IP Library Granted Patent US 8,319,609
Granted Patent B2
US 8,319,609 · App. 11/538,271 · Granted Nov 27, 2012

Radio frequency identification transponder

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Patent No.
US 8,319,609
App. No.
11/538,271
Granted
Nov 27, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

A radio frequency identification transponder including a power supply and a dynamic memory array which stores data. When power from the power supply ceases, the data in the dynamic memory array is validly maintained for a predetermined period of time. The dynamic memory array is responsive to an interrogating signal for selectively updating the data. A signal processor extracts an identifier from the interrogation signal and is responsive to the identifier and the stored data to determine whether some or all of the identifier is stored in the dynamic memory array.

Claims (32)

1. A radio-frequency identification (“RFID”) interrogator for interrogating a plurality of RFID transponders, the RFID interrogator including:

a transmitter for providing a plurality of temporally spaced interrogating signals, wherein each of the plurality of temporally spaced interrogating signals includes a respective identifier;

a receiver for receiving response signals from the plurality of RFID transponders, the response signals including respective identity data derived from at least one of the plurality of temporally spaced interrogating signals; and

a signal processor operable to process the respective identity data derived from the response signals and determine, based on the respective identity data, an order in which the transponders were first in receipt of an interrogating signal.

2. The interrogator according to claim 1 wherein:

the RFID interrogator is a TRP and the plurality of RFID transponders are attached to respective articles being progressed through the TRP;

the signal processor is responsive to a determination of the order in which the transponders were first in receipt of an interrogating signal for determining an order in which the articles progress through the TRP.

3. A method of interrogating a plurality of radio-frequency identification (“RFID”) transponders with an RFID interrogator, the method including the steps of:

providing a plurality of temporally spaced interrogating signals to the plurality of RFID transponders, wherein the interrogating signals include respective identifiers;

receiving response signals from respective RFID transponders of the plurality of RFID transponders with a receiver, the response signals including respective identity data derived from at least one of the interrogating signals;

processing the respective identity data; and

determining, based on the respective identity data, an order in which the transponders were first in receipt of an interrogating signal.

4. A baggage handling system for baggage tagged with respective radio-frequency identification (“RFID”) transponders, the system including:

an RFID interrogator that transmits a plurality of temporally spaced interrogating signals into an interrogating space;

wherein the plurality of temporally spaced interrogating signals include respective identifiers;

a conveyer for sequentially progressing the baggage through the interrogating space;

a receiver for receiving response signals from the transponders;

wherein the response signals include respective identity data derived from at least one of the plurality of temporally spaced interrogating signals; and

a signal processor operable to process the respective identity data derived from the response signals and determine, based on the respective identity data, an order in which the baggage is progressed through the interrogating space.

5. The baggage handling system according to claim 4 including:

a plurality of spaced apart interrogators; and

wherein the identifiers include data indicative of an interrogator that transmitted a respective interrogating signal.

6. A method of handling baggage tagged with respective radio-frequency identification (“RFID”) transponders, the method including the steps of:

transmitting, by an RFID interrogator, a plurality of temporally spaced interrogating signals into an interrogating space;

wherein each of the plurality of temporally spaced interrogating signals includes a respective identifier;

sequentially progressing the baggage through the interrogating space;

receiving, by a receiver, response signals from the transponders;

wherein the response signals include identity data derived from at least one of the plurality of temporally spaced interrogating signals; and

being responsive to the receiver for extracting the identity data from the response signals, determining, based on the identity data, an order in which the baggage is progressed through the interrogating space.

7. The method according to claim 6 including the step of muting an RFID transponder once the RFID transponder has been interrogated.

8. The method according to claim 7 including the step of muting the RFID transponder only in respect of interrogation signals from a same interrogator.

9. The method according to claim 7 including the step of configuring an RFID interrogator to selectively un-mute the interrogated RFID transponder by providing an identifier that indicates to the RFID transponder that the second interrogator is not a previous RFID interrogator.

Assignments (7)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 17, 2018
From: WALKER DIGITAL TABLE SYSTEMS, LLC; PJM GAMING PTY LTN A.C.N. 154 145 178
To: PDS GAMING LLC
Reel/Frame 046375/0573 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 16, 2018
From: PJM GAMING PTY LTN A.C.N. 154 145 178; WALKER DIGITAL TABLE SYSTEMS, LLC
To: PDS GAMING LLC
Reel/Frame 045814/0591 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 20, 2018
From: PJM GAMING PTY LTN A.C.N. 154 145 178; WALKER DIGITAL TABLE SYSTEMS, LLC
To: PDS GAMING LLC
Reel/Frame 045286/0410 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 9, 2016
From: PJM GAMING PTY LTN A.C.N.154 145 178; WALKER DIGITAL TABLE SYSTEMS, LLC
To: PDS GAMING CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 038516/0613 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 24, 2016
From: SATO VICINITY PTY LTD
To: SATO HOLDINGS CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 037814/0780 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 12, 2014
From: MAGELLAN TECHNOLOGY PTY LTD
To: SATO VICINITY PTY LTD
Reel/Frame 032200/0523 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 24, 2012
From: LITTLECHILD, STUART COLIN; STANTON, MICHAEL JOHN
To: MAGELLAN TECHNOLOGY PTY LIMITED
Reel/Frame 029180/0414 →