal on said channel bearing an address not corresponding to any unit of said wireless local area network, whereby standard receivers within said wireless area network ignore said signal.5. The method of claim 1, wherein said sniffing comprises receiving messages from other units operating within said channel, and wherein said transmitting is performed in further response to said messages.6. The method of claim 1, wherein said transmitting transmits a signals comprising a sequence of differing frequencies, whereby said tag may be located as it is moved through cells operating at said differing frequencies.7. The method of claim 1, wherein said transmitting transmits a signal on said channel that has a code sequence differing from a code sequence used for ordinary data transmissions within said wireless local area network, whereby standard receivers within said wireless area network reject said signal.8. The method of claim 1, wherein said transmitting transmits a signal on said channel that has a preamble longer than a preamble used for ordinary data transmissions within said wireless local area network, whereby standard receivers within said wireless area network reject said signal.9. The method of claim 1, wherein said transmitting transmits a signal that further bears an indication of battery status of a battery within said identification tag.10. The method of claim 1, wherein said transmitting transmits a signal that further bears information from a sensor coupled to a transmitter within said identification tag.11. A wireless local area network (WLAN), comprising:a plurality of identification tags for transmitting signals on a channel of said wireless local area network and bearing an identification number corresponding to a particular identification tag; a plurality of location units for receiving said signals transmitted by said identification tags and determining a characteristic of said received signals on a channel of said wireless local area network; and at least one master unit for receiving information corresponding to said received characteristic from each of said location units, whereby locations of said identification tags are determined in conformity with said received characteristic, and wherein each of said identification tags comprise a sniffer circuit to determine whether or not said channel is clear, and wherein said wireless identification tags transmit said signals only when said included sniffer circuit determines that said channel is clear. 12. The wireless local area network of claim 11, wherein said characteristic is a time of arrival of said received signals, and wherein said master unit receives said times of arrival and determines said location in conformity with said times of arrival.13. The wireless local area network of claim 11, wherein said characteristic is an amplitude of said received signals and wherein said master unit receives said amplitudes and determines said location in conformity with said amplitudes.14. The wireless local area network of claim 11, wherein said identification tags each transmit a signal on said channel bearing an address not corresponding to any unit of said wireless local area network, whereby standard receivers within said wireless area network ignore said signal.15. The wireless local area network of claim 11, wherein said sniffer circuit receives messages from other units operating within said channel, and wherein said transmitting is performed in further response to said messages.16. The wireless local area network of claim 11, wherein said tags transmit a signal comprising a sequence of differing frequencies, whereby said tag may be located as it is moved through cells operating at said differing frequencies.17. The wireless local area network of claim 11, wherein said identification tags transmit signals on said channel that have a code sequence differing from a code sequence used for ordinary data transmissions within said wireless local area network, and wherein said location units include receivers adapted to decode said longer code sequence, whereby said signals are received.18. The wireless local area network of claim 11, wherein said identification tags transmit signals on said channel that have a preamble longer than a preamble used for ordinary data transmissions within said wireless local area network, and wherein said location units include receivers adapted to decode said longer preamble, whereby said signals are received.19. The wireless local area network of claim 11, wherein said master unit is one of said location units.20. A wireless identification tag for use within a wireless local area network (WLAN), comprising:a storage for storing at least a identification number of said identification tag; a transmitter coupled to said storage, for transmitting a signal from said identification tag on a channel of said wireless local area network, said signal bearing an identification number of said identification tag; and a sniffer circuit for determining whether or not said channel is clear, and wherein said transmitter transmits said signal in response to said sniffer circuit determining that said channel is clear. 21. The wireless identification tag of claim 20, wherein said transmitter transmits a signal on said channel bearing an address not corresponding to any unit of said wireless local area network, whereby standard receivers within said wireless area network ignore said signal.22. The wireless identification tag of claim 20, wherein said transmitter delays transmission of said signal if said channel is not clear until a subsequent interval when said channel is clear.23. The wireless identification tag of claim 20, wherein said transmitter transmits a signal on said channel that has a code sequence longer than a code sequence used for ordinary data transmissions within said wireless local area network, whereby standard receivers within said wireless area network reject said signal.24. The wireless identification tag of claim 20, wherein said transmitter transmits a signal on said channel that has a preamble longer than a preamble used for ordinary data transmissions within said wireless local area network, whereby standard receivers within said wireless area network reject said signal.25. The wireless identification tag of claim 20, wherein said identification tag further comprises:a battery for supplying power to internal circuits of said identification tag; and a battery status monitor for monitoring a status of said battery, wherein said battery status monitor is coupled to said transmitter, and wherein said transmitter transmits an indication of said status within said signal. 26. The wireless identification tag of claim 20, wherein said transmitter further includes an input for receiving data from an external device, and wherein said transmitter transmits a signal that bears information from said external device coupled to a transmitter within said identification tag.27. The wireless identification tag of claim 26, wherein said external device is a sensor.
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