INTELLIGENT DIAPER MONITORING DEVICE
20220023107 · 2022-01-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G06K7/10217
PHYSICS
G06K19/0724
PHYSICS
H01Q1/2225
ELECTRICITY
G08B21/245
PHYSICS
International classification
G06K19/077
PHYSICS
Abstract
The invention provides a diaper monitoring device for detecting wetness of a diaper. The device includes an RFID tag, an RFID reading module, a first communication module, a power adapter, an application program, operating at a user end and a control server. The RFID reading module has a scan program. The scan program controls the RFID reading module to scan the RFID tag with the RF signal with various frequencies according to a scan parameter and sends a number of successful scans to the control server. The control server makes a notification indicating that the diaper is wet when the number of successful scans is less than a threshold. A user can adjust the scan parameter through the application program to modify sensitivity of diaper wetness degree.
Claims
1. A diaper monitoring device for detecting wetness of a diaper, comprising: a radio-frequency identification (RFID) tag, attached on or implanted in the diaper; an RFID reading module, used for sending a radio-frequency (RF) signal and receiving an echo signal from the RFID tag, having a scan program operated by the RFID reading module, and the scan program automatically controlling the RFID reading module to scan the RFID tag with the RF signal with various frequencies according to a scan parameter and recording a number of successful scans; a first communication module, electrically connected to the RFID reading module; a power adapter, electrically connected to the RFID reading module for converting an external power into a driving power to supply the RFID reading module; an application program, operating at a user end; and a control server, provided with a second communication module communicating and connecting with the first communication module, and bidirectionally communicating with the RFID reading module and the application program through the second communication module; wherein the number of successful scans corresponding to the scan parameter is sent to the control server as a scan result, the RFID module bidirectionally communicates with the control server through the first communication module, the control server receives the scan result from the RFID reading module and sends both an operation command and the scan parameter from the application program to the RFID reading module, the control server sends out a first signal indicating that the diaper is wet when the number of successful scans of the scan result is less than a predetermined threshold of the scan parameter corresponding to the scan result, the application program is operated at a digital apparatus for obtaining the first signal and generates a notification corresponding to the first signal, the application program generates the operation command and sends both the operation command and the scan parameter to the control server.
2. The diaper monitoring device of claim 1, wherein the scan parameter includes multiple RF powers, multiple transmitting frequencies corresponding to each RF power and the predetermined threshold corresponding to each RF power.
3. The diaper monitoring device of claim 2, wherein the RFID tag is scanned with the RF signal of one of the RF powers of the scan parameter, and the RF signal comprises multiple RF signals of the various transmitting frequencies.
4. The diaper monitoring device of claim 2, wherein the RFID tag is scanned with the RF signal of ones of the RF powers of the scan parameter, and the RF signal comprises multiple RF signals of the various transmitting frequencies.
5. The diaper monitoring device of claim 1, wherein each of the first communication module and the second communication module is implemented by a Wi-Fi communication module, a 4G communication module or a Bluetooth® module.
6. The diaper monitoring device of claim 1, wherein the application program is operated in a smartphone, a tablet or a wearable device.
7. The diaper monitoring device of claim 1, wherein the RFIS tag is a UHF RFIS tag.
8. The diaper monitoring device of claim 2, wherein the RFID reading module comprises a microprocessor, an antenna, an RF module and a memory, the RF module comprises a modulator, a demodulator and an adjustable power amplifier, the microprocessor is electrically connected to the RF module, the memory and the first communication module, the antenna is electrically connected to the RF module, the microprocessor generates a signal to the RFID tag and sends to the RF module, the microprocessor operates the scan program stored in the memory, the microprocessor controls the RF module to adjust the RF power and the transmitting frequency according to the scan parameter, the modulator of the RF module modulates the signal to the RFID tag into a carrier to be the RF signal, the RF signal is transmitted to the RFID tag with the RF power and the transmitting frequency via the antenna, the antenna receives the echo signal from the RFID tag 10, which means the successful scan, and the successful scan is counted to be the number of successful scans.
9. The diaper monitoring device of claim 1, wherein the RFID reading module and the first communication module are integrated into one piece.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0029] Please refer to
[0030] The RFID tag 10 includes an RFID chip 11 and an antenna 12 electrically connected to the RFID tag. The RFID tag 10 is attached on or implanted in a diaper 70. The embodiment shown in
[0031] The RFID reading module 20 is electrically connected to the first communication module 30. Preferably, the RFID reading module 20 and the first communication module 30 are integrated into one piece. The RFID reading module 20 bidirectionally communicates with the control server 60 through the first communication module 30. The RFID reading module 20 is used to send an RF signal to both scan the RFID tag 10 and receive an echo signal from the RFID tag 10. The RFID reading module 20 has a built-in scan program operated by the RFID reading module 20. The scan program automatically controls the RFID reading module 20 to scan the RFID tag with the RF signal with various frequencies according to a scan parameter, for example, automatically scan the RFID tag 10 at regular intervals, and then records the number of successful scans to the RFID tag 10. The number of successful scans corresponding to the scan parameter is sent to the control server 60 as a scan result. The term “successful scans” means that the RFID reading module 20 successfully receives the echo signal from the RFID tag 10, in substance, it means that the RFID reading module 20 successfully activates the RFID tag 10 and the RFID reading module 20 successfully reads the RFID tag 10. The scan parameter includes multiple RF powers, multiple transmitting frequencies corresponding to each RF power and a predetermined threshold corresponding to each RF power.
[0032] The RFID reading module 20 is substantially the same as an RFID reader in function and structure. As shown in
[0033] The control server 60 serves as a background of the diaper monitoring device of the invention. The control server 60 may be a server, a personal computer or any other electronic devices which can operate a computer program. The control server 60 is provided with a second communication module 61 which communicating and connecting with the first communication module 30. In other words, the control server 60 can make bidirectional communication with the RFID reading module 20 and the electronic device operating the application program 50 via the second communication module 61. The control server 60 receives a scan result from the RFID reading module 20 and sends both an operation command (including a scan command implementing a manual scan) and the scan parameter from the application program 50 to the RFID reading module 20. The control server 60 sends out a first signal indicating that the diaper 70 is wet when the number of successful scans of the scan result is less than a predetermined threshold of the scan parameter corresponding to the scan result. The application program 50 generates a corresponding notification (such as numeral, text, optical or audio information) which is shown on an output device (such as display, speaker or indicator light) of a smartphone, a tablet or a wearable device to caution the user the diaper 70 being wet. On the other hand, a user may send a scan command to the control server 60 through the application 50 at any time, and then the control server 60 notifies the RFID reading module 20 to scan the diaper 70 immediately to implement a manual scan.
[0034] The power adapter 40 is electrically connected to the RFID reading module 20 for converting an external power into a driving power to supply the RFID reading module 20. The first communication module 30 and the second communication module 61 may be implemented by a Wi-Fi communication module, a 4G communication module or a Bluetooth® module to perform the bidirectional communication between the RFID reading module 20 and the control server 60 and the bidirectional communication between the control server 60 and the electronic device operating the application program 50.
[0035] The intelligent diaper monitoring device of the invention has features as follows:
[0036] 1. As a preferred embodiment, the scan parameter stored in the RFID reading module 20 has at least one RF power. As another preferred embodiment, the scan parameter stored in the RFID reading module 20 has multiple RF powers. Each RF power in a preset frequency range such as 860M˜930 MHz (i.e., ultra-high frequency, UHF) at preset frequency intervals scans the RFID tag 10. In other words, transmitting an RF signal to scan the RFID tag 10 by with any RF power is equivalent to repeatedly scanning the RFID tag 10 with different transmitting frequency of RF signal at each scan.
[0037] 2. Recording the scan result of the RF signal of each transmitting frequency of each RF power is equivalent to recording the number of successful scans of the RFID tag 10.
[0038] 3. Whether a diaper 70 is wet or not is judged by monitoring the number of successful scans at each RF power. When a diaper 70 is dry, all the RF signal of each transmitting frequency of relatively lower RF powers can successfully activate the RFID tag 10 (i.e., the successful scans). When a diaper 70 is wet, the higher the wetness degree is, the higher the RF power needed to successfully activate the RFID tag 10 is. Please refer to
[0039] A curve of activating power (the relationship between the RF power and the transmitting frequency of the activated RFID tag 10) of the RFID tag 10 on surfaces of different diapers 70 has certain randomness. Consistency is hard to appear. It is necessary to collect scan results of the RFID tag 10 in a wide frequency range to obtain an overall trend of variation of the activating power. On the other hand, when a diaper 70 which is attached by the RFID tag 10 is wet, its dielectric constant will become larger. This will make the RFID tag 10 unmatched (the reading performance varies) to increase the activating power.
[0040] Preferably, the invention sets different predetermined thresholds in the scan parameter. Each predetermined threshold has an exclusive power sector. According to magnitude of the RF power, the power sectors are divided into a low power sector, a middle power sector and a high power sector. Each power sector further includes multiple different transmitting powers. For example, RF powers of the low power sector is set to be 18 dBm, 21 dBm and 30 dBm, RF powers of the middle power sector is set to be 21 dBm, 24 dBm and 30 dBm, and RF powers of the high power sector is set to be 24 dBm, 27 dBm and 30 dBm. A user can select one of the power sectors according to actual conditions through the application program 50.
[0041] Another factor determining the RF power and its corresponding predetermined threshold is the reading distance of the RFID tag 10. When the middle power sector is selected, the scanning frequency range is 840-960 MHz, the frequency interval is 10 MHz, and the number of the RF signals at each RF power is 13. The predetermined thresholds corresponding to each RF power may be set as follows: when the RF power is 21 dBm, scan the RFID tag 10 with multiple (such as 13) different transmitting frequencies, if the number of successful scans is below 2; when the RF power is 24 dBm, the number of successful scans is below 4; or when the RF power is 30 dBm, the number of successful scans is below 6; the diaper 70 can be judged wet. Preferably, sensitivity of wetness degree of a diaper 70 can be changed by adjusting the scan parameter through the application program. This can make the wetness degree of a diaper 70 meet a user's sensation.
[0042] Steps of the scan program operated by the RFID reading module 20 is shown in
[0043] S1) sending out an RF signal with a RF power predetermined by a scan parameter at multiple different transmitting frequencies;
[0044] S2) receiving an echo signal from the RFID tag 10 after sending out the RF signal with each transmitting frequency;
[0045] S3) counting the number of successful receiving the echo signal at a single RF power as the number of successful scans;
[0046] S4) sending out a first signal indicating that the diaper 70 is wet when the number of successful scans of the scan result is less than a predetermined threshold of the scan parameter corresponding to the RF power, otherwise sending out a second signal indicating that the diaper 70 is not wet; and
[0047] S5) repeating the above steps to implement periodically automatically scanning the diaper 70.