IP Library Granted Patent US 7,696,874
Granted Patent B2
US 7,696,874 · App. 11/269,221 · Granted Apr 13, 2010

Methods and systems for monitoring groups of items, elements, and/or products using radio frequency identification

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Patent No.
US 7,696,874
App. No.
11/269,221
Granted
Apr 13, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

Methods and systems for monitoring one or more products by grouping the products into lots are described. Methods and systems of the present invention provide significant benefits over adding an RFID tag to represent and monitor a group of products. For example, the present invention simplifies data management by monitoring information associated with lots, rather than each individual product. In addition, information pertaining to all products included in a lot may be obtained by although only a small portion of products in the lot can be identified.

Claims (91)

1. A method for monitoring one or more products, comprising:

a) grouping the one or more products into a first lot, substantially each of the one or more products having a radio frequency identifier (RFID) tag;

b) reading, utilizing a first radio frequency identifier (RFID) reader device, data stored on the RFID tag associated with the one or more products of the first lot;

c) storing the data associated with the one or more products of the first lot in a first repository;

d) storing at least one additional data associated with the first lot in the first repository to generate a first collective data; and

e) retrieving data pertaining to one or more products of the first lot from the first collective data to monitor the one or more products in the first lot.

2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

f) grouping one or more additional products into a second lot, substantially each of the one or more additional products having a radio frequency identifier (RFID) tag;

g) reading, utilizing a second radio frequency identifier (RFID) reader device, data stored on the RFID tag associated with the one or more products of the second lot;

h) storing the data associated with the one or more products of the second lot in a second repository;

i) storing at least one additional data associated with the second lot in the second repository to generate a second collective data;

j) retrieving data pertaining to one or more products of the first and/or second lots from the first and/or second collective data to monitor the one or more products in the first and/or second lots.

3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the first RFID reader device and the second RFID reader device are the same.

4. The method of claim 2 , further comprising:

k) grouping the first lot with the second lot to obtain a master lot;

l) storing information pertaining to the first and second lots in a master repository;

m) storing at least one additional data associated with the master lot in the master repository to generate a master collective data;

n) associating the master repository with the first and second repositories; and

o) retrieving data pertaining to one or more products of the master lot from the master collective data to monitor the one or more products in the master lot.

5. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

f) grouping the first lot with one or more additional products to obtain a master lot, substantially each of the one or more additional products having a radio frequency identifier (RFID) tag;

g) reading, utilizing a second RFID reader device, data stored on the RFID tag associated with the one or more additional products;

h) storing the data read from the RFID tag associated with the one or more additional products in a master repository;

i) storing information pertaining to the first lot in the master repository;

j) storing at least one additional data associated with the master lot in the master repository to generate a master collective data;

k) associating the master repository with the first repository; and

l) retrieving data pertaining to one or more products of the master lot from the master collective data to monitor the one or more products in the master lot.

6. The method of claim 5 , wherein the first RFID reader device and the second RFID reader device are the same.

7. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

f) sub-dividing the first lot to obtain at least one sub-lot, wherein the sub-lot has a smaller number of products than the first lot;

g) reading, utilizing a second RFID reader device, data stored on the RFID tag associated with the one or more products of the sub-lot;

h) storing the data read from the RFID tag associated with the one or more additional products in a sub-lot repository;

i) storing at least one additional data associated with the sub-lot in the sub-lot repository to generate a sub-lot collective data;

j) associating the sub-lot repository with the first repository; and

k) retrieving data pertaining to one or more products of the sub-lot from the sub-lot collective data to monitor the one or more products in the sub-lot.

8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the method for monitoring one or more products comprises a computer-implemented method, and

wherein a processor groups the one or more products into the first lot, stores the data associated with the one or more products of the first lot in the first repository, stores the at least one additional data associated with the first lot in the first repository to generate the first collective data, and retrieves the data pertaining to the one or more products of the first lot from the first collective data to monitor the one or more products in the first lot.

9. A method for monitoring one or more products, comprising:

a) grouping a first product having a first RFID tag responsive to a first frequency range and a second product having a second RFID tag responsive to a second frequency range to obtain a lot;

b) reading, utilizing a first RFID reader device emitting at least one frequency in the first frequency range and a second RFID reader device emitting at least one frequency in the second frequency range, data stored on the first and second RFID tags;

c) storing the data associated with the first and second products in a repository;

d) storing at least one additional data associated with the lot in the repository to generate a collective data;

e) reading, utilizing a first RFID reader device emitting at least one frequency in the first frequency range, data stored on the first RFID tag;

f) identifying the lot based on the data read in step e); and

g) retrieving data pertaining to the first product, the second product, or the first and second products from the collective data to monitor the one or more products in the lot.

10. The method of claim 9 , wherein the method for monitoring one or more products comprises a computer-implemented method, and

wherein a processor groups the first product having the first RFID tag responsive to the first frequency range and the second product having the second RFID tag responsive to the second frequency range to obtain the lot, stores the data associated with the first and second products in the repository, stores the at least one additional data associated with the lot in the repository to generate the collective data, identifies the lot based on the data read, and retrieves the data pertaining to the first product, the second product, or the first and the second products from the collective data to monitor the one or more products in the lot.

11. A computer readable medium storing computer executable instructions that, when executed by a processor, cause the processor to perform a method for monitoring one or more products, the method comprising:

a) grouping the one or more products into a first lot, substantially each of the one or more products having a radio frequency identifier (RFID) tag;

b) reading, utilizing a first radio frequency identifier (RFID) reader device, data stored on an RFID tag associated with the one or more products of the first lot;

c) storing the data associated with the one or more products of the first lot in a first repository;

d) storing at least one additional data associated with the first lot in the first repository to generate a first collective data; and

e) retrieving data pertaining to one or more products of the first lot from the first collective data to monitor the one or more products in the first lot.

12. The computer readable medium of claim 11 , wherein the method further comprises:

f) grouping one or more additional products into a second lot, substantially each of the one or more additional products having a radio frequency identifier (RFID) tag;

g) reading, utilizing a second radio frequency identifier (RFID) reader device, data stored on the RFID tag associated with the one or more products of the second lot;

h) storing the data associated with the one or more products of the second lot in the second repository;

i) storing at least one additional data associated with the second lot in the second repository to generate a second collective data; and

j) retrieving data pertaining to one or more products of the first and/or second lots from the first and/or second collective data to monitor the one or more products in the first and/or second lots.

13. The computer readable medium of claim 12 , wherein the first RFID reader device and the second RFID reader device are the same.

14. The computer readable medium of claim 12 , wherein the method further comprises:

k) grouping the first lot with the second lot to obtain a master lot;

l) storing information pertaining to the first and second lots in a master repository;

m) storing at least one additional data associated with the master lot in the master repository to generate a master collective data;

n) associating the master repository with the first and second repositories; and

o) retrieving data pertaining to one or more products of the master lot from the master collective data to monitor the one or more products in the master lot.

15. The computer readable medium of claim 11 , wherein the method further comprises:

f) grouping the first lot with one or more additional products to obtain a master lot, substantially each of the one or more additional products having a radio frequency identifier (RFID) tag;

g) reading, utilizing a second RFID reader device, data stored on the RFID tag associated with the one or more additional products;

h) storing the data read from an RFID tag associated with the one or more additional products in a master repository;

i) storing information pertaining to the first lot in the master repository;

j) storing at least one additional data associated with the master lot in the master repository to generate a master collective data;

k) associating the master repository with the first repository; and

l) retrieving data pertaining to one or more products of the master lot from the master collective data to monitor the one or more products in the master lot.

16. The computer readable medium of claim 15 , wherein the first RFID reader device and the second RFID reader device are the same.

17. The computer readable medium of claim 11 , wherein the method further comprises:

f) sub-dividing the first lot to obtain at least one sub-lot, wherein the sub-lot has a smaller number of products than the first lot;

g) reading, utilizing a second RFID reader device, data stored on the RFID tag associated with the one or more products of the sub-lot;

h) storing the data read from the RFID tag associated with the one or more products in a sub-lot repository;

i) storing at least one additional data associated with the sub-lot in the sub-lot repository to generate a sub-lot collective data;

j) associating the sub-lot repository with the first repository; and

k) retrieving data pertaining to one or more products of the sub-lot from the sub-lot collective data to monitor the one or more products in the sub-lot.

18. The computer readable medium of claim 17 , wherein the first RFID reader device and the second RFID reader device are the same.

19. A computer readable medium storing computer executable instructions that, when executed by a processor, cause the processor to perform a method for monitoring one or more products, the method comprising:

a) grouping a first product having a first RFID tag responsive to a first frequency range and a second product having a second RFID tag responsive to a second frequency range to obtain a lot;

b) reading, utilizing a first RFID reader device emitting at least one frequency in the first frequency range and a second RFID reader device emitting at least one frequency in the second frequency range, data stored on the first and second RFID tags;

c) storing the data associated with the first and second products in a repository;

d) storing at least one additional data associated with the lot in the repository to generate a collective data;

e) reading, utilizing a first RFID reader device emitting at least one frequency in the first frequency range, data stored on the first RFID tag;

f) identifying the lot based on the data read in step e); and

g) retrieving data pertaining to the first product, the second product, or the first and second products from the collective data to monitor one or more products in the lot.

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