18362932. WIRELESS TAG READING APPARATUS simplified abstract (Toshiba Tec Kabushiki Kaisha)

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WIRELESS TAG READING APPARATUS

Organization Name

Toshiba Tec Kabushiki Kaisha

Inventor(s)

Wataru Sakurai of Izu Shizuoka (JP)

Nobuo Murofushi of Susono Shizuoka (JP)

Shigeaki Suzuki of Gotemba Shizuoka (JP)

Yuki Suzuki of Izunokuni Shizuoka (JP)

Masaki Kimura of Izunokuni Shizuoka (JP)

Yuichiro Kawabe of Mishima Shizuoka (JP)

Haruka Otake of Mishima Shizuoka (JP)

WIRELESS TAG READING APPARATUS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18362932 titled 'WIRELESS TAG READING APPARATUS

Simplified Explanation

The wireless tag reading apparatus described in the patent application is a device that can read tag information stored in a wireless tag attached to an item. Here are some key points to understand the innovation:

  • The apparatus includes a stage where the item can be placed, movable antennas, a camera facing the stage, and a controller.
  • The antennas can be moved between first and second positions to transmit radio waves to the wireless tag attached to the item.
  • The controller controls the camera to capture images and detect objects, controls the antennas to transmit radio waves and move them, and acquires tag information from response waves transmitted by the wireless tag.
  • The controller can determine if the object has moved during the tag reading period and issue a notification if necessary.

Potential Applications

This technology can be used in inventory management systems, retail stores for tracking products, and in logistics for monitoring shipments.

Problems Solved

This technology solves the problem of efficiently reading tag information from wireless tags attached to items, even if the items are moved during the reading process.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include improved accuracy in reading tag information, real-time tracking of items, and increased efficiency in inventory management.

Potential Commercial Applications

A potential commercial application of this technology could be in the retail industry for tracking products and managing inventory effectively.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art for this technology could be RFID systems used for tracking and identifying objects in various industries.

Unanswered Questions

How does the apparatus handle multiple wireless tags attached to different items placed on the stage simultaneously?

The patent application does not provide details on how the apparatus distinguishes between multiple wireless tags attached to different items placed on the stage at the same time.

What is the range of the antennas in transmitting radio waves to the wireless tags?

The patent application does not specify the range of the antennas in transmitting radio waves to the wireless tags attached to the items.


Original Abstract Submitted

A wireless tag reading apparatus for reading tag information stored in a wireless tag attached to an item, includes a stage on which the item can be placed, one or more antennas movable between first and second positions, a camera facing the stage, and a controller configured to control the camera to capture images and detect an object therein, control the antennas to transmit radio waves to a wireless tag and move the antennas, wherein the transmitting and the moving are repeated while the antennas move from the first position to the second position during a tag reading period, acquire tag information from response waves transmitted by the wireless tag in response to the radio waves, based on the captured images, determine whether the object has moved during the tag reading period, and upon determining that the object has moved during the tag reading period, issue a notification.