CN117098279A - RFID switch panel control system and method - Google Patents
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Abstract
The invention relates to the technical field of passive radio frequency and discloses a control system and a control method of an RFID switch panel. The invention solves the problems of troublesome installation, potential safety hazard, high structural complexity and the like in the prior art.
Description
Technical Field
The invention relates to the technical field of passive radio frequency, in particular to a control system and a control method for an RFID switch panel.
Background
The switch panel is a necessary electric product for every family, for example, a switch lamp is controlled. Common switches include wired or wireless switches.
The wired switch is controlled by connecting a controlled power supply to the lower part of the switch panel, so that the process of grooving, wiring and the like on the wall body is needed during installation, the installation is troublesome, and the labor and materials are wasted; in addition, because the switch is powered on, potential safety hazards exist in installation or use of a user.
The wireless switch can emit wireless control signals to control the on-off of the power supply without connecting a power line, and the working principle is to control various appliances by using a wireless remote controller. The remote control wireless switch is formed by pairing and combining a transmitter and a receiver, wherein the transmitter encodes a control key of a controller, modulates the control key onto a radio frequency signal and transmits a wireless signal; the receiver decodes the received wireless signal to obtain the signal corresponding to the control key, and then controls the corresponding circuit to work. There are several common modes such as radio remote control (e.g. Zigbee, wiFi, bluetooth, etc.), ultrasonic remote control, infrared remote control, etc. Because the common transmitter and receiver both need power supply, the wireless switch panel has certain energy consumption and certain potential safety hazard, and is difficult to use in a relatively severe environment; moreover, often the structural complexity is high, and flexible deployment is inconvenient.
Disclosure of Invention
In order to overcome the defects of the prior art, the invention provides a control system and a control method for an RFID switch panel, which solve the problems of troublesome installation, potential safety hazard, high structural complexity and the like in the prior art.
The invention solves the problems by adopting the following technical scheme:
an RFID switch panel control system comprises an RFID reader-writer, a switch control module and an RFID switch label, wherein the RFID reader-writer is respectively in communication connection with the switch control module and the RFID switch label.
As a preferred technical solution, the RFID reader module is configured to: and converting the read RFID switch label information or the information which is not read into a control instruction, and transmitting the control instruction to a switch control module to control a control object.
As a preferred technical scheme, the control command is transmitted to the switch control module through a protocol to control the control object.
As a preferred solution, the position of the RFID switch tag is movable.
As a preferable technical scheme, the switch control module has an RFID authentication function; wherein, RFID authentication function refers to: only if the RFID reader-writer reads the set authentication tag and the RFID switch tag held by the operator at the same time, the operator is considered to have operation authority to control the control object.
As a preferred embodiment, the control object of the switch control module is a lamp.
As a preferable technical scheme, the RFID switch further comprises a label shielding mechanism, and the label shielding mechanism can shield information of the RFID switch label.
As a preferred technical solution, the method for shielding information of the RFID switch tag by the tag shielding mechanism includes: and placing the RFID switch label into a metal box body, turning the label direction to a position which cannot be read by the RFID reader-writer, or moving the RFID switch label out of the reading distance of the RFID reader-writer.
An RFID switch panel control method adopts the RFID switch panel control system.
As a preferable technical scheme, the switch control module has an RFID authentication function, and when the RFID authentication is carried out, only the RFID reader-writer reads the set authentication tag and the RFID switch tag held by the operator at the same time, the operator is considered to have operation authority to control the control object.
Compared with the prior art, the invention has the following beneficial effects:
(1) The switch panel can realize switch control without an external power supply or a battery, and the panel has zero power consumption; the structural complexity is reduced, and the design, production and use costs are reduced; the terminal is not connected with electricity, so that the terminal is safer to use and can be used in a relatively severe environment;
(2) The switch panel has mobility and can be flexibly deployed;
(3) The authentication tag can realize switch authority management and ensure the legality of switch use.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of an RFID switch panel control system according to the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of an authentication operation using an RFID switch panel control system of the present invention;
FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram of a gas station switch lamp embodiment of embodiment 2.
Detailed Description
The present invention will be described in further detail with reference to examples and drawings, but embodiments of the present invention are not limited thereto.
Example 1
As shown in fig. 1 to 3, the present invention relates to the field of passive radio frequency technology, and in particular, to a system and a method for implementing control over a passive switch panel by using passive radio frequency technology.
The passive switch panel control system and method have the following characteristics:
(1) The system comprises an RFID reader, a switch control module, an RFID switch label and a label shielding mechanism (optional). The RFID switch tag and the tag shielding mechanism form a switch panel function. The RFID reader-writer module reads the switch label to form a switch or control instruction, and transmits the switch or control instruction to the switch control module through a protocol to control the switch or other controls (such as increasing brightness, decreasing brightness and the like)
(2) Further, the RFID authentication operation, the system can only be controlled by a certain operator holding a specific authentication label, such as a switch.
As shown in fig. 1, a passive switch panel control system.
The system mainly comprises the following elements:
1. a switch panel: including RFID tags and tag shielding mechanisms. The RFID tag provides control instructions, including controls to turn on or off, or other controls (e.g., increase brightness, decrease brightness, etc.); the label shielding mechanism is used for shielding the label after the instruction is read (for example, the label is placed in a metal box body, or the direction of the label is specially reversed, so that the aim that the label cannot be read and written is fulfilled).
An rfid reader: and converting the read RFID tag information (or unread information) into a control instruction.
3. And the switch control module is used for: finally controlling the switch;
as shown in fig. 2, RFID authentication operates. The system can only be controlled by an operator holding a specific authentication tag, such as a switch, for example, only if the two tags are read at the same time, the system is considered to have operation authority, and the other authority without the tag does not have the authority to operate.
The invention has the following beneficial effects:
(1) The switch panel can realize switch control without an external power supply or a battery, and the panel has zero power consumption; the structural complexity is reduced, and the design, production and use costs are reduced; the terminal is not connected with electricity, so that the terminal is safer to use and can be used in a relatively severe environment;
(2) The switch panel has mobility and can be flexibly deployed;
(3) The authentication tag can realize switch authority management and ensure the legality of switch use.
Example 2
As further optimization of embodiment 1, as shown in fig. 1 to 3, this embodiment further includes the following technical features on the basis of embodiment 1:
as shown in fig. 3, a gas station switch lamp embodiment of the present invention includes an RFID reader, a switch control module, an RFID on-lamp tag, an RFID off-lamp tag, a tag shielding mechanism, and an RFID authentication tag. In this case, the RFID on/off tag is movable and not necessarily fixed in a certain place.
When the RFID on-lamp label is within the control distance of the RFID reader-writer, for example, the RFID reader-writer is placed on the oil adding cabinet, the RFID reader-writer reads the label, a signal is transmitted to the switch control module through a protocol, and the switch control module considers that the signal is an on-lamp signal, and then the lamp is turned on.
When the RFID reader-writer is out of control distance, for example, a salesman takes the tag off, or an RFID shielding mechanism, for example, a metal box is placed on the tag, the RFID reader-writer cannot read the tag at this time, the switch control module cannot receive a signal, and the signal is considered to be a lamp-off signal, and then the lamp is turned off. Of course, the RFID light-off tag can be additionally made into a tag, and when the reader reads the light-off tag, the system automatically turns off the light.
Still further, a turn-on authentication is introduced. Only when the operator with the correct RFID authentication tag can turn the light on or off. The RFID reader-writer is required to read the RFID authentication tag of an operator and the RFID on/off lamp tag at the same time, and then the lamp can be turned on or off.
Still further, other controls (e.g., increasing brightness, decreasing brightness, etc.) may be designed to identify the tag.
As described above, the present invention can be preferably implemented.
All of the features disclosed in all of the embodiments of this specification, or all of the steps in any method or process disclosed implicitly, except for the mutually exclusive features and/or steps, may be combined and/or expanded and substituted in any way.
The foregoing description of the preferred embodiment of the invention is not intended to limit the invention in any way, but rather to cover all modifications, equivalents, improvements and alternatives falling within the spirit and principles of the invention.
Claims (10)
1. The RFID switch panel control system is characterized by comprising an RFID reader, a switch control module and an RFID switch label, wherein the RFID reader is respectively in communication connection with the switch control module and the RFID switch label.
2. The RFID switch panel control system of claim 1, wherein the RFID reader module is configured to: and converting the read RFID switch label information or the information which is not read into a control instruction, and transmitting the control instruction to a switch control module to control a control object.
3. The RFID switch panel control system of claim 2, wherein the control command is transmitted to the switch control module via a protocol to control the control object.
4. An RFID switch panel control system as in claim 1 wherein the location of the RFID switch tag is movable.
5. The RFID switch panel control system of claim 1, wherein the switch control module has an RFID authentication function; wherein, RFID authentication function refers to: only if the RFID reader-writer reads the set authentication tag and the RFID switch tag held by the operator at the same time, the operator is considered to have operation authority to control the control object.
6. The RFID switch panel control system of claim 1, wherein the control object of the switch control module is a lamp.
7. An RFID switch panel control system as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 6, further comprising a tag shielding mechanism capable of shielding information of the RFID switch tag.
8. The RFID switch panel control system of claim 7, wherein the method by which the tag shielding mechanism can shield information of the RFID switch tag comprises: and placing the RFID switch label into a metal box body, turning the label direction to a position which cannot be read by the RFID reader-writer, or moving the RFID switch label out of the reading distance of the RFID reader-writer.
9. An RFID switch panel control method, characterized in that an RFID switch panel control system according to any one of claims 1 to 8 is employed.
10. The method according to claim 9, wherein the switch control module has an RFID authentication function, and when performing RFID authentication, only if the RFID reader reads the set authentication tag and the RFID switch tag held by the operator at the same time, the operator considers that the operator has the operation authority to control the control object.
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