WO2010003081A2 - Nano rfid method and device - Google Patents
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- G06K19/0723—Record carriers with conductive marks, printed circuits or semiconductor circuit elements, e.g. credit or identity cards also with resonating or responding marks without active components with integrated circuit chips the record carrier comprising an arrangement for non-contact communication, e.g. wireless communication circuits on transponder cards, non-contact smart cards or RFIDs
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- the invention is directed to a method and device for nano radio frequency identification (RFID) and, more specifically, a method and device for nano RFID technology for use in tracking items using nano based tags.
- RFID radio frequency identification
- RFID tags typically contain at least two parts. One is an integrated circuit for storing and processing information, modulating and demodulating a radio frequency (RF) signal, and other specialized functions. The second part is an antenna for receiving and transmitting the signal.
- RF radio frequency
- Passive RFID tags typically have no internal power supply.
- the electrical current induced in the antenna by the incoming radio frequency signal provides just enough power for the Complimentary Metal-Oxide Semi-Conductor integrated circuit in the tag to power up and transmit a response.
- Most passive tags signal by backscattering a carrier wave from a reader. This means that the antenna has to be designed both to collect power from the
- ⁇ 9603003 incoming signal and also to transmit the outbound backscatter signal.
- the response of a passive RFID tag is not necessarily just an ID number; the tag chip can contain non- volatile, perhaps writable EEPROM for storing data.
- Semi-passive tags are similar to active tags in that they have a power source, but only powers the micro-circuitry and does not power the broadcasting of the signal. The response is typically powered by the backscattering of the RF energy from the reader.
- the invention meets the foregoing need and provides for a nano RFID device and related method suitable for use in applications requiring a tracking device of a few hundred nanometers or smaller in size.
- the nano RFID device constructed according to principles of the invention may be embedded into compositions, fabrics, objects, or the like, such as for example, and not limited to, clothing, objects associated with clothing (e.g., buttons, tags, bands, elastic threads, emblems, clasps, zippers, or the like), plastic, resins, commercial products or the like.
- the nano RFID device when constructed according to principles of the invention, may be woven into the fabric (or similar material), and/or constructed as part of the material's basic structure such as one of the threads, for example. In this type of application, this might include encasing the nano-RFID device within a filament such as when constructing rayon material, polyester material, plastic type material, or the like.
- the nano RFID device when constructed according to the inventive principles herein, may be embedded into a sub-assembly or a basic component of an end product that, when assembled, has the nano RFID device associated with it for tracking purposes.
- a nano radio frequency identification (RFID) device includes a radio frequency (RF) section configured to send an RF signal and at least one antenna operatively coupled to the RF section for emitting the RF signal, wherein the nano RFID device is configured to be less than about 150 nanometers in each of width, length and thickness.
- RF radio frequency
- a method for using a nano radio frequency identification (RFID) device includes a radio frequency (RF) section configured to emit an RF signal and at least one antenna operatively coupled to the RF section to emit the signal, wherein the nano RFID device is configured to be less than about 150 nanometers in each of width, length and thickness, the method including configuring identification data within the nano RFID device that identifies the RFID device and embedding the nano RFID device within an item or composition for tracking the item or composition.
- Figure 1 is a block diagram of an embodiment of a nano RFID device constructed according to principles of the invention.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram of another embodiment of a nano RFID device constructed according to principles of the invention.
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram of another embodiment of a nano RFID device constructed according to principles of the invention.
- Figure 4 is a flow diagram of an exemplary process performed according to principles of the invention and using a nano RFID device constructed according to principles of the invention, such as one of the nano RFID devices shown in relation to Figures 1-3; and
- FIG. 5 is a flow diagram of a process for constructing and/or using a RFID device, according to principles of the invention.
- the method and device of the invention includes providing a nano radio frequency identification (RFID) device (RFID tag) of about 150 nanometers or smaller in dimension.
- RFID device may include semiconductors as small as is 90-nm, perhaps with some chips configured and provided at the 65-nm, 45-nm and/or 30-nm size level, in view of the current cutting edge state-of-the-art in nano-fabrication.
- the technology for the included electrical circuitry may include CMOS or related technology for low power consumption.
- a nano RFID device constructed by nanotechnology techniques provides advantages over the currently available RFID devices such as permitting the RFID device to be woven into cloth, or embedded into other materials, when they are fabricated. This provides an embedded tracking mechanism (i.e., RFID) that may not be easily removed or damaged.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of an embodiment of a passive nano RFID component, generally denoted by reference numeral 100.
- the component 100 may include a nano RFID device 105 that may include a radio frequency circuit (RF) 110 that may be configured to respond to a received RF signal and to provide identifying information of the nano RFID device 105 which may be associated with a composition, item, product, person, or similar object.
- RF radio frequency circuit
- the nano RF circuit 110 may provide identifying information of device 105 when not triggered by the received RF signal.
- the identifying information may be electronically encoded alphanumeric data to uniquely identify the nano-RFID device 105.
- the RF circuit 110 may also be configured with a memory (not shown), such as EEROM or EEPROM, for example, to store other information that may be transmitted along with the identifying information.
- the nano RFID device 105 may also include antennae 115 that may receive an RF signal and also emit a response signal as generated by the RF circuit 110.
- the antennae 115 may be at least one, preferably two, carbon nano tubes or other nano materials suitable for RF reception and emission such as transmitting the outbound backscatter signal.
- a protective layer 120 such as a plastic coating or other suitable composition that provides environmental protection for the nano-RFID device 105.
- the nano-RFID device 105 may have a size of about 150 nanometers, or smaller, in all dimensions (length, width and thickness).
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram of an embodiment of active nano RFID component, generally denoted by reference numeral 200.
- the nano RFID component 100 may include an active nano RFID device 205 and may include a radio frequency circuit (RF) 210 that is configured to receive a RF signal and configured to emit data as initiated by the RF circuit 210 or as initiated by the micro-circuit 225 (which may comprise a micro-processor, or the like) that provides additional processing and control capability.
- the emitted data may include
- identifying information of the active nano RFID device 205 which may be associated with a composition, item, product, person, or similar object.
- the identifying information may be electronically encoded alphanumeric data to uniquely identify the nano-RFID device 205.
- the active nano device 205 may also be configured with a memory 230, such as EEROM or EEPROM, for example, to store the identifying data, and/or other information that may be transmitted along with the identifying information.
- the active nano device 205 may also include a nano power source 235 such as a nano battery, for example.
- the power source 235 may be fabricated as a nano chemical- battery or nano bio-battery, as is known in the art.
- the power source 235 may be configured to provide power to the RF circuit 210, micro-circuit 225 and memory 230.
- the power source 235 may provide sufficient power to cause a stronger response signal, hence greater transmission distances, as compared with a passive nano RFID device, such as shown in relation to Figure 1, for example.
- Antennae 215 may receive an RF signal and also emit a response signal as generated by the RF circuit 210 that may be initiated by the micro-circuit 225.
- the antennae 215 may be at least one, preferably two, carbon nano tubes or other nano materials suitable for RF reception and emission such as transmitting the outbound backscatter signal.
- the nano RFID component 200 may involve a protective layer 220, such as a plastic coating or other suitable composition that provides environmental protection for the nano-RFID device 205.
- the RF circuit 210 and the micro-circuit 225 may be combined in some embodiments.
- the nano device 205 may have a size of about 150 nanometers, or smaller, in all dimensions (length, width and thickness).
- Figure 3 is a block diagram of an embodiment of a semi-passive nano RFID component, generally denoted by reference numeral 300.
- the embodiment of Figure 3 may be configured similarly to the device of Figure 2, except that the nano power source 235 does not power the response signal, rather the response signal may be provided in the same manner
- FIG. 1 is a flow diagram of using an embodiment of a nano-RFID device of Figures 1, 2 or 3, according to principles of the invention, starting at step 400.
- a nano RFID device i.e., nano RFID tag
- the nano RFID device may be initialized or configured with identifying data unique to the particular nano RFID device, and/or unique to an item, composition, person or object associated with the nano RFID device. This may be, for example, a serial number, a product code, a name, an encoded identifier, or the like.
- the nano RFID device may be embedded in, or attached to, a composition or material, item, or product.
- the nano RFID device may be woven directly into a fabric material such as cloth (maybe as part of a thread).
- FIG. 420 the composition, material, product or similar object may be tracked by RFID techniques and the resulting identification information received by the RFID exchange processed according an application or system using the nano RFID device.
- the process ends.
- FIG. 5 is a flow diagram of a process for constructing and/or using an RFID device, according to principles of the invention, starting step 500.
- a RFID nano construction process may be initiated to fabricate a nano RFID device of about 150 nanometers or smaller in dimension.
- one or more antenna may be configured, such as a pair of carbon nano-tubes.
- a nano battery may be provided
- an optional micro-circuit may be provided for generating a RF message (e.g., for an active type RFID device).
- a memory may be provided (e.g., for an active type RFID device).
- identifying data may be configured that identifies the RFID device and may be a serial number, name, encoded identifier, product code, or the like.
- the RFID device may be embedded or attached to a composition or item.
- an item or composition may be tracked by tracking a location and/or movement of the RFID device that is embedded or attached to the item or composition.
- the process may exit.
- the identification information within a nano RFID device may be duplicated among more than one nano RFID device, so that more than one nano RFID device may have the same identification information, or at least a subset of the same information.
- This capability may be useful in those applications where an associated item, perhaps a large coat, for example, might require multiple nano RFID devices to be present in different parts of the coat, such as the two arms for instance.
- the identification data may be the same identifying data in all the nano RFID devices woven into the coat.
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