IP Library Granted Patent US 8,106,777
Granted Patent B2
US 8,106,777 · App. 12/425,828 · Granted Jan 31, 2012

Method and system to negate interference from adjacent transmitters in an electronic article surveillance system

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Patent No.
US 8,106,777
App. No.
12/425,828
Granted
Jan 31, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method and electronic article surveillance (“EAS”) system reduce interference. The EAS system includes a detection zone. At least one reference pattern of transmission windows for an interfering EAS system is provided. The reference pattern indicates a sequence of time slots for which the interfering EAS system is transmitting. A sample pattern of signals is received. Each signal has a corresponding amplitude. The received sample pattern is compared to the at least one reference pattern. Responsive to determining that the received sample pattern matches the at least one reference pattern, the at least one reference pattern is used to trim samples received during receive windows corresponding to the time slots for which the interfering EAS system is transmitting.

Claims (32)

1. A method for reducing interference among multiple independent electronic article surveillance (“EAS”) systems, each EAS system including a corresponding detection zone, the method comprising:

providing at least one reference pattern of transmission windows for an interfering EAS system, the at least one reference pattern indicating a sequence of time slots for which the interfering EAS system is transmitting;

receiving a sample pattern of signals, each signal having a corresponding amplitude;

comparing the received sample pattern to the at least one reference pattern; and

responsive to determining that the received sample pattern matches the at least one reference pattern, using the at least one reference pattern to trim samples received during receive windows corresponding to the time slots for which the interfering EAS system is transmitting to reduce interference among each EAS system.

2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising determining whether an EAS tag is present in the corresponding detection zone without considering the trimmed samples.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the sample pattern of signals includes a sequence of bits, each bit representing one receive window, the method further comprising determining whether the amplitude of a received signal exceeds a predetermined threshold.

4. The method of claim 3 , wherein the predetermined threshold is at least equal to a maximum amplitude received from an EAS tag.

5. The method of claim 3 , further comprising, a responsive to determining the amplitude of the received signal exceeds the predetermined threshold, setting a corresponding bit in the sequence of bits.

6. The method of claim 3 , further comprising, responsive to determining the amplitude of the received signal does not exceed the predetermined threshold, clearing a corresponding bit in the sequence of bits.

7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the interfering EAS system may transmit in an aiding configuration and a figure-8 configuration, the reference pattern including aiding samples and figure-8 samples.

8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the interfering EAS system may transmit in an aiding configuration and a figure-8 configuration, and wherein the reference pattern does not include figure-8 samples, the method further comprising:

correlating the reference pattern to a full reference pattern, the full reference pattern including aiding samples and figure-8 samples; and

trimming samples received during receive windows corresponding to the time slots for which the interfering EAS system is transmitting in the aiding configuration and in the figure-8 configuration.

9. The method of claim 8 , further comprising:

determining whether an EAS tag is present in the corresponding detection zone without considering the trimmed samples.

10. The method of claim 1 , wherein responsive to determining that the received sample pattern does not match the at least one reference pattern, the method further comprising:

determining that the amplitude of at least one received signal exceeds a predetermined threshold; discarding the at least one received signal that is determined to have an amplitude that exceeds the predetermined threshold; and determining whether an EAS tag is present in the corresponding detection zone without considering the at least one discarded signal.

11. An electronic article surveillance (“EAS”) system comprising: a transmitter operable to transmit interrogation signals to excite an EAS tag within a detection zone; a receiver operable to receive a sample pattern of signals, each signal having a corresponding amplitude; a memory, the memory including at least one reference pattern of transmission windows for an independent interfering EAS system, the at least one reference pattern indicating a sequence of time slots for which the interfering EAS system is transmitting; and a controller electrically coupled to the transmitter, the receiver, and the memory, the controller operable to: compare the received sample pattern to the at least one reference pattern; and responsive to determining that the received sample pattern matches the at least one reference pattern, using the at least one reference pattern to trim samples received during receive windows corresponding to the time slots for which the interfering EAS system is transmitting to reduce interference with the interfering EAS system.

12. The electronic article surveillance system of claim 11 , wherein the controller is further operable to determine whether an EAS tag is present in the detection zone without considering the trimmed samples.

13. The electronic article surveillance system of claim 11 , wherein the sample pattern of signals includes a sequence of bits, each bit representing one receive window, the controller is further operable to determine whether the amplitude of a received signal exceeds a predetermined threshold.

14. The electronic article surveillance system of claim 13 , wherein the predetermined threshold is greater than or equal to a maximum amplitude received from an EAS tag.

15. The electronic article surveillance system of claim 13 , wherein responsive to determining the amplitude of the received signal exceeds the predetermined threshold, the controller is further operable to set a corresponding bit in the sequence of bits.

16. The electronic article surveillance system of claim 13 , wherein responsive to determining the amplitude of the received signal does not exceed the predetermined threshold, the controller is further operable to clear a corresponding bit in the sequence of bits.

17. The electronic article surveillance system of claim 11 , wherein the interfering EAS system may transmit in an aiding configuration and a figure-8 configuration, the reference pattern includes aiding samples and figure-8 samples.

18. The electronic article surveillance system of claim 11 , wherein the interfering EAS system may transmit in an aiding configuration and a figure-8 configuration, and wherein the reference pattern does not include figure-8 samples, the controller is further operable to:

correlate the reference pattern to a full reference pattern, the full reference pattern including aiding samples and figure-8 samples; and

trim samples received during receive windows corresponding to the time slots for which the interfering EAS system is transmitting in the aiding configuration and in the figure-8 configuration.

19. The electronic article surveillance system of claim 11 , wherein responsive to determining that the received sample pattern does not match the at least one reference pattern, the controller is further operable to:

determine that the amplitude of at least one received signal exceeds a predetermined threshold;

discard the at least one received signal that is determined to have an amplitude that exceeds the predetermined threshold;

determine whether an EAS tag is present in the detection zone considering only the non-discarded signals.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 3, 2018
From: TYCO FIRE & SECURITY GMBH
To: SENSORMATIC ELECTRONICS, LLC
Reel/Frame 047188/0715 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 2, 2018
From: TYCO FIRE & SECURITY GMBH
To: SENSORMATIC ELECTRONICS, LLC
Reel/Frame 047182/0674 →