Patent classifications
G06K7/10316
TAG READER DEVICE FOR AMUSEMENT FACILITY AND PLAYING EQUIPMENT HAVING THE SAME
A tag reader device for an amusement facility may be positioned on a display module for displaying an image and the display module. The tag reader device includes an antenna substrate on which a radio frequency identification antenna is formed, a protective plate disposed on the antenna substrate, and a storage container for accommodating the display module and the antenna substrate.
WIRELESS TAG COMMUNICATION DEVICE AND METHOD
A wireless tag communication device includes an antenna configured to transmit a carrier wave and receive a response wave output from a wireless tag with respect to the carrier wave and to specify a position of the wireless tag to be searched based on a radio wave intensity of the response wave received by the antenna. The device includes: a radio wave controller configured to switch the carrier wave between a first and second carrier wave to be transmitted in a first and second polarization direction respectively; and a comparator configured to compare a first and second radio wave intensity of a first and second response wave respectively output from the wireless tag with respect to the first and second carrier waves respectively, and the radio wave controller switches the carrier wave between the first carrier wave and the second carrier wave based on a comparison result of the comparator.
De-tuned multiple RFID antenna arrangement for gaming
A gaming table contains a number of antennas that are de-tuned from the resonant frequency of a single RFID tag. This increases the power required to read the single tag but matches the resonant frequency for reading a stack of RFID tags. The gaming table may further include a network analyzer and a set of capacitors that are dynamically switched among the antennas according to measuring the reflection coefficient of the antennas.
RFID TERMINAL AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME
The present disclosure provides a RFID terminal and a method of using the same. The RFID terminal includes: a directional antenna module configured to directionally receive a signal transmitted by an electronic tag on an item in a region to be read; a camera configured to collect an image of the region to be read; and a control unit configured to screen information of a target item according to the image of the region to be read captured by the camera.
Tag reader
According to one or more embodiments, the tag reader includes a communication controller, a temperature measuring sensor, and a processor. The communication controller controls an output signal to be output from an antenna of the tag reader. The temperature measuring sensor measures an internal temperature of the tag reader. The processor sets the output value of an output signal based on the measured temperature and causes the communication control circuit to output the output signal from the antenna at the set output value.
Device for Detection of a Signal of Passive Chips and Method for Operating the Device
A device for detection of a signal of passive RFID chips comprising an antenna for transmitting a source radio signal and receiving a RFID chip radio signal, a peak detector, filters and bit decoders adapted to filter and decode signals with different types of modulation including amplitude, frequency, and phase modulation, and a computing unit. The device further comprises at least a first and a second parallel branch, with a signal processed by the peak detector fed to the input of these branches and the output of these branches connected to the computing unit. The first and the second branch consecutively comprise a filter and a bit decoder, wherein the filter and the bit decoder of the first branch are adapted to process the signal modulated by the first type of modulation, the filter and the bit decoder of the second branch are adapted to process the signal modulated by the second type of modulation. The computing unit comprises at least a first and a second module connected in parallel comprising a protocol for detection of a signal processed by the given protocol, wherein the first module protocol is different from the second module protocol.
READING DEVICE
According to one embodiment, a reading device is configured to read information from an RFID tag attached to a product. The reading device includes a housing, an antenna, an opening-and-closing lid, a detector, a reading unit, and an alert unit. The housing includes an opening portion, and therein a space for accommodating the product. The antenna is provided within the space. The opening-and-closing lid is opening and closing the opening portion. The detector is configured to detect an open or closed state of the opening-and-closing lid. The reading unit is configured to read the information from the RFID tag. The alert unit is configured to issue an alert on an operation method in accordance with the open or closed state of the opening-and-closing lid and an operation state of the reading unit.
ANTENNA APPARATUS
According to one embodiment, an antenna apparatus includes a ground plate having an opening, a ground layer on a first side of the ground plate, an antenna on the first side of the ground plate and connected to the ground layer, the antenna being disposed around the opening, and a conductive member on the first side of the ground plate to contact an outer perimeter of the opening. The conductive member is electrically connected to the ground layer.
Methods of using a cellular telephone
Various switchable devices, e.g., cellular telephones, including inductive and/or RF antennas are disclosed. These switchable devices may include one or more switches and a biometric sensor. Some of these one or more switches are optionally wireless and/or manual. In various embodiments, the switchable devices include are included within cellular phones, security devices, identity devices, financial devices, remote controls, and the like. The switchable devices are optionally configured to perform financial transactions.
Wireless User Authentication System
A wireless user authentication system uses an AIDC device and a wireless reader to verify the identity of an individual. The AIDC device is a key fob that contains the user's credentials. The wireless reader is a device that wirelessly interrogates the AIDC device to ascertain the user's credentials. The wireless reader has a casing an interface window, a component cavity, a control panel, multiple antenna spacers, an antenna, and a processing unit. The casing is an enclosure that houses the components of the wireless reader within the component cavity. The interface window is hole that enables the user to access the control panel. the antenna spacers are rigid beams that retain the processing unit in a position that is offset from the control panel. Additionally, the antenna is wound around the antenna spacers and retained in a configuration that facilitates wirelessly communicating with the AIDC device.