Patent classifications
G08B13/2428
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR RFID-BASED RETAIL MANAGEMENT
A system for RFID-based retail management that includes a set of antennas, an RFID transceiver connected to the set of antennas; and a microprocessor-based system manager that controls the RFID transceiver and transforms RFID response data from the RFID transceiver into RFID tag location data according to read probability methods.
Commercial Vehicle With Device Status Sensors
Vehicles and systems for vehicles are disclosed. The systems can provide integrated cooperation across multiples aspects of the vehicle. For example, the vehicle can comprise a plurality of sensors and a computing device in communication with the plurality of sensors. The computing device can comprise at least one processor and a memory. A display can be in communication with the computing device. The computing device can be configured to display information associated with data from the plurality of sensors.
Commercial Vehicle With Tool Storage Sensors
Vehicles and systems for vehicles are disclosed. The systems can provide integrated cooperation across multiples aspects of the vehicle. For example, the vehicle can comprise a plurality of sensors and a computing device in communication with the plurality of sensors. The computing device can comprise at least one processor and a memory. A display can be in communication with the computing device. The computing device can be configured to display information associated with data from the plurality of sensors.
Systems and methods for RFID-based retail management
A system for RFID-based retail management that includes a set of antennas, an RFID transceiver connected to the set of antennas; and a microprocessor-based system manager that controls the RFID transceiver and transforms RFID response data from the RFID transceiver into RFID tag location data according to read probability methods.
Thermal scale radio frequency label
A thermal scale radio frequency label which includes a top layer of thermal paper of 20-60 lb weight with an RF antenna mounted on the thermal paper. The RF antenna includes a single turn inductor coil having a width of not less than 5 mm and not more than 13 mm. The inductor coil has a thickness in the range of 30-60 um and covers an area of at least 5549 mm. A capacitative layer is provided having a thickness in the range of 30-60 um. A dielectric layer is positioned between the capacitative layer and the inductor coil. A plurality of electrical connections are provided between the capacitative layer and the inductor coil. The electrical connections are capable of being deactivated by RF energy.
Wireless identification device, system, and method of interactive product authentication for smart advertisement enabled anti-counterfeit package
The present disclosure relates, according to some embodiments, to product authentication systems comprising a wireless identification device including a memory, a tamper evident detection circuit, and an electrically conductive circuit. The product authentication system may be configured to provide marketing information to the authentic wireless identification device. The wireless identification device may be configured to generate a rolling code with respect to at least one event field relating to wireless communication, to generate a tamper activated seed when the tamper evident detection circuit detects a change in at least one electrical property of the electrically conductive circuit, and to provide the wireless communication device with an NDEF message.
Container fraud detection system and method
A container fraud detection system and method using one or more wireless communication tags attached to a container in specific ways to ensure the authenticity of the contents. The tag is affixed to the container in such a way that the tag is destroyed upon opening of the container, thereby indicating fraud upon scanning. The tag may be affixed to the container by an adhesive strip, polymer film or wax composition. The tag may be affixed to an adhesive strip prior to application of the strip to a container. Two tags on the container or strip may be cryptographically linked. The tag information is accessible through a scanning device which communicates with a database that stores information about the container and analyzes the probability of fraud with an algorithm.
Removable attachment device for attaching to longer linear or filiform objects
A removable attachment device, that particularly forms an anti-theft device and/or electronic information medium, comprising a body on which a flap is mounted pivotably, wherein the body and the flap each have a substantially flat surface, wherein the flap rotates in relation to the body between a first extreme open position and a second extreme position known as the closed position in which the two respective surfaces can grip the object, wherein means are provided to lock the flap on the body temporarily and securely in the gripping position, characterized in that at least the gripping surface of the body and/or flap has/have raised or protruding means, that are elastically deformable.
Method and system for site-based power management of radio frequency identification implementations
A method and system for site based RFID power management is provided. The systems comprise one or more gateways, configured to create chatter in one or more gateway transmission ranges, a tag, located on an asset and operable in a plurality of states, configured to identify the presence of chatter in a tag reception range, and if chatter is identified by the tag, created by a chatter creating gateway that is one of the one or more gateways, then the tag enters a chatter present state.
Merchandise display security systems and methods
Merchandise security systems and methods are provided. In one example, a merchandise security system includes a plurality of security devices arranged in a wireless network, wherein the plurality of security devices are arranged in a planogram and each configured to protect one or more items from theft, each of the plurality of security devices configured to wirelessly communicate data with a remote device. The system also includes a plurality of electronic keys arranged in the wireless network and configured to wirelessly communicate data with the plurality of security devices and/or the remote device. Each of the plurality of electronic keys is configured to operate the plurality of security devices. The system also includes a gateway configured to receive the data from the plurality of security devices and electronic keys via wireless communication, wherein the gateway is configured to communicate the data to the remote computing device.