IP Library Granted Patent US 8,344,886
Granted Patent B2
US 8,344,886 · App. 12/533,067 · Granted Jan 1, 2013

RFID vehicle tag with manually adjustable data fields

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Patent No.
US 8,344,886
App. No.
12/533,067
Granted
Jan 1, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

An RFID tag for use in a vehicle for use in an electronic toll collecting system. The tag is capable of transmitting data to a tag interrogator indicating the occupancy status of the vehicle. In an embodiment, the tag has a user input and a visual and audible tag status indicator. The user input is used to change the occupancy status of the tag, wherein the occupancy status is a portion of a message sent by radio frequency to the interrogator when the vehicle passes through a toll area.

Claims (37)

1. An RFID tag comprising

a manual user input and

a visual tag status indicator

wherein said user input is adapted to change status of the tag and said status is indicated by the tag status indicator, said status being a portion of a data signal sent to a tag interrogator when said tag is interrogated

wherein said visual tag status indicator indicates a second tag attribute in addition to tag status, said second tag attribute being indicated in response to a stimulus other than said user input.

2. The RFID tag of claim 1 , wherein the tag is a vehicle tag adapted for electronic toll collection.

3. The RFID tag of claim 2 , wherein the tag status comprises a plurality of states related to the occupancy level of the vehicle.

4. The RFID tag of claim 3 wherein the tag status cycles through said plurality of states, one at a time, each time said user input is actuated.

5. The RFID tag of claim 1 , wherein said visual tag status indicator is an LED.

6. The RFID tag of claim 1 , further comprising an audible tag status indicator.

7. The RFID tag of claim 1 , wherein said tag status is stored in an EEROM.

8. The RFID tag of claim 1 , wherein said tag is a multi-protocol RFID tag.

9. The RFID tag of claim 1 , wherein said second tag attribute is indicated when the tag is interrogated.

10. The RFID tag of claim 5 , wherein said LED blinks on and off a plurality of times within a predetermined time to indicate tag status.

11. The RFID tag of claim 5 , wherein said LED is one of a plurality of LEDs wherein tag status is indicated by illuminating one or more of said plurality of LEDs.

12. The RFID tag of claim 1 , wherein upon a first actuation of said manual user input a current tag status is displayed on said status indicator and upon a second actuation of said manual user input within a predetermined time from said first actuation, tag status is changed.

13. A method of operating an RFID tag comprising:

providing the tag with a manual user input and a visual tag status indicator;

actuating said manual user input;

changing tag status in response to said actuating;

indicating tag status in response to said changed tag status for a limited time period after said actuating; and

indicating a second tag attribute in addition to tag status in response to a stimulus other than said manual user input.

14. The method of claim 13 , wherein said tag has a fixed number of status states from state 1 through state n; and

changing a current status state to a next status state upon each actuation of said manual user input; and

cycling back to state 1 after state n.

15. The method of claim 13 , wherein upon a first actuation of said manual user input a current tag status is displayed on said status indicator and upon a second actuation of said manual user input within a predetermined time from said first actuation, tag status is changed.

16. The method of claim 13 , wherein the tag is a vehicle tag adapted for electronic toll collection.

17. The method of claim 16 , wherein the tag status comprises a plurality of states related to the occupancy level of the vehicle.

18. The RFID tag of claim 1 , wherein said second tag attribute is selected from the group consisting of: tag validity, low balance, lost tag and stolen tag.

19. The RFID tag of claim 1 , further comprising:

a tag memory storing a private key and a tag identification ID for use in a tag authentication process.

20. the RFID tag of claim 18 , further comprising:

a tag authentication code generator which generates a reader authentication code based on said private key, a first random number generated by the tag and a second random number generated by a tag reader, wherein the tag authenticates the reader by comparing said reader authentication code with an authentication code received from the reader.

21. An RFID tag comprising

a manual user input having a maximum of two states and

a visual tag status indicator

wherein actuating said manual user input changes status of the tag and said status is indicated by the tag status indicator, said status being a portion of a data signal sent to a tag interrogator when said tag is interrogated and wherein the tag status cycles through at least three states, one at a time, each time said user input is actuated.

Assignments (3)
MERGER Recorded Jan 18, 2012
From: TC LICENSE, LTD.
To: TRANSCORE, LP
Reel/Frame 027551/0870 →
CONTRIBUTION AGREEMENT Recorded Jan 18, 2012
From: TRANSCORE, LP
To: AMTECH SYSTEMS, LLC
Reel/Frame 027553/0199 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 19, 2009
From: GRAVELLE, KELLY; JOHNSON, CHARLES A.; BURNETT, MATTHEW K.; SCOTT, DALE L.
To: TC LICENSE LTD.
Reel/Frame 023117/0978 →