IP Library Granted Patent US 6,847,296
Granted Patent B2
US 6,847,296 · App. 10/262,385 · Granted Jan 25, 2005

Method and device for locating moving objects

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Patent No.
US 6,847,296
App. No.
10/262,385
Granted
Jan 25, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

In order to provide a method for locating moving objects that will allow high precision in position determination and thus largely eliminate sorting errors, and also to provide a device suitable for executing the method, it is envisaged that on at least one defined location within the reading range of an interrogator ( 16 ) arranged in a stationary position, an interference pulse, which influences a response signal transmitted by a transponder ( 20 ) carried by a moving object ( 12 ) in response to a signal transmitted by the interrogator ( 16 ), is exerted on the object ( 12 ), and a position of the object ( 12 ) is determined in dependence on a time when the influence of the response signal occurred.

Claims (15)

1. A method for locating moving objects, at least one interrogator ( 16 ) arranged in a stationary position relative to a path of movement of the object ( 12 ), transmitting an electromagnetic signal within a reading range, the moving object ( 12 ) carrying at least one transponder ( 20 ) which transmits a response signal in response to the transmitted signal, and the interrogator ( 16 ) receiving and evaluating the response signal, characterized in that on at least one defined location within the interrogator's ( 16 ) reading range an interference pulse influencing the transponder's ( 20 ) response signal is exerted, and a position is determined for the object ( 12 ) dependent on a time when the influence of the response signal occurred.

2. A method as claimed in claim 1 , characterized in that the interference pulse is a mechanical pulse, which causes an interference movement of the object ( 12 ) superposing the movement of the object ( 12 ).

3. A method as claimed in claim 2 , characterized in that the interference movement is a tilting movement caused by a step arranged within the path of movement and/or a turn and/or change in direction of the object ( 12 ) and/or a vibration of the object ( 12 ) caused by a mechanical shaking and/or by an acoustic sound effect.

4. A method as claimed in claim 1 , characterized in that the interference pulse causes an influence of an electromagnetic field at the defined location within the reading range and/or of a resonant frequency of the transponder ( 20 ).

5. A method as claimed in claim 4 , characterized in that the interference pulse is a temperature change, a magnetic influence exerted by an arranged material, a shielding measure, a field routing measure, a change to a dielectric constant of a surrounding medium and/or a change to a permeability of the surrounding medium.

6. A method as claimed in claim 1 , characterized in that the interrogator ( 16 ) and/or the transponder ( 20 ) each include at least one antenna for transmitting and receiving electromagnetic signals, especially high-frequency signals.

7. A method as claimed in claim 1 , characterized in that the transponder's ( 20 ) response signal contains information personalizing the transponder ( 20 ).

8. A method as claimed in claim 1 , characterized in that an amplitude of the response signal is evaluated.

9. A method as claimed in claim 1 , characterized in that the influence on the response signal caused by the interference signal is an erratic discontinuity especially of the amplitude of the signal.

10. A device ( 100 ) for locating moving objects ( 12 ) with at least one interrogator ( 16 ) arranged in a stationary position relative to a path of movement of the object ( 12 ), transmitting an electromagnetic signal within a reading range, to at least one transponder ( 20 ) assigned to the moving object ( 12 ), this transponder transmitting a response signal in response to the transmitted signal; and with an evaluation unit which evaluates the response signal from the transponder ( 20 ) received by the interrogator ( 16 ), characterized in that at at least one defined location within the reading range of the interrogator ( 16 ) an interference generator ( 22 ) is arranged, which exerts an interference pulse on the object ( 12 ), influencing the response signal of the transponder ( 20 ).

11. A device as claimed in claim 10 , characterized in that the interference generator ( 22 ) exerts a mechanical pulse, which causes an interference movement of the object ( 12 ) superposing the movement of the object ( 12 ).

12. A device as claimed in claim 11 , characterized in that the interference generator ( 22 ) is a step arranged within the path of movement and/or a turning facility and/or a direction-changing facility, and/or is a device that causes a mechanical and/or acoustic shaking of the object ( 12 ).

13. A device as claimed in claim 10 , characterized in that the interference generator ( 22 ) is a facility causing an influence on the electromagnetic field at the defined location and/or on a transponder resonant frequency.

14. A device as claimed in claim 10 , characterized in that the evaluation unit is assigned to the interrogator ( 16 ).

15. Implementation of a method as claimed in claim 1 , for locating and/or sorting objects on conveyor belts, especially items of luggage on luggage conveyors at airports or packages on assembly lines, or for locating moving objects in production processes.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Sep 22, 2017
From: PHILIPS SEMICONDUCTORS INTERNATIONAL B.V.
To: NXP B.V.
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 22, 2017
From: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS ELECTRONICS N.V.
To: PHILIPS SEMICONDUCTORS INTERNATIONAL B.V.
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