18362923. WIRELESS TAG READING APPARATUS, STORAGE MEDIUM, AND METHOD simplified abstract (Toshiba Tec Kabushiki Kaisha)

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WIRELESS TAG READING APPARATUS, STORAGE MEDIUM, AND METHOD

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, STORAGE MEDIUM, AND METHOD - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18362923 titled 'WIRELESS TAG READING APPARATUS, STORAGE MEDIUM, AND METHOD

Simplified Explanation

The wireless tag reading apparatus described in the patent application includes an antenna, a driving mechanism to move the antenna to multiple positions, and a controller to obtain tag information and radio wave information from a wireless tag at each position, determine if the tag is a reading target based on positional information, and issue a notification if the positional information reliability is below a threshold.

  • Antenna, driving mechanism, and controller components
  • Obtaining tag information and radio wave information
  • Determining reading target based on positional information
  • Issuing notification if positional information reliability is low

Potential Applications

This technology could be used in inventory management systems, asset tracking, and access control systems.

Problems Solved

This technology solves the problem of accurately identifying and reading wireless tags in various positions, improving the efficiency of tag reading processes.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include increased accuracy in tag reading, improved reliability of positional information, and enhanced overall performance of wireless tag reading systems.

Potential Commercial Applications

"Enhancing Wireless Tag Reading Efficiency in Inventory Management and Asset Tracking Systems"

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art for this technology could be RFID systems with fixed antennas that may not be able to accurately read tags in multiple positions.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology handle interference from other radio waves in the environment?

The patent application does not provide information on how the apparatus deals with interference from other radio waves that may affect tag reading accuracy.

What is the power consumption of the wireless tag reading apparatus?

The patent application does not mention the power consumption of the apparatus, which could be crucial for practical applications where energy efficiency is important.


Original Abstract Submitted

A wireless tag reading apparatus includes an antenna, a driving mechanism configured to move the antenna to multiple positions, and a controller configured to: upon receipt of a radio wave from a wireless tag via the antenna at each of the multiple positions, obtain tag information stored in the wireless tag and radio wave information related to the radio wave, determine whether the wireless tag is a reading target based on positional information indicating a position of the wireless tag that is output from a model in response to an input of the radio wave information, and issue a notification when a reliability level of the positional information output from the model is less than a predetermined threshold value.