WO2015060484A1 - 알에프 아이디 기반의 릴 수납 장치 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a radio frequency identification (RFID) technology, and more particularly, to a technology for recognizing information of an article using an RFID ID.
- RFID radio frequency identification
- RF ID (RFID) system is a non-contact recognition system that attaches a small chip to various items and transmits and processes the information of the goods and the surrounding environment information by radio frequency.
- the RFID ID system which consists of a reader with a reading function, an RFID tag with unique information, operating software and a network, reads the information by identifying a thin flat RFID tag attached to the article.
- RF ID system's radio frequency identification technology does not require direct contact or scanning in the visible band like a barcode. Because of these advantages, it is evaluated as a technology to replace the bar code, and its use range is very wide.
- an electronic component may be loaded into a device called a reel.
- the electronic component may be loaded onto the reel by winding a strip on which the electronic component is loaded on the reel.
- the reel may be attached with an RFID ID tag that provides information on the loaded electronic components.
- a shelf can be used to store and manage the reels. However, if a lot of reels are stored on the shelf, the user has to lift up the reels one by one to find a reel loaded with the desired electronic components, which wastes a lot of time and money.
- an RFID ID-based reel storage device capable of accurately recognizing a storage position of reels loaded with electronic components is proposed.
- an RFID ID-based reel storage device may individually receive and support a portion of a plurality of reels capable of winding and storing a strip on which electronic components are stacked, so that the reel may extend in an outer circumferential direction.
- a reel accommodating member antenna array for reading an RFID tag independently attached thereto, a switching unit for sequentially activating each antenna constituting the antenna array, and a read RFID tag for identifying each storing position of the reel. It includes a control unit.
- the antenna array may be configured such that a portion of each reel is slidingly received between each antenna.
- Each antenna is linear, and one side is an RF signal input / output unit for outputting an RF signal for reading the RFID tag and transferring the read RFID tag signal to the controller, the other side can be used as a grounding unit, and the grounding unit is common to a plurality of antennas. Can be used as ground.
- Each antenna may be an RF signal input / output unit at which one side outputs an RF signal for reading an RFID tag and is input back to a point where the read RFID tag signal is output, and may be a ground unit.
- each antenna may be configured with an antenna pattern such that the RF signal flows so that the RF signal is inputted back to the point where the RF signal is output through the RF signal input / output unit.
- Each antenna has an antenna pattern for outputting the RF signal and an antenna pattern for inputting the RF signal at upper and lower positions, respectively, and the antenna pattern for outputting the RF signal and the antenna pattern for inputting the RF signal are integral with each other. Can be.
- Each antenna has a shape protruding in a direction in which the reel is supported to support the reel, and can read an RFID tag attached to a specific area of the reel.
- Each antenna has a plurality of antennas so as to radiate the RF signals in both directions across the outer circumferential surface of the reel to read the RFID tags.
- the shielding means for the directivity of the RF signal in each radial direction may be further included.
- Each antenna is formed in a predetermined pattern capable of emitting RF signals, and may further include a support for supporting the pattern or a specific point of the member on which the pattern is formed on the main body of the reel receiving device.
- a further embodiment may include a light emitting unit for displaying the storage position information identified by the control unit.
- a further embodiment may include a variable fixing portion for adjusting and fixing the storage position according to the size of the reel when the reel is stored.
- the RFID ID-based reel storage device of the present invention reads the RFID tags attached to the plurality of reels in which the electronic parts are loaded, and informs the user of each storing position of the reels.
- the position of the loaded reel is easy to see.
- the reel storage device reads the RFID tags attached to each of the plurality of reels on which the electronic components are loaded, the respective storage positions of the reels can be known. Accordingly, even when countless reels are stored on the shelf, the user does not need to lift the reels one by one in order to find a reel loaded with electronic components that the user wants, thereby saving a lot of time and money.
- the device configuration can be simplified. That is, the RFID ID-based tag recognition does not need to include a separate antenna at another location, and thus, as the antenna is used as a member for storing and supporting the shelf itself, the device structure can be simplified and the recognition rate can be increased.
- each antenna has a shape protruding in a direction in which the reel is supported, thereby stably supporting the reel and increasing the RFID tag recognition rate regardless of the position of the RF tag attached to the reel.
- the RF tag is usually attached to a specific area of the outer circumferential surface of the reel. If each antenna is protruded, the protruding antenna and the RF tag attached to the outer circumferential surface of the reel overlap or the distance thereof is close to the antenna. Increase the probability of recognizing RF tags.
- the RFID tag is attached to the inner circumferential surface of the reel in various shapes such as a circle and a square so that the reel is stored in the reel storage device so that the inner circumferential surface of the reel and the antenna overlap so that the RF signal can be easily transmitted and received. can do.
- a receptacle having a variable shape that can be fixed by adjusting its storage position according to the size of the reel when the reel is stored, and by adjusting the position of the reel according to the size of the reel, Reels can be stored and supported regardless.
- the user can intuitively know the storage position information.
- FIGS. 1A to 1D are external views of an RFID ID-based reel receiving device according to various embodiments of the present disclosure
- FIGS. 2A and 2B are reference views showing a state in which a reel is accommodated in a reel accommodation device according to various embodiments of the present disclosure
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram of a reel receiving device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a reference diagram illustrating a structure of an antenna for RF signal transmission according to an embodiment of the present invention
- 5A to 5K are external views illustrating the shape of an antenna according to various embodiments of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 6 is a reference view showing a fixing part according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- 7A and 7B are reference views illustrating an example of RFID tag recognition and shielding means of an antenna according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a reference diagram for explaining an algorithm in which an antenna recognizes an RFID tag of a reel according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 9 is a reference diagram illustrating an application example of a light emitting unit of a reel accommodation device according to an exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 1A to 1D are external views of an RFID ID-based reel receiving device 1 according to various embodiments of the present disclosure.
- the reel accommodating apparatus 1 includes a main body 13 and a reel accommodating antenna array (hereinafter referred to as an antenna array) 10, and may further include a fixing part 11. Can be.
- an antenna array hereinafter referred to as an antenna array
- the reel storage device 1 is a device that can support and support a plurality of reels 2, and can individually store and support each of the plurality of reels 2.
- the reel 2 has a form in which a strip on which the electronic component is loaded is wound, and the electronic component may be, for example, a semiconductor chip. The structure of the reel will be described later with reference to FIG. 2.
- the antenna array 10 is composed of a plurality of antennas formed on the main body 13, and accommodates and supports each of the plurality of reels 2, and simultaneously functions as an antenna.
- Each antenna constituting the antenna array 10 physically accommodates and supports each of the reels 2, and electrically transmits and receives an RF signal using RF ID technology in order to know each storage position of the reels.
- the individual antennas of the antenna array 10 are arranged in a line and spaced apart from each other at intervals sufficient to accommodate the respective reels 2 for individual reel storage and support.
- the fixing unit 11 fixes and supports the reels accommodated between the antennas so that the reels do not move.
- the reel receiving device 1 may have various shapes as shown in FIGS. 1A to 1D.
- FIG. 1A illustrates a form in which each antenna of the laid reel accommodating device 1 is arranged horizontally
- FIG. 1B illustrates a form in which each antenna is arranged vertically and vertically.
- FIG. 1C illustrates a form in which the antenna array 10 of FIG. 1B is inclined upward in order to prevent the stored reel 2 from being easily removed.
- FIG. 1D illustrates a reel accommodation device in which each antenna is arranged in a horizontal line. (1) shows the form in which it is built.
- the structures of the reel accommodating apparatus 1 described above with reference to FIGS. 1A to 1D may be modified in various forms, but only for an exemplary embodiment for better understanding of the present invention. Furthermore, in the present invention, the present invention is limited to the reel accommodating device 1 capable of accommodating the reels. However, if the antenna for transmitting and receiving the RF signal satisfies the characteristics of simultaneously storing and supporting the articles, the reels It can be applied to the field that can accommodate other items.
- FIGS. 2A and 2B are reference views illustrating a state in which the reels 2 are accommodated in the reel accommodation device 1 according to various embodiments of the present disclosure.
- the respective antennas of the reel receiving device 1 individually receive and support the reels 2 so that a part of each of the reels 2 is extended in the direction of the outer circumferential surface of the reel 2.
- the reel 2 may be stored in the reel receiving device 1 in a sliding form. For example, as shown in FIGS. 2A and 2B, the reel 2 slides from the top to the bottom of the first antenna 10-1.
- Each antenna may be shaped to protrude in a direction in which the reel 2 is supported to support the reel 2 as shown in FIGS. 2A and 2B. The antennas shown in FIGS.
- FIGS. 5A to 5G are different in form, and the principles of individually receiving and supporting the reels 2 into which the antennas of the reel accommodating device 1 are inserted are slid.
- Various types of antennas that can be implemented will be described later with reference to FIGS. 5A to 5G.
- the tag recognition distance of each antenna is limited to a short distance that does not deviate from the pre-allocated area.
- the first antenna 10-1 transmits and receives an RF signal within a limited peripheral area of the first antenna 10-1 so that the RF of the reel 2 housed around the first antenna 10-1 is received. Only tags can be identified.
- each antenna may recognize the RFID tags of the received reels when the reels are accommodated in the reel accommodation device 1. That is, not only the RFID tags of the reels stored within the pre-allocated area may be recognized, but the RFID tags of the stored reels may be recognized within the coverage range as long as they are stored.
- each antenna may recognize through the predetermined recognition algorithm that the reel is stored in its own recognition position.
- the recognition algorithm may be a method of comparing information identified by each antenna for each antenna and recognizing whether a reel equipped with an RFID tag desired by a user is accommodated on a predetermined antenna side according to a comparison result. An embodiment of the recognition algorithm will be described in detail later with reference to FIG. 8.
- An RFID tag 20 is attached to the reel 2, and the reel accommodating device 1 reads the RFID tag 20 of the stored reel 2 to identify the RF tag 20 read.
- the RFID tag may record identification information and manufacturing history data of the electronic components loaded on the reel 2.
- the identification information relates to the electronic components loaded on the corresponding reel 2 and includes quantity information, part code, manufacturer name, year of manufacture and lot number.
- the manufacturing history data represents the history of electronic components loaded onto the reels 2 and used for manufacturing.
- FIG. 3 is a configuration diagram of a reel accommodation device 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the reel accommodating apparatus 1 includes an antenna array 10 including a plurality of antennas, a switching unit 12, a controller 14, a display unit 16, and a memory 18.
- Each antenna of the antenna array 10 individually stores and supports the reels 2 so that a portion of each of the plurality of reels 2 spans the outer circumferential surface of the reels 2, and the reels 2 are individually housed.
- the attached RFID tag 20 is read independently.
- the switching unit 12 sequentially activates each antenna constituting the antenna array 10.
- the switching unit 12 may switch antennas to select one of the antennas. That is, the switching unit 12 may sequentially switch the antennas, and select one of the antennas.
- the antenna array 10 and the switching unit 12 may be formed as separate components as shown in FIG. 3, each antenna and the switching unit 12 of the antenna array 10 may be integrated. .
- the control unit 14 identifies the RFID tag read through the RF signal transmission and reception from the antenna selected through the switching unit 12, and reads each storing position of the reel 2 to which the identified RFID tag is attached.
- the read result can be output to the outside via the display unit 16.
- the control unit 14 automatically finds a storing position of the reel in which the electronic component is loaded and displays the same. ). Accordingly, the user can save time and money because the user does not need to touch the reels one by one in order to find the reels loaded with the electronic components that the user desires.
- the controller 14 may read tag information stored in the RFID tag 20 of the reel 2, for example, identification information and manufacturing history data. To this end, the controller 14 may be in the form of an RF reader. The controller 14 may read tag information from the RF tag 20 and output the read result to the outside through the display unit 16.
- the controller 14 controls the switching unit 12 to sequentially select one of the antennas.
- the controller 14 may obtain the position information of the reel 2 from the RFID tag information of the reel 2 obtained through the antenna array 10 and store it in the memory 18.
- the controller 14 controls the switching unit 12 to sequentially select predetermined antennas from the antennas of the antenna array 10. Then, the controller 14 controls the selected antenna to output an RF signal to read the RFID tag of the reel 2, and receives the RFID tag signal read from the RFID tag of the reel 2 from the corresponding antenna.
- the control unit 14 confirms that the reel 2 is spread over the corresponding antenna, reads the RFID tag information using the RF tag signal, and uses the read result to reel the spread 2. It is judged whether or not the reel 2 loaded with the electronic component desired by the user.
- the controller 14 may output the determination result to the outside through the display unit 14. For example, the controller 14 may display the storage position of the reel 2 through the light emitting unit 160.
- the memory 18 stores a program for the control unit 14 to execute various processing tasks.
- the position information of the reel 2 obtained from the RF tag information obtained through the control unit 14 may be stored.
- the memory 18 may be included in the reel storage device 1 or may be included in a separate server and connected to the reel storage device 1 through a network.
- the memory 18 may store the total number of antennas of the antenna array 10 and the order for each antenna, and may store the RFID tag information of the reel identified through the currently selected antenna. For example, when the currently selected antenna of the total 16 antennas corresponds to the seventh, the RFID tag information identified through the seventh antenna may be temporarily stored in the memory 18.
- the memory 18 controls the switching unit 12 to sequentially recognize all RF information including various data such as software for controlling the antennas to be sequentially selected, antenna selection period information, antenna arrangement position information, and the like. Can be.
- the display unit 16 displays an input command for operation and an operation screen upon input. And each storing position of the reel identified by the control part 14 is displayed.
- the display unit 16 may include a light emitting unit 160.
- the light emitting unit 160 may display the storage position information identified by the controller 14 by emitting light through a light emitting diode (LED). have. An application example of the light emitting unit 160 will be described later with reference to FIG. 9.
- FIG. 4 is a reference diagram illustrating a structure of an antenna for RF signal transmission according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- each antenna of the antenna array 10 has a linear shape, one side of which is an RF signal input / output unit 102 and the other side is a ground unit 100.
- the RF signal input / output unit 102 outputs an RF signal for reading the RFID tag attached to the reel 2, and transmits the RF tag signal read from the RFID tag of the reel 2 to the control unit 14.
- the ground unit 100 may be used as a common ground of a plurality of antennas as shown in FIG. 4.
- 5A to 5K are external views illustrating the shape of an antenna according to various embodiments of the present disclosure.
- each antenna of the antenna array 10 has a shape protruding in the direction in which the reel 2 is supported, as shown in FIGS. 5A to 5D. This is to stably support the reel 2 and to increase the recognition rate of the RF tag regardless of the position of the RF tag attached to the reel 2.
- the tag is attached to a specific area of the outer circumferential surface of the reel (2). If each antenna is a protruding shape, the protruding antenna and the RFID tag attached to the outer circumferential surface of the reel (2) overlap or the spacing is close to each other. The probability that the antenna recognizes the RFID tag of the reel 2 is increased.
- each antenna may be formed in a predetermined pattern capable of emitting an RF signal as shown in FIGS. 5C and 5D.
- the RF signal flows around the pattern in the direction of the arrow. Since the other side of the antenna is a ground part, the RF signal is input again in the output direction.
- each antenna may further include a support part 104 for supporting a pattern or a specific point of the member on which the pattern is formed on the main body of the reel accommodation device 1.
- each antenna is an RF signal input / output unit on which one side outputs an RF signal for reading an RFID tag and is inputted back to a point where the read RFID tag signal is outputted as shown in FIGS. 5E and 5F.
- it consists of a ground part.
- each antenna is configured with an antenna pattern such that the RF signal flows so that the RF signal is input again to the point where the RF signal is output through the RF signal input / output unit.
- each antenna has an antenna pattern for outputting an RF signal and an antenna pattern for inputting an RF signal at upper and lower positions, respectively, and an antenna pattern for outputting an RF signal.
- each antenna may have a shape protruding in a direction in which the reel is supported.
- each antenna may be embedded in a cover having shielding means.
- an antenna 10 formed in a predetermined pattern capable of emitting RF signals may be mounted inside the cover 106.
- one form of the cover 106 is illustrated in FIG. 5H.
- the cover 106 may have a structure in which two substrates are combined to embed the antenna 10.
- one surface of the cover 106 may have a groove shape in accordance with the pattern of the antenna 10. This is to reduce the volume by flattening the two substrates of the cover 106 when manufactured by combining.
- the other side of the cover 106 has a shielding means 110, it may be in the form of a component having a shielding function is applied.
- the shielding means 110 allows the RF signal radiated in both directions to radiate only in one direction.
- each antenna may be mounted on a substrate made of a material coated with copper, aluminum, metal, or the like, for example, a printed circuit board (hereinafter, referred to as a PCB).
- the antenna 10 may be mounted on a PCB as shown in FIG. 5I.
- the outside of the PCB may be circular as shown in FIG. 5I.
- the antenna 10 may have various shapes such as ellipse, rectangle, and clover. It is also possible to modify.
- the substrate on which the antenna 10 is mounted may be mounted inside the cover 106.
- the cover 106 may have a structure in which both front and rear surfaces of the cover 106 are coupled to mount the substrate on which the antenna 10 is mounted, as shown in FIG. 5J.
- one surface of the cover 106 may have a shielding means 110
- the shielding means 110 may be in the form of a coating having a component having a shielding function for shielding.
- the shielding means 110 serves to radiate the RF signal emitted in both directions only in one direction.
- the shielding means 11 is formed on one surface of the cover 106 in FIG. 5I, but may be formed on a substrate on which the antenna 10 is mounted instead of the cover 106.
- the line shape with the arrow direction in FIG. 5I shows the radiation direction of the RF signal.
- each antenna may have a straight shape as shown in FIG. 5K. This is possible when the RFID tag is attached to the inner circumferential surface of the reel 2 in the form of a donut. When the reel 2 is accommodated in the reel storage device 1, the inner circumferential surface of the reel 2 overlaps with the antenna. Sending / receiving is smooth, so you can easily recognize RF tags. Meanwhile, the embodiments of the antenna structure described above with reference to FIGS. 5A to 5K are merely examples for helping the understanding of the present invention and may be modified in various forms.
- FIG. 6 is a reference view showing the fixing part 11 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the fixing part 11 of the reel accommodation device 1 supports and fixes a reel to be accommodated. Can be.
- the user may widen the interval of each fixing part 11 when the size of the reels accommodated is large, and reduce the interval of each fixing part 11 when the size of the reels accommodated is small.
- the position of the fixing unit 11 according to the size of the reel the reel can be stored and supported regardless of the size of the reel.
- 7A and 7B are reference views illustrating an example of RFID tag recognition and shielding means of an antenna according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- each antenna is configured to radiate an RF signal in both directions spanning the outer circumferential surface of the reel 2 to read an RFID tag.
- the RFID tags of the corresponding reels may be recognized.
- the reel receiving device 1 may further include shielding means 110 for directivity of the RF signal in each radial direction as shown in FIG. 7B.
- Shielding means 110 may be, for example, a PCB form made of a material coated with copper, aluminum, metal.
- the shielding means 110 may control the RF signal emitted in both directions to be emitted only in one direction.
- FIG. 8 is a reference diagram for explaining an algorithm of recognizing an RFID tag of a reel according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- each antenna may recognize an RFID tag of a plurality of stored reels. That is, not only the RFID tag of the reel accommodated within a predetermined range of a specific antenna is recognized, but the RFID tag of the plurality of reels stored therein may be recognized within the coverage range as long as it is stored.
- each antenna may recognize through the various recognition algorithm that the reel is stored in its own recognition position. For example, a recognition algorithm compares information recognized by each antenna and recognizes that a reel is stored in its own recognition position according to a comparison result.
- a reel 1-2, a reel 2-2, and a reel 3-2 are mounted on the reel storage device 1. Assume that each is housed. At this time, since each antenna is to identify the RF signal radiated in one direction by the shielding means, the first antenna (10-1) side is 1 reel (2-1), 2 reels (2-2), 3 Identify all the reels 2-3, the second antenna 10-2 side identifies the reels 2-2, the third reel 2-3, and the third antenna side reels 3 ( 2-3).
- the first reel 2-1 is not identified on the second antenna 10-2 side and the third antenna 10-3 side and is only identified on the first antenna 10-1 side, so the first reel 2-1 is It is possible to identify that (2-1) is inserted into the first antenna 10-1 side.
- FIG. 9 is a reference diagram illustrating an application example of the light emitting unit 160 of the reel accommodating apparatus 1 according to an exemplary embodiment.
- the reel accommodating apparatus 1 includes a light emitting unit 160 that displays storing position information of the reel 2 identified by the controller 14.
- the light emitting unit 160 may be formed between the respective antennas in the main body 13.
- a rod is provided on an upper portion of the main body 13, and a light emitting unit 160 is positioned on the rod, but one light emitting unit 160 is formed between each antenna.
- the RFID tag information attached to the reel is identified through a predetermined antenna among the antennas, the light emitting unit 160 of the corresponding antenna emits light.
- the user may check the position of the reel in which the electronic component desired by the user is loaded based on whether the light emitting unit 16 emits light.
- the light emitting unit 160 is only one form of the display unit 16 of the present invention, the display unit 16 may be modified in various forms other than the light emitting form, such as an alarm form or a combination thereof.
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- 전자부품이 적재된 스트립을 감아 수납할 수 있는 다수의 릴 각각의 일부가 외주면 방향으로 걸쳐지도록 개별적으로 수납 및 지지하며, 개별적으로 수납된 릴에 부착된 알에프 태그를 독립적으로 읽는 릴 수납 부재 겸용 안테나 어레이;상기 안테나 어레이를 구성하는 각각의 안테나를 순차적으로 활성화시키는 스위칭부; 및상기 읽혀진 알에프 태그를 식별하여, 상기 릴의 각각의 수납 위치를 알려주는 제어부를 포함하는 것을 특징으로 하는 알에프 아이디 기반의 릴 수납 장치.
- 제1항에 있어서, 상기 릴 수납 부재 겸용 안테나 어레이는상기 각각의 안테나 사이에 상기 각각의 릴 일부가 슬라이딩 수납되도록 구성되는 것을 특징으로 하는 알에프 아이디 기반의 릴 수납 장치.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 각각의 안테나는 선형으로, 일 측은 상기 알에프 태그를 읽기 위한 알에프 신호를 출력하고 읽혀진 알에프 태그 신호를 상기 제어부로 전달하는 알에프 신호 입출력부이며, 타 측은 접지부인 것을 특징으로 하는 알에프 아이디 기반의 릴 수납 장치.
- 제3항에 있어서, 상기 접지부는다수의 안테나의 공통 접지로 사용되는 것을 특징으로 하는 알에프 아이디 기반의 릴 수납 장치.
- 제1항에 있어서, 상기 각각의 안테나는일 측이 상기 알에프 태그를 읽기 위한 알에프 신호를 출력하고, 읽혀진 알에프 태그 신호가 출력된 지점으로 다시 입력되는 알에프 신호 입출력부인 동시에 접지부인 것을 특징으로 하는 알에프 아이디 기반의 릴 수납 장치.
- 제5항에 있어서, 상기 각각의 안테나는상기 알에프 신호 입출력부를 통해 알에프 신호가 출력된 지점으로 다시 알에프 신호가 입력되도록 안테나 패턴이 구성되는 것을 특징으로 하는 릴 수납 장치.
- 제6항에 있어서, 상기 각각의 안테나는알에프 신호가 출력되는 안테나 패턴과 알에프 신호가 입력되는 안테나 패턴이 상하의 위치에 각각 형성되되, 알에프 신호가 출력되는 안테나 패턴과 알에프 신호가 입력되는 안테나 패턴이 타 측에서 서로 만나는 일체형인 것을 특징으로 하는 릴 수납 장치.
- 제1항에 있어서, 상기 각각의 안테나는상기 릴을 지지하기 위해 릴이 지지되는 방향으로 돌출된 형태를 가지며, 상기 릴의 특정 영역에 부착된 알에프 태그를 읽는 것을 특징으로 하는 알에프 아이디 기반의 릴 수납 장치.
- 제1항에 있어서, 상기 각각의 안테나는상기 릴의 외주면이 걸쳐지는 양방향으로 각각 알에프 신호를 방사하도록 복수 개로 구성되어, 상기 알에프 태그를 읽는 것을 특징으로 하는 알에프 아이디 기반의 릴 수납 장치.
- 제9항에 있어서,각각의 방사 방향으로의 알에프 신호의 지향성을 위한 차폐수단을 더 포함하는 것을 특징으로 하는 알에프 아이디 기반의 릴 수납 장치.
- 제10항에 있어서,각각의 안테나를 내측에 장착하는 커버를 더 포함하며,상기 차폐수단은 상기 커버의 일 면에 형성되는 것을 특징으로 하는 알에프 아이디 기반의 릴 수납 장치.
- 제11항에 있어서,상기 커버는 일 면이 안테나의 패턴에 맞추어 홈이 파인 형태인 것을 특징으로 하는 알에프 아이디 기반의 릴 수납 장치.
- 제1항에 있어서, 상기 각각의 안테나는차폐수단을 갖는 기판에 탑재된 형태인 것을 특징으로 하는 알에프 아이디 기반의 릴 수납 장치.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 각각의 안테나는 커버 내측에 장착되는 기판에 탑재된 형태이고,상기 커버는 일 면이 차폐수단으로 구성되는 것을 특징으로 하는 알에프 아이디 기반의 릴 수납 장치.
- 제1항에 있어서, 상기 각각의 안테나는알에프 신호를 방사할 수 있는 소정의 패턴으로 형성되며, 상기 패턴 또는 상기 패턴이 형성된 부재의 특정 지점을 상기 릴 수납 장치의 본체에 지지하는 지지부를 더 포함하는 것을 특징으로 하는 알에프 아이디 기반의 릴 수납 장치.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 제어부에서 식별한 수납 위치 정보를 표시하는 발광부를 더 구비하는 것을 특징으로 하는 알에프 아이디 기반의 릴 수납 장치.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 릴의 수납시 릴의 크기에 따라 그 수납 위치를 조정하여 고정하는 가변 고정부를 더 포함하는 것을 특징으로 하는 알에프 아이디 기반의 릴 수납 장치.
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