DYNAMIC MONITORING SYSTEM WITH RADIO-FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION
20220318586 ยท 2022-10-06
Inventors
- Tsai-Chih LIN (NEW TAIPEI, TW)
- Wen-Tzong LEE (NEW TAIPEI, TW)
- Che-Fu LIU (NEW TAIPEI, TW)
- Ruei-Yang CHEN (NEW TAIPEI, TW)
Cpc classification
G06K19/0717
PHYSICS
G06K19/07762
PHYSICS
G06K7/10415
PHYSICS
G06K7/10475
PHYSICS
G06K19/07713
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A dynamic monitoring system with radio-frequency identification includes a radio-frequency identification (RFID) tag, at least two radio-frequency identification (RFID) detectors and a processing device. The RFID tag is installed on a moving user. When the user enters a preset detection range, at least two RFID detectors detect the RFID tag and generate an identification signal, respectively. The processing device is coupled to at least two RFID detectors. The processing device generates a distance signal between the RFID tag and the at least two RFID detectors according to the identification signals and positions of the at least two RFID detectors. The processing device generates a positioning signal relevant to a position of the RFID tag within the preset detection range according to the distance signal.
Claims
1. A dynamic monitoring system with radio-frequency identification, comprising: a radio-frequency identification (RFID) tag, installed on a user who is moving; at least two radio-frequency identification (RFID) detectors, when the user entering a preset detection range, the at least two RFID detectors detecting the RFID tag and generating an identification signal respectively; and a processing device, coupled to at least two RFID detectors, the processing device generates a distance signal between the RFID tag and the at least two RFID detectors according to the identification signals and positions of the at least two RFID detectors, and the processing device generates a positioning signal relevant to a position of the RFID tag within the preset detection range according to the distance signal.
2. The dynamic monitoring system with radio-frequency identification as claimed in claim 1, wherein a quantity of the RFID detectors is two, the two RFID detectors are respectively located at a first coordinate and a second coordinate, and the processing device generates the positioning signal according to the first coordinate, the second coordinate and the identification signals.
3. The dynamic monitoring system with radio-frequency identification as claimed in claim 1, wherein the identification signal comprises distance information between the RFID tag and the at least two RFID detectors.
4. The dynamic monitoring system with radio-frequency identification as claimed in claim 3, wherein the processing device obtains the distance information according to frequency, wavelength and/or time of a detection signal communicated between at least two RFID detectors and the RFID tag.
5. The dynamic monitoring system with radio-frequency identification as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a thermal visualization device, the thermal visualization device being used for sensing a body temperature of the user to generate body temperature data, and the user having the RFID tag.
6. The dynamic monitoring system with radio-frequency identification as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a thermal visualization device and an image processing device, the thermal visualization device being used to sense at least one user to generate a thermal image, each of the at least one user having the RFID tag, the image processing device analyzing the thermal image to generate an image processing data, and the processing device generating the positioning signal according to the image processing data, the identification signals, and positions of the at least two RFID detectors.
7. The dynamic monitoring system with radio-frequency identification as claimed in claim 6, wherein the image processing device comprises a position analyzer, the position analyzer analyzes relative relationships between images of the at least one user in the thermal image to generate the image processing data.
8. The dynamic monitoring system with radio-frequency identification as claimed in claim 5, wherein the processing device further comprises a personnel data and/or an attendance data, the processing device generates a dynamic personnel data according to the personnel data, the identification signal and the positioning signal, or the processing device generates the dynamic personnel data according to the attendance data, the identification signal and the positioning signal, or the processing device generates the dynamic personnel data according to the personnel data, the attendance data, the identification signal and the positioning signal.
9. The dynamic monitoring system with radio-frequency identification as claimed in claim 5, wherein the processing device further comprises a personnel data and/or an attendance data, and the processing device generates a dynamic personnel data according to the personnel data, the identification signal, the positioning signal and the body temperature data.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0022] The aforementioned and other technical content, features and efficacies of the present invention will be clearly presented in the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment with reference to the drawings. The directional terms mentioned in the following embodiment, for example: up, down, above, below, left, right, front or back, etc., are merely directions for referring to the attached drawings. Therefore, the directional terms are used to illustrate but are not intended to limit the present invention.
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[0026] For example, when one of the users U1 enters a preset detection range P (as shown in
[0027] Specifically, by setting positions of at least two RFID detectors 11a, 11b, the preset detection range P can be defined according to the requirement. In this embodiment, the dynamic monitoring system with radio-frequency identification 1 including the two RFID detectors 11a, 11b is used as an example, but the present invention does not limit a quantity of the RFID detectors. A greater quantity of the RFID detectors may improve positioning accuracy and performance of the dynamic monitoring system with radio-frequency identification 1. In this embodiment, the dynamic monitoring system with radio-frequency identification 1 including the two RFID tags 13a, 13b is used as an example, but the present invention does not limit a quantity of the RFID tags. The processing device 15 can be implemented by, such as a processor, an electronic component, and/or a circuit, and the present invention is not limited thereto.
[0028] In one embodiment of the present invention, a quantity of the at least two RFID detectors 11a, 11b of the dynamic monitoring system with radio-frequency identification 1 is only two. As shown in
[0029] In one embodiment of the present invention, one of the identification signals 111a of the dynamic monitoring system with radio-frequency identification 1 includes a distance information D1 between one of the RFID tags 13a and one of the two RFID detectors 11a, and one of the identification signals 111b includes a distance information D2 between the other one of the RFID tags 13b and the other one of the RFID detectors 11b. That is, the identification signals 111a, 111b includes two distance information D1, D2 between one of the RFID tags 13a and the two RFID detectors 11a, 11b, respectively. Thereby, the processing device 15 is capable of generating the positioning signal S1 according to the two distance information D1, D2 and the identification signals 111a, 111b. Similarly, one of the identification signals 111b includes the two distance information D1, D2 between the other one of the RFID tags 13b and the two RFID detectors 11a, 11b, respectively. Thereby, the processing device 15 is capable of accurately and effectively identifying and positioning two of the RFID tags 13a, 13b.
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[0032] Similarly, the thermal visualization device 17 is capable of sensing the body temperature of the other one of the users U2 to generate corresponding body temperature data. The thermal visualization device 17 can be implemented by any possible thermal sensing and/or image capturing device, and the present invention is not limited thereto.
[0033] In one embodiment of the present invention, the dynamic monitoring system with radio-frequency identification 1 can further include an image processing device 151. The thermal visualization device 17 is used to sense the users U1, U2 to generate the thermal image 171. The users U1, U2 respectively, include the RFID tags 13a, 13b. The image processing device 151 analyzes the thermal image 171 to generate image processing data S2. The processing device 15 generates the positioning signal S1 of one of the RFID tag 13a according to the image processing data S2, the identification signals 111a, 111b, and positions (i.e., the first coordinate P1, the second coordinate P2) of the RFID detectors 11a, 11b. By analyzing the thermal image 171, the dynamic monitoring system with radio-frequency identification 1 is capable of substantially improving the efficiency and accuracy of dynamic monitoring of personnel. Method of generating the positioning signal S1 of the other one of the RFID tags 13b is similar to one of the RFID tags 13a, and thus will not be repeated here. In this embodiment, the image processing device 151 being disposed in the processing device 15 is used as an example, but the present invention is not limited thereto. The image processing device 151 can be implemented by any possible software, firmware, electronic components, and/or circuits.
[0034] In one embodiment of the present invention, the image processing device 151 of the dynamic monitoring system with radio-frequency identification 1 can further include a position analyzer 1511, for example. The position analyzer 1511 analyzes relative relationships between images of the users U1, U2 in the thermal image 171 to generate the image processing data S2. For example, the position analyzer 1511 is capable of generating the image processing data S2 by determining front and back positions of the users U1, U2 according to sizes of images of the users U1, U2 in the thermal image 171. For example, the position analyzer 1511 is capable of generating the image processing data S2 by determining relationships between left and right positions of the users U1, U2 according to left and right relationships of images of the users U1, U2 in the thermal image 171. Through disposal of the position analyzer 1511, the dynamic monitoring system with radio-frequency identification 1 is capable of substantially improving the efficiency and accuracy of dynamic monitoring of personnel.
[0035] In one embodiment of the present invention, the processing device 15 of the dynamic monitoring system with radio-frequency identification 1 further includes a personnel data 191 and/or an attendance data 193. The processing device 15 generates a dynamic personnel data 195 according to the personnel data 191, the identification signals 111a, 111b, and the positioning signal S1. Thereby, the dynamic monitoring system with radio-frequency identification 1 can be applied to, for example, personnel attendance management.
[0036] In one embodiment of the present invention, the processing device 15 generates the dynamic personnel data 195 according to the attendance data 193, the identification signals 111a, 111b, and the positioning signal S1. Thereby, the dynamic monitoring system with radio-frequency identification 1 can be applied to, for example, personnel attendance management.
[0037] In one embodiment of the present invention, the processing device 15 generates the dynamic personnel data 195 according to the personnel data 191, the attendance data 193, the identification signals 111a, 111b, and the positioning signal S1. Thereby, the dynamic monitoring system with radio-frequency identification 1 can be applied to personnel attendance management, for example.
[0038] In one embodiment of the present invention, the processing device 15 of the dynamic monitoring system with radio-frequency identification 1 further includes the personnel data 191 and/or the attendance data 193. The processing device 15 generates the dynamic personnel data 195 according to the personnel data 191, the identification signals 111a, 111b, the positioning signal S1, and the body temperature data 173. Thereby, the dynamic monitoring system with radio-frequency identification 1 can be applied to, for example, body temperature monitoring and attendance management of personnel.
[0039] In summary, the dynamic monitoring system with radio-frequency identification of the embodiments of the present invention is capable of accurately and effectively identifying and positioning the RFID tags through the at least two RFID detectors, and capable of substantially improving the efficiency and accuracy of dynamic monitoring of personnel.