IP Library Granted Patent US 10,785,616
Granted Patent B2
US 10,785,616 · App. 16/040,848 · Granted Sep 22, 2020

System and method for managing inventory via RFID tags

Inventors: Steven J. Lewis (Bentonville, AR); Jeremy R. Tingler (Bentonville, AR); Alvin S. Taulbee (Springdale, AR)
Assignee: Walmart Apollo, LLC
H04W4/35G06K7/10445G06K7/10475G06Q10/087H04W4/029H04W4/80
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Patent No.
US 10,785,616
App. No.
16/040,848
Granted
Sep 22, 2020
Kind
B2
Abstract

In some embodiments, apparatuses and methods are provided herein useful to monitoring RFID tags in a retail facility. In some embodiments, a system comprises an RFID tag, a first RFID reader monitoring a first zone and configured to determine, based on a signal received from the RFID tag, that the RFID tag is moving toward the second zone, transmit, to a second RFID reader monitoring the second zone, a notification indicating that the RFID tag is moving toward the second zone, and in response to receipt of a confirmation message from the second RFID reader, instruct the RFID tag to remain in its current state, and cease communication with the RFID tag, the second RFID reader configured to receive, from the first RFID reader, the notification, transmit, to the first RFID reader, the confirmation message, and transmit, to the RFID tag, a signal.

Claims (44)

1. A system for monitoring radio frequency identification (RFID) tags in a retail facility, the system comprising:

an RFID tag;

a first RFID reader monitoring a first zone, wherein the first RFID reader is configured to:

determine, while reading the RFID tag based on a signal received from the RFID tag, a direction of movement of the RFID tag;

determine, based on the direction of movement of the RFID tag, that the RFID tag is moving toward a second zone;

determine that a second RFID reader is monitoring the second zone;

transmit, to the second RFID reader, a notification indicating that the RFID tag is moving toward the second zone;

in response to receipt of a confirmation message from the second RFID reader, instruct the RFID tag to remain in its current state; and

cease communication with the RFID tag;

the second RFID reader, wherein the second RFID reader is configured to:

receive, from the first RFID reader, the notification indicating that the RFID tag is moving toward the second zone;

transmit, to the first RFID reader, the confirmation message; and

transmit, to the RFID tag, a signal.

2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the current state is a state in which the RFID tag can be read by RFID readers.

3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the first RFID reader determines that the RFID tag is moving toward the second zone based on one or more of a received signal strength indicator (RSSI) value, a velocity, an approach angle, and a read rate.

4. The system of claim 1 , wherein the notification indicating that the RFID tag is moving toward the second zone includes one or more of an identification for the RFID tag, a frequency over which the RFID tag communicates, and a read history for the RFID tag.

5. The system of claim 1 , wherein the first RFID reader ceases communication with the RFID tag by blocking transmissions from the RFID tag.

6. The system of claim 5 , wherein the first RFID reader only blocks transmissions from the RFID tag for a predetermined time period.

7. The system of claim 1 , wherein the first RFID reader is further configured to:

transmit, to a third RFID reader, an instruction to block transmissions from the RFID tag.

8. The system of claim 1 , wherein the confirmation message indicates that the second RFID reader has established communication with the RFID tag.

9. The system of claim 1 , wherein the second RFID reader is further configured to:

transmit, to the RFID tag, an instruction to change to a new state, wherein the new state is a state in which the RFID tag cannot be read by RFID readers for at least a period of time.

10. A method for monitoring radio frequency identification (RFID) tags in a retail facility, the method comprising:

determining, by a first RFID reader while the first RFID reader is reading an RFID tag based on a signal received from the RFID tag, a direction of movement of the RFID tag;

determining, based on the direction of movement of the RFID tag, that the RFID tag is moving toward a second zone;

determining that a second RFID reader is monitoring the second zone;

transmitting, to the second RFID reader, a notification indicating that the RFID tag is moving toward the second zone;

receiving, by the first RFID reader, a confirmation message;

instructing, by the first RFID reader, the RFID tag to remain in its current state;

ceasing, by the first RFID reader, communication with the RFID tag; and

transmitting, by the second RFID reader, a signal to the RFID tag.

11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the current state is a state in which the RFID tag can be read by RFID readers.

12. The method of claim 10 , wherein the first RFID reader determines that the RFID tag is moving toward the second zone based on one or more of a received signal strength indicator (RSSI) value, a velocity, an approach angle, and a read rate.

13. The method of claim 10 , wherein the notification indicating that the RFID tag is moving toward the second zone includes one or more of an identification for the RFID tag, a frequency over which the RFID tag communicates, and a read history for the RFID tag.

14. The method of claim 10 , wherein the first RFID reader ceases communication with the RFID tag by blocking transmissions from the RFID tag.

15. The method of claim 14 , wherein the first RFID reader only blocks transmissions from the RFID tag for a predetermined time period.

16. The method of claim 10 , further comprising:

transmitting, by the first RFID reader to a third RFID reader, an instruction to block transmissions from the RFID tag.

17. The method of claim 10 , wherein the confirmation message indicates that the second RFID reader has established communication with the RFID tag.

18. The method of claim 10 , further comprising:

transmitting, by the second RFID reader to the RFID tag, an instruction to change to a new state, wherein the new state is a state in which the RFID tag cannot be read by RFID readers for at least a period of time.

19. The system of claim 1 , wherein the first RFID reader transmits the notification indicating that the RFID tag is moving toward the second zone to the second RFID reader to hand the RFID tag off to the second RFID reader.

20. The method of claim 10 , wherein the first RFID reader transmits the notification indicating that the RFID tag is moving toward the second zone to the second RFID reader to hand the RFID tag off to the second RFID reader.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 22, 2018
From: WAL-MART STORES, INC.
To: WALMART APOLLO, LLC
Reel/Frame 048097/0198 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 9, 2018
From: LEWIS, STEVEN J.; TINGLER, JEREMY R.; TAULBEE, ALVIN S.
To: WAL-MART STORES, INC.
Reel/Frame 046606/0274 →