WO2006114811A1 - Rfidタグ通信方法およびrfidタグ通信システム - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an RFID tag communication method and an RFID tag communication system for performing communication between a reader / writer connected to an antenna and an RFID tag attached to an object, and in particular, with an unnecessary RFID tag.
- the present invention relates to an RFID tag communication method and an RFID tag communication system capable of preventing communication and reliably communicating with a target RFID tag.
- RFID tags also called IC tags, store various data and perform radio wave communication with readers / writers that read and write data to / from RFID tags.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram showing an example of a radio wave intensity distribution disturbed by radio wave reflection.
- the reader / writer 1 with a built-in antenna can communicate with the RFID tag 2 with a predetermined radio wave intensity, and the radio wave transmitted by the antenna arrives, but the radio wave intensity is weak! Therefore, it is indicated that the radio wave reachability range 4 is normally unavailable.
- FIG. 3 shows a low radio wave intensity point 5 where the radio wave intensity generated by the influence of radio wave reflection is lower than the surroundings, and a high radio wave intensity point 6 where the radio wave intensity is higher than the surroundings. Yes.
- the low radio field strength point 5 and the high radio field strength point 6 are generated when the radio waves interfere with each other depending on the state of reflection of the surrounding radio waves and are weakened or strengthened.
- the RFID tag 2 is located at the low radio field strength point 5
- Patent Document 1 Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2001-225915
- Non-Patent Document 1 Kazuma Ando, “How far can I read BYTE LAB wireless IC tags”, Nikkei Byte, Nikkei BP, June 2004, No. 253, p. 72-83
- the present invention has been made in view of the above, an RFID tag communication method capable of preventing communication with an unnecessary RFID tag and reliably communicating with a target RFID tag, and An object is to provide an RFID tag communication system.
- the present invention is an RFID tag communication method for performing communication between a reader / writer connected to an antenna and an RFID tag attached to an object.
- An intensity changing step for changing the intensity of a communication radio wave propagated between the antenna and the RFID tag at the position of the RFI D tag, and the communication is performed when the intensity is changed by the intensity changing step.
- the communication process is included.
- the present invention is characterized in that, in the above invention, the intensity changing step changes the intensity by moving the RFID tag.
- the present invention is characterized in that, in the above-mentioned invention, the strength changing step changes the strength by changing a position or an orientation of the antenna.
- the present invention is characterized in that, in the above-mentioned invention, the intensity changing step changes the intensity by using a reflector that reflects communication radio waves.
- the present invention is characterized in that, in the above-mentioned invention, the intensity changing step changes the intensity by changing a position or an orientation of a reflecting plate that reflects communication radio waves.
- the present invention is an RFID tag communication system for performing communication between a reader / writer to which an antenna is connected and an RFID tag attached to an object, wherein the propagation is performed between the antenna and the RFID tag.
- Intensity changing means for changing the intensity of the communication radio wave at the position of the RFID tag, and communication means for performing the communication when the intensity is changed by the intensity changing means.
- the present invention is characterized in that, in the above invention, the strength changing means changes the strength by moving the RFID tag.
- the present invention is characterized in that, in the above-mentioned invention, the intensity changing means changes the intensity by changing a position or an orientation of the antenna.
- the present invention is characterized in that, in the above invention, the intensity changing means changes the intensity by reflecting the communication radio wave.
- the present invention is characterized in that, in the above-mentioned invention, the intensity changing means changes the intensity by changing a position or a direction in which the communication radio wave is reflected.
- the communication radio wave propagated between the antenna and the RFID tag is changed in intensity at the position of the RFID tag, and communication is performed when the intensity changes. Prevents communication with RFID tags and ensures communication with target RFID tags There is an effect that can be performed.
- the strength is changed by moving the RFID tag, it is possible to prevent unnecessary communication with the RFID tag by moving the RFID tag with a belt competitor or the like. This makes it possible to reliably communicate with other RFID tags.
- the intensity is changed by using the reflecting plate that reflects the communication radio wave, it is unnecessary by arranging the reflecting plate to change the intensity distribution of the communication radio wave.
- the effect is that communication with the RFID tag can be prevented and communication with the target RFID tag can be reliably performed.
- the intensity is changed by changing the position or orientation of the reflecting plate that reflects the communication radio wave, by changing the position and orientation of the reflecting plate, This prevents the communication with unnecessary RFID tags and has the effect of reliably communicating with the target RFID tag.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram for explaining an RFID tag communication system according to the present embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram for explaining an RFID tag communication system in which a radio wave intensity distribution is changed by a reflector.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram showing an example of a radio wave intensity distribution disturbed by radio wave reflection.
- communication is performed two or more times by changing the radio wave intensity at the position of the RFID tag of the communication radio wave propagated between the antenna and the RFID tag.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram for explaining an RFID tag communication system that works on the present embodiment.
- the object to which the RFID tags 10a and 10b are attached is placed on the belt conveyor and moved in the direction of the arrow.
- the illustration of the object and the belt conveyor is omitted.
- two reader / writers 11 a and ib force with a built-in antenna for communicating with the RFID tags 10 a and 10 b are arranged on both sides of the belt conveyor.
- the communication ranges 12a and 12b of the two readers / writers 11a and l ib are adjusted so that the RFID tags 10a and 10b attached to the object on the belt conveyor can be read. Yes.
- the communication range 12a in which the RFID tag to be originally communicated exists because the communication radio wave is strengthened or weakened due to the reflection of the communication radio wave.
- a low radio field strength point 13 whose radio field intensity is lower than the surrounding area is generated in 12b, and the reader / writer 11a, 1 lb cannot communicate with the RFID tag.
- the high radio field strength point 15 where the radio field strength is higher than the surrounding area is due to the reflection of the communication radio waves.
- the reader / writer 11a, l ib may communicate with RFID tags that are not subject to communication.
- the reader / writer 11a the ib force is moved to the same RFID tag 10a, 10b while moving the object to which the RFID tag 10a, 10b is attached by a belt conveyor. Try to communicate 3 times or more.
- the axial force of the communication radio wave transmitted by the antenna force is inclined with respect to the traveling direction of the object moving by the belt conveyor, and the reader / writer 11a, ib on the belt conveyor Expand the communicable range to increase the possibility of reading with the reader / writer 11a, l ib.
- a device (not shown) that supports the reader / writer 11a, l ib or the reader / writer 11a, l ib itself is connected to the reader / writer 11a, l ib (reader / writer 11a, l ib). Move the built-in antenna) up and down, left and right, or rotate it so that the RFID tags 10a and 10b can easily come out of the low signal strength point 13 and high signal strength point 15. Also good.
- a reflection plate that reflects communication radio waves may be arranged to change the radio wave intensity distribution by changing the propagation path of the communication radio waves.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram for explaining an RFID tag communication system in which the radio wave intensity distribution is changed by a reflector.
- RFID tags 10a and 10b are mounted on the belt conveyor.
- the object is moving.
- the reflectors 16a and 16b are different from the case of FIG. 2 in that they are arranged near the belt conveyor.
- the reflecting plates 16a and 16b may be flat reflecting plates, or may be convex or concave reflecting plates. Then, as shown in FIG. 2, the reflectors 16a and 16b are rotated by a certain angle alternately around the central axis in the clockwise and counterclockwise directions.
- the reflectors 16a and 16b perform a rotational motion, so that the communication radio waves transmitted by the antennas of the reader / writer 11a and 1 lb are reflected at different angles, and the low radio wave intensity points 1 3 and 3
- the RFID tags 10 a and 10 b can be easily removed from the low radio field strength points 13 and the high radio field strength points 15.
- the strength of the device is changed and communication is performed when the strength changes, so communication with unnecessary RFID tags is prevented and communication with the target RFID tags 10a and 10b is ensured. Can do.
- the RFID tag 10a, 10b since the strength is changed by moving the RFID tags 10a, 10b with the belt compressor, the RFID tag 10a, 10b is moved with the belt competitor, so that the RFID tag 10a, 10b is moved with the unnecessary RFID tag. Communication can be prevented and reliable communication can be performed with the target RFID tags 10a and 10b.
- the position and orientation of the antenna are changed. By doing so, it is possible to prevent unnecessary communication with the RFID tag and to reliably communicate with the target RFID tags 10a and 10b.
- the intensity distribution of the communication radio wave is changed by arranging the reflectors 16a and 16b. By doing so, it is possible to prevent unnecessary communication with the RFID tag and reliably communicate with the target RFID tag 10a, 1 Ob.
- each component of each illustrated device is functionally conceptual and does not necessarily need to be physically configured as illustrated.
- the specific form of distribution of each device's integration is not limited to that shown in the figure, and all or a part of it can be functionally or physically distributed in arbitrary units according to various loads and usage conditions. Can be integrated and configured
- each processing function performed in each device is realized in whole or in part by a program that is analyzed and executed by the CPU and the CPU, or as hardware by wired logic. Can be realized. Industrial applicability
- the RFID tag communication method and the RFID tag communication system that are effective in the present invention prevent communication with an unnecessary RFID tag and reliably communicate with the target RFID tag. This is useful for RFID tag communication systems that need to be connected.
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