Patent classifications
G06K19/0672
Reconfigurable resonators for chipless RFID applications
The reconfigurable resonators for chipless RFID applications provide spiral resonators for a multiple resonator passive RFID transponder tag. Each spiral resonator includes a U-shaped frame of conductive material and has a plurality (K1) of parallel adjusting or shorting elements disposed between the legs of the U-shaped frame. Each resonator has one leg coupled to a transmission line adapted for connection between a receiving antenna and a transmitting antenna (in some embodiments, a single antenna may be used for both receiving and transmitting), and one of the adjusting or shorting elements may be selectively connected to the opposing leg of the frame to configure the resonator to resonate at one of (K1) different resonant frequencies (K frequencies if none of the elements are connected) by a short metal jumper strip to change the length of the spiral resonator.
Chipless radio frequency identification (RFIT) for tamper evidence
A radio frequency identification (RFID) tag or transponder that outputs a first signal when a product or product package is sealed. During one particular use, unsealing the product or product package disables the RFID tag, such that no active second signal is output (i.e., the second signal is a passive second signal). In another particular use, unsealing the product or product package removes one or more resonators of a multiresonator such that the second signal is an active second signal that is different from the first signal. The RFID tag need not be visible to identify whether the product or product package is in a sealed state or an unsealed state.
INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION
A system and method for monitoring operating conditions of an industrial installation system including a plurality of pieces of equipment. Each of the pieces of equipment includes a sensor and an electrically identifiable tag configured to identify the equipment. The sensors of each of the plurality of pieces of equipment provide an operating characteristic of the piece of equipment that is provided to an industrial equipment management system. The system is also configured to store the content of the electrically identifiable tag and to store a location identifier of each of plurality of pieces of equipment. Replacement of the identified defective equipment is made with replacement equipment having an identifier that uniquely identifies the replacement device and the location of the replacement device in the industrial installation system.
Dynamically interactive RFID tag with optical control
A radio frequency identifier (RFID) tag is provided for receiving and reflecting electromagnetic energy at select frequency bands of visible and infrared wavelengths. The RFID tag includes an electrically conductive backplane; a dielectric substrate disposed on the backplane; a light guide film (LGF) disposed on the substrate, and metamaterial elements. The LGF has an exposed surface segregated into domains. The metamaterial devices are disposed on a domain. Each device is tuned to respond to a corresponding frequency among the select frequency bands.
Unclonable environmentally-sensitive chipless RFID tag with a plurality of slot resonators
Chipless RFID tags and methods of using the same are provided. Each RFID tag provided herein can generate a unique and unclonable (unclonable chipless RFID, or UCR) identifier from its intrinsically random manufacturing process. The UCR device can monitor increase in storage temperature beyond that which is appropriate for a specific commodity to which the device is attached.
DUAL FREQUENCY TRANSCEIVER DEVICE
A transceiver device for receiving an interrogation signal at a first carrier frequency and for transmitting a response signal at a second carrier frequency is disclosed. The interrogation signal comprises the first carrier frequency modulated at the second carrier frequency. The communication device includes a sensor coupled to a demodulator. The sensor receives a low frequency input used to further modulate the interrogation signal. The demodulator demodulates the low frequency input from the first carrier frequency to thereby generate the response signal comprising the second carrier frequency and the low frequency input. The demodulator preferably includes a pyroelectric demodulator, a piezoelectric demodulator, or a detector diode. The demodulator preferably has a frequency response less than the first carrier frequency but greater than the second carrier frequency.
Device, System, and Method for Detection of Medical Device Components and/or Mating Thereof
Provided is a medical device assembly for detection of medical device components and/or mating thereof. The medical device assembly may include a first medical device component having at least one first resonant structure, which may have a first resonant frequency spectrum. A second medical device component may have at least one second resonant structure, which may have a second resonant frequency spectrum different than the first resonant frequency spectrum. Upon mating of the first medical device component to the second medical device component, the first resonant structure(s) and the second resonant structure(s) may combine to have a third resonant frequency spectrum, which may be different than the first resonant frequency spectrum and the second resonant frequency spectrum. A system and method are also disclosed.
HARMONIC RF TAG FOR WIRELESS MEASUREMENT OF MULTIPLE PRODUCTS
The harmonic tag includes a ring resonator circuit and may include a first ring microstrip disposed on a first side of a first dielectric substrate, a microstrip feedline spaced apart from and adjacent to the first ring microstrip and a ground plane disposed opposite the first ring microstrip and the microstrip feedline on a second side of the first dielectric substrate. The ring resonator circuit is tuned to resonate at an interrogation frequency. A dipole antenna circuit may include a dipole microstrip electrically coupled to the microstrip feedline through a first diode. The first diode causes the dipole microstrip to transmit a harmonic signal having a harmonic frequency twice the interrogation frequency.
MULTIRESONATOR RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION (RFID) TAG OVERLAY AS TAG RECODING
An improved system and method is provided for using the superposition of a number of extremely low cost multiresonator tags that can be configured to allow information to be written to the tag after application. The new information is written through layering of tags to encode information on an object to which the tags are affixed.
Dual-Frequency Tags to Detect Cement Curing in Wellbore Applications
Micro-Electro-Mechanical System (MEMS) tags having high and low resonant frequencies are used to detect the cured or uncured state of wellbore cement. The MEMS tags may be added to wellbore cement, and pumped downhole. An interrogation tool emits a signal at one or both of the resonant frequencies which, in turn, interacts with the MEMS tags to produce a response signal. Since uncured cement has a high attenuation, only the lower resonant frequency response signal is sensed by an interrogation device, thus indicating the cement remains uncured. When the cement cures, its conductivity drops and the attenuation of the higher resonant frequency response signal drops also, thus allowing that signal to be detected by the interrogation device and indicating the cement has cured.