WO2020101800A1 - Apparatus and method for establishing a bi-directional communication link between a symbol reader and a symbol reader cradle using wireless charging components - Google Patents
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- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a communication system in accordance with an embodiment.
- FIG. 2 illustrates a perspective view of a barcode reader of FIG. 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3A illustrates a cross-sectional side view of a barcode reader and base station of FIG. 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3B illustrates a block schematic diagram of some of the components of the base station of FIG. 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 illustrates a block schematic diagram of some of the components of the barcode reader of FIG. 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 illustrates a flowchart of a method of establishing a bi-directional communication link between the reader and base station of FIG. 1 using wireless charging components.
- the symbol reader cradle includes a cradle housing, a first short-range communication transceiver positioned within the cradle housing, a first induction coil configured to generate an oscillating electromagnetic field in response to an alternating current applied across the first induction coil, and a first controller.
- the first short-range communication transceiver is operable to maintain electronic communication via a short-range wireless communication protocol.
- the first controller is configured to modulate the alternating current applied across the first induction coil to transmit, via the oscillating electromagnetic field, a first communication parameter related to the first short-range communication transceiver.
- the first communication parameter includes identification data uniquely identifying the first short-range communication transceiver.
- the symbol reader includes a symbol reader housing, an imaging assembly positioned at least partially within the symbol reader housing, a rechargeable power source configured to be electrically charged and to supply an electric charge to power the imaging assembly, a second short-range communication transceiver positioned within the symbol reader housing, a second induction coil configured to carry an induced current in response to being exposed to the oscillating electromagnetic field, and a second controller communicatively coupled to the second short-range communication transceiver and to the second induction coil.
- the imaging assembly has a field of view (FOV), and is configured to capture image data related to a symbol code.
- FOV field of view
- the second short- range communication transceiver is operable to maintain electronic communication via the short- range wireless communication protocol.
- the second induction coil is coupled to the rechargeable power source, and the induced current carried through the second induction coil is used to electrically charge the rechargeable power source.
- the rechargeable power source of the symbol reader is electrically charged by the induced current carried through the second induction coil; 2) the second controller receives the first communication parameter by detecting a modulation in the induced current carried through the second induction coil; 3) responsive to receiving the first communication parameter, the second controller instructs the second short-range communication transceiver to transmit, via the short-range wireless communication protocol, a radio frequency (RF) signal, the RF signal including (i) the identification data uniquely identifying the first short- range communication transceiver and (ii) a request to establish a bi-directional communication link with the first short-range communication transceiver; 4) the first short-range communication transceiver actively listens for the RF signal including (i) the identification data uniquely identifying the first short-range communication transceiver and (ii) the request to establish the bi directional communication link with the first short-range communication transceiver; and 5) responsive to the first short-range communication transcei
- RF radio frequency
- the symbol reader cradle includes a cradle housing, a first short-range communication transceiver positioned within the cradle housing, a first induction coil configured to generate an oscillating electromagnetic field in response to an alternating current applied across the first induction coil, and a first controller.
- the first short-range communication transceiver is operable to maintain electronic communication via a short-range wireless communication protocol.
- the first controller is configured to modulate the alternating current applied across the first induction coil to transmit, via the oscillating electromagnetic field, a first communication parameter related to the first short-range communication transceiver.
- the first communication parameter includes a Media Access Control (MAC) address uniquely identifying the first short- range communication transceiver.
- the symbol reader includes a symbol reader housing, an imaging assembly positioned at least partially within the symbol reader housing, a rechargeable power source configured to be electrically charged and to supply an electric charge to power the imaging assembly, a second short-range communication transceiver positioned within the symbol reader housing, a second induction coil configured to carry an induced current in response to being exposed to the oscillating electromagnetic field, and a second controller communicatively coupled to the second short-range communication transceiver and to the second induction coil.
- the imaging assembly has a field of view (FOV), and is configured to capture image data related to a symbol code.
- FOV field of view
- the second short-range communication transceiver is operable to maintain electronic communication via the short-range wireless communication protocol.
- the second induction coil is coupled to the rechargeable power source, and the induced current carried through the second induction coil is used to electrically charge the rechargeable power source.
- the rechargeable power source of the symbol reader is electrically charged by the induced current carried through the second induction coil; 2) the second controller receives the first communication parameter by detecting a modulation in the induced current carried through the second induction coil; 3) responsive to receiving the first communication parameter, the second controller instructs the second short-range communication transceiver to transmit, via the short-range wireless communication protocol, a radio frequency (RF) signal, the RF signal including (i) the MAC address uniquely identifying the first short-range communication transceiver and (ii) a request to establish a bi-directional communication link with the first short-range communication transceiver; 4) the first short-range communication transceiver actively listens for the RF signal including (i) the MAC address uniquely identifying the first short-range communication transceiver and (ii) the request to establish the bi-directional communication link with the first short-range communication transceiver; and 5) responsive to the first short-range communication trans
- RF radio frequency
- a further aspect of the present disclosure provides a method of establishing a bi directional communication link between a symbol reader and a symbol reader cradle using wireless charging components.
- the symbol reader includes a symbol reader housing and an imaging assembly positioned at least partially within the symbol reader housing.
- the imaging assembly has a field of view (FOV), and is configured to capture image data related to a symbol code.
- the symbol reader cradle includes a cradle housing.
- the method includes positioning the symbol reader within the symbol reader cradle, and applying an alternating current across a first induction coil positioned within the cradle housing.
- the first induction coil generates an oscillating electromagnetic field in response to the operation of applying the alternating current across the first induction coil.
- the method continues by modulating, via a first controller positioned within the cradle housing, the alternating current applied across the first induction coil to transmit, via the oscillating electromagnetic field, a first communication parameter related to a first short-range communication transceiver positioned within the cradle housing.
- the first communication parameter includes identification data uniquely identifying the first short-range communication transceiver.
- the method further continues by generating an induced current in a second induction coil positioned within the symbol reader housing in response to the second induction coil being exposed to the oscillating electromagnetic field.
- the second induction coil is coupled to a rechargeable power source positioned within the symbol reader housing, and the method electrically charges the rechargeable power source by the induced current carried through the second induction coil.
- the method further receives, at a second controller positioned within the symbol reader housing, the first communication parameter by detecting a modulation in the induced current carried through the second induction coil. Responsive to the operation of receiving the first communication parameter at the second controller, the method instructs, via the second controller, a second short-range communication transceiver positioned within the symbol reader housing to transmit, via a short-range wireless communication protocol, a radio frequency (RF) signal, the RF signal including (i) the identification data uniquely identifying the first short-range communication transceiver and (ii) a request to establish a bi-directional communication link with the first short-range communication transceiver.
- RF radio frequency
- the first short-range communication transceiver actively listens for the RF signal including (i) the identification data uniquely identifying the first short-range communication transceiver and (ii) the request to establish the bi-directional communication link with the first short-range communication transceiver. Responsive to the first short-range communication transceiver receiving the RF signal, the method establishes the bi directional communication link between the first short-range communication transceiver and the second short-range communication transceiver. The bi-directional communication link occurs via the short-range wireless communication protocol.
- FIG. 1 illustrates various aspects of an exemplary architecture implementing a system 10 for communication between a host, a base station (also referred to as a symbol reader cradle) and one or more optical imaging readers (also referred to as symbol readers).
- the high-level architecture includes both hardware and software
- the communication system 10 includes front end components, including multiple readers 12, 14, 16 each of which is able to capture images of symbols and decode the symbols.
- each reader 12, 14, 16 is able to recharge on, and communicate with, a base station 18, such that a single base station 18 may communicate with multiple readers 12, 14, 16.
- a first reader 12 is physically interfaced with the base station 18, while a second and third reader 14, 16 are remote from the base station 16, yet in communication with the base station 18.
- the base station 18 is inset in a workstation surface 20, and a reader 12 interfaces with the base station 18 by having a base portion set on the surface of the base station.
- the width of the bottom surface of the reader 12 (as well as the bottom surfaces of the readers 14, 16) is substantially flat and has a dimension that spans the diameter of the surface of the base station 18, which is also substantially flat.
- the base portions of the readers 12, 14, 16 and the base station 18 each have induction coils.
- the induction coil of the base station 18 generates an oscillating electromagnetic field in response to an alternating current applied across its induction coil.
- the induction coil of the reader 12 is aligned with the induction coil of the base station 18 and exposed to the
- the induction coil of the reader 12 then carries an induced current in response to being exposed to the oscillating electromagnetic field, and the induced current is used to electrically charge a rechargeable power source, such as a battery or capacitor, electrically coupled to the induction coil of the reader 12.
- a rechargeable power source such as a battery or capacitor
- the frontend components, and, more particularly, the base station 18, are identical to the frontend components, and, more particularly, the base station 18, are identical to the frontend components, and, more particularly, the base station 18, are identical to the frontend components, and, more particularly, the base station 18, are identical to the frontend components, and, more particularly, the base station 18, are identical to the frontend components, and, more particularly, the base station 18, are identical to the frontend components, and, more particularly, the base station 18, are identical to the base station 18.
- the computer network 24 may be a network such as the Internet or other type of suitable network (e.g., local area network (LAN), a metropolitan area network (MAN), a wide area network (WAN), a mobile, a wired or wireless network, etc.).
- the computer network 24 may also be one or more cellular networks such as code division multiple access (CDMA) network, GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) network, WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) network, Long Term Evolution (LTE) network, etc.
- CDMA code division multiple access
- GSM Global System for Mobile Communications
- WiMAX Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access
- LTE Long Term Evolution
- the backend components 22 may include a data server 26 and a database 28.
- the backend components 22 in general, and the data server 26 in particular, includes computer- executable instructions 30.
- a processor of the data server 26 executes the instructions 30 to instantiate an access tool 32, a retrieval tool 34 and an analysis tool 36.
- the access tool 32 receives data from the base station 18, including data from the readers 12, 14, 16, and saves the data to one or more databases, such as the database 28.
- the retrieval tool 34 retrieves data from the database 28 or uses an identifier to access information from the database 28 relating to data for the base station 18 or readers 12, 14, 16, such as data specific to the make, model and operating systems of the readers 12, 14, 16.
- the database 28 may be a data storage device such as random-access memory (RAM), hard disk drive (HDD), flash memory, flash memory such as a solid state drive (SSD), etc.
- the analysis tool 136 may perform one or more analyses on the data and/or requests from the base station 18.
- the backend components 22 may communicate with each other through a communication network 38 such as a local area network or other type of suitable network (e.g., the Internet, a metropolitan area network (MAN), a wide area network (WAN), a mobile, a wired or wireless network, a private network, a virtual private network, etc.).
- a communication network 38 such as a local area network or other type of suitable network (e.g., the Internet, a metropolitan area network (MAN), a wide area network (WAN), a mobile, a wired or wireless network, a private network, a virtual private network, etc.).
- FIG. 1 depicts only three readers 12, 14, 16 and one base station 18, the communication system 10 may include any number of readers 12, 14, 16 and base stations 18 communicating with the backend components 22. Further, the reader/base station system shown in FIG. 1 is but one embodiment, and those of ordinary skill should understand from the following disclosure that there are different techniques for interfacing a reader with a base station for inductive charging.
- FIG. 2 is an exemplary embodiment of the optical imaging reader 12 and components thereof, the disclosure of which is applicable to any one of the readers 12, 14, 16.
- the barcode reader 12 has a housing 102 with a handle portion 104, also referred to as a handle 104, and a head portion 106, also referred to as a scanning head 106.
- the head portion 106 includes a window 108, and is configured to be positioned on the top of the handle portion 104.
- the handle portion 104 is configured to be gripped by a reader user (not shown) and includes a trigger 110 for activation by the user. Included in the embodiment is a base 112, also referred to as a base portion, attached to the handle portion 104 opposite the head portion 106.
- the base portion 112 is configured to stand on a surface and support the housing 102 in a generally upright position.
- the barcode reader 12 can be used in a hands-free mode as a stationary workstation when it is placed on a countertop or other workstation surface.
- the barcode reader 12 can also be used in a handheld mode when it is picked up off the countertop or base station, and held in an operator's hand.
- products can be slid, swiped past, or presented to the window 108.
- the barcode reader 12 In the handheld mode, the barcode reader 12 can be moved towards a barcode on a product, and the trigger 110 can be manually depressed to initiate imaging of the barcode.
- the reader 12 is ergonomically configured for a user’s hand as a gun-shaped housing 102, though other configurations may be utilized as understood by those of ordinary skill in the art.
- the lower handle 104 extends below and rearwardly away from the body 102 along a centroidal axis obliquely angled relative to a central field of view axis of a field of view of an imaging assembly within the scanning head 102.
- the lower handle 104 is omitted, and the body 102 has front and back sides, and lateral sides, with the window 108 in the front side, such that a user is able to grip the reader 12 with one hand via the lateral sides.
- FIG. 3 A is a cross-sectional view of an embodiment of the base portion 112 of the reader 12 positioned within a base station 18.
- the base station 18 is configured for placement within a countertop or other substantially flat support surface, though other embodiments of the base station 18 within, below or above the surface may be provided.
- the base station 18 has a flanged positioning feature 114 that encircles the base portion 112 when the base portion 112 is resting on the base station 18.
- the base station 18 houses an induction coil 116 operatively coupled to a control circuit 118.
- the embodiment shown in FIG. 3 may require modification to the countertop, namely a hole in the countertop in which to drop in the base station 18.
- the hole in the countertop is counterbored to provide a coaxial hole through which to run a cable that connects with the control circuit 118, and a counterbore in which the base station 18 is seated.
- the base station 18 includes a substantially flat base station surface 120 that extends in a single plane parallel to the plane of the countertop.
- the base portion 112 has a bottom surface 122, a top surface 124 and an induction coil 126.
- the base station surface 120 is at least partly displaced from the surface of the countertop so as to keep the positioning feature 114 flush with the countertop, and to position a bottom surface 122 of the base portion 112 of the reader 12 on the base station surface 120.
- the positioning feature 114 prevents the base portion 112 from laterally moving off the base station 18 or otherwise misaligning the induction coil 116 with the induction coil 126 in the base portion 112 by encircling the bottom surface 122 of the base portion 112.
- the positioning feature 114 forms a raised ring about the base portion 112, thereby allowing full rotation of the base portion 112 while seated on the base station 18.
- the bottom surface 122 extends along a single plane parallel to the base station surface 120.
- the bottom surface 122 and the base station surface 120 are each substantially flat in order to provide a stable interface between the base portion 112 and the base station 18.
- the bottom surface 122 spans the diameter of the base station surface 120 such that the flanged positioning feature 114 prevents lateral movement of the base portion 112, and aligns the induction coils 116, 126.
- the induction coil 116 in the base station 18 is positioned proximate the base station surface 120 and the induction coil 126 of the base portion 112 is positioned proximate the bottom surface 122, such that when the base portion 112 is positioned on the base station 18, the electromagnetic field generated by the induction coil 116 in the base station 18 causes a current to be generated in the induction coil 126 in the base portion 112.
- FIG. 3B An exploded view of the control circuit 118 is shown as a block diagram in FIG. 3B depicting various components of the base station 18 that are operatively coupled to one another, including a controller, which includes a microcontroller or a processor 128, and a program memory 130, all of which are interconnected via an address/data bus (not shown).
- the processor 128 of the control circuit 118 executes instructions stored in the memory 130 to communicate with the reader 12.
- the controller 128 executes computer-executable instructions stored in the memory 130 to: 1) cause an alternating current to be applied across the induction coil 116 when the reader 12 is interfaced with the base station 18 so as to charge/recharge the reader 12; 2) communicate with the reader 12 via the induction coil 116 by modulating the alternating current applied across the induction coil 116 to transmit information via the oscillating electromagnetic field; and 3) communicate with the reader 12 via a short-range communication transceiver using a short-range wireless communication protocol.
- FIG. 3B depicts only one processor 128, the control circuit 118 may include multiple processors 128.
- the memory 130 of the control circuit 118 may include multiple RAMs and multiple program memories storing one or more corresponding server application modules, according to the controller’s particular configuration.
- the memory 130 may be implemented in a known form of computer storage media, including but not limited to, semiconductor memories, magnetically readable memories, and/or optically readable memories, for example, but does not include transitory media such as carrier waves.
- the control circuit 118 also includes various communication components, including a hardwire communication port 132, such as a Universal Serial Bus (USB), and/or a wireless nearfield transceiver 134, such as a Bluetooth® transceiver or other short-range communication transceivers, for communicating with other frontend components, such as the readers 12, 14, 16 via a short-range wireless communication protocol. Further, the control circuit 118 includes a cellular network transceiver 136 and/or a local network transceiver 138, such as a WiFi transceiver based on IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) 802.11 standards, for communicating with backend components 22 via the computer network 24. In an
- the processor 128 of the control circuit 118 executes instructions to manage and transmit data to the backend components 22 via the computer network 24, such as data associated with decoding a symbol captured in an image by the reader 12.
- an imaging assembly includes a light-detecting sensor or imager 140 operatively coupled to, or mounted on, a printed circuit board (PCB) 142 in the reader 12.
- the imager 140 is a solid-state device, for example, a CCD or a CMOS imager, having a one-dimensional array of addressable image sensors or pixels arranged in a single row, or a two-dimensional array of addressable image sensors or pixels arranged in mutually orthogonal rows and columns, and operative for detecting return light captured by an imaging lens assembly 144 over a field of view along an imaging axis 146 through the window 108 in either mode of operation.
- the return light is scattered and/or reflected from a target 148 over the field of view.
- the imaging lens assembly 144 is operative for focusing the return light onto the array of image sensors to enable the target 148 to be read.
- the target 148 may be located anywhere in a working range of distances between a close-in working distance (WD1) and a far-out working distance (WD2).
- WD1 is about one-half inch from the window 108
- WD2 is about thirty inches from the window 108.
- An illuminating light assembly is also mounted in the imaging reader 12.
- the illuminating light assembly includes an illumination light source, such as at least one light emitting diode (LED) 150 and at least one illumination lens 152, and preferably a plurality of illumination LEDs and illumination lenses, configured to generate a substantially uniform distributed illumination pattern of illumination light on and along the target 148 to be read by image capture. At least part of the scattered and/or reflected return light is derived from the illumination pattern of light on and along the target 148.
- LED light emitting diode
- An aiming light assembly is also mounted in the imaging reader 12 and preferably includes an aiming light source 154, e.g., one or more aiming LEDs, and an aiming lens 156 for generating and directing a visible aiming light beam away from the reader 12 onto the target 148 in the handheld mode.
- the aiming light beam has a cross-section with a pattern, for example, a generally circular spot or cross-hairs for placement at the center of the target 148, or a line for placement across the target 148, or a set of framing lines to bound the field of view, to assist an operator in visually locating the target 148 within the field of view prior to image capture.
- the imager 140, the illumination LED 150, and the aiming LED 154 are operatively connected to a controller or programmed microprocessor 158 operative for controlling the operation of these components.
- a memory 160 is connected and accessible to the controller 158.
- the microprocessor 158 is the same as the one used for processing the captured return light from the illuminated target 148 to obtain data related to the target 148.
- the controller 148 functions as a power management circuit that electrically couples an induction coil 162 to a power storage component 164 or other rechargeable power source, such as a rechargeable battery or capacitor.
- a separate circuit is provided as the power management circuit.
- power management includes, but it not limited to an AC/DC conversion component, voltage conditioner component, etc., and the power storage component 164 powers different components of the reader 12, such as the imaging assembly, in a wireless handheld operation.
- the term“electrically coupled” includes directly connected or indirectly connected, such that the induction coil 162 may be directly connected to the power storage component 164, or indirectly connected to the power storage component 164 including through any intervening components, such as the power management circuit and/or controller 148.
- a wireless nearfield transceiver 166 such as a Bluetooth® transceiver or other short-range communication transceiver compatible with the short-range communication transceiver 134 of the reader 18, is coupled to the controller 148 for communicating with other frontend components, such as the base station 18, via the short-range wireless communication protocol.
- the induction coil 116 of the base station 18 is coupled to a power source, such that an alternating current from the power source applied across the induction coil 116 will generate an oscillating electromagnetic field.
- a current is induced in the induction coil 162 of the reader 12 when it is placed within the electromagnetic field, such as when the reader 12 is seated on the base station 18 as shown in FIG. 3 A.
- This current may be used to (re)charge the power storage component 164.
- the base station 18 detects the presence of an object with an analog“ping” to measure a resonance shift in the induction coil 116 or to measure a capacitance change at the pins of the induction coil 116.
- Safeguards may be provided to avoid false positives when foreign objects are placed on the base station surface 120, such as monitoring link efficiency or a rise in temperature of the base station surface 120 and depowering the induction coil 116 if a threshold is reached.
- the controller 148 communicates power regulation information with the base station 18 via the induction coils 162, 116 using backscatter modulation by modulating the amount of power the reader 12 is using by switching the load coupled to the induction coil 162, and the base station 18 detects this modulation.
- the modulation looks like amplitude modulation.
- FIG. 5 a flowchart for communicating radio frequency (RF) parameters over the magnetic induction coil link established while the power storage component 164 is being electrically charged by the induced current carried through the induction coil 162 of the reader 12 (or any of the other readers 14, 16).
- RF radio frequency
- the base station 18 detects the presence of the reader 12 and applies an alternating current across the induction coil 116 in order to generate an oscillating electromagnetic field at block 204, which, in turn, causes the induction coil 162 to carry an induced current to charge the power storage component 164.
- the reader 12 transmits power regulation information to the base station 18 over the magnetic link by switching a load so as to cause backscatter modulation.
- the controller 118 of the base station 18 modulates the alternating current being applied across the induction coil 116 in order to transmit one or more communication parameters to the reader 12 via the magnetic link in order to establish communication via a separate RF wireless communication link.
- the controller 118 modulates the operating frequency of the alternating current according to a particular modulation scheme, such as frequency shift keying (FSK), in order to transmit a communication parameter that uniquely identifies the short- range transceiver, such as a media access control (MAC) address of the nearfield transceiver 134 for the RF wireless communication link.
- a particular modulation scheme such as frequency shift keying (FSK)
- the modulation of the current applied across the induction coil 116 modulates the electromagnetic field generated by the induction coil 116, which, in turn, modulates the current induced in the induction coil 162.
- the controller 158 of the reader 12 reads this modulation in the current induced in the induction coil 162 according to the modulation scheme (e.g., FSK), thereby receiving the communication parameter transmitted by the base station 18.
- the controller 158 of the reader 12 sends instructions to the short-range communication transceiver, such as the nearfield transceiver 166 to transmit to the short-range transceiver of the base station 18, such as the nearfield transceiver 116.
- the nearfield transceiver 166 of the reader 12 is instructed to transmit an RF signal using the short-range wireless communication protocol.
- the RF signal includes the communication parameter transmitted by the base station 18 via the electromagnetic link, such as the identification data that uniquely identifies the short-range transceiver of the base station 18 (e.g., the MAC address of the nearfield transceiver 116), along with a request for establishing a bi directional communication link with the short-range transceiver of the base station 18 over the RF communication link, such as a Bluetooth® pairing request.
- the base station 18, and, more particularly, the short-range communication transceiver (e.g., the nearfield transceiver) is actively listening for the RF signal.
- the short-range communication transceiver of the base station and the short-range transceiver of the reader 12 establish the bi-directional communication link using the short-range communication protocol of the transceivers (e.g., Bluetooth®).
- the reader 12 has been acting as the master and the base station 18 has been acting as the slave in a master/slave communication scheme. That is, the controller 118 of the base station 12 designates the base station 18 as the slave in response to modulating the alternating current applied across the induction coil 116 to transmit the communication parameter via the magnetic field.
- the controller 158 of the reader 12 technically initiates with a peripheral (slave), the peripheral being the base station 18, such that the controller 158 of the reader 12 establishes the reader 12 as the master when it receives the communication parameter via the magnetic field.
- the controller 158 instructs the nearfield transceiver 166 to transmit a request for bi-directional communication along with the MAC address of the nearfield transceiver 116.
- the base station 18 be the master, and the readers the slaves, so that the base station 18 may communicate (send and request data) with multiple readers 12, 14, 16, whereas the readers 12, 14, 16 only transmit to and receive from the base station 18.
- the base station 18 and the reader 12 change roles at block 214, such that the controller 118 of the base station 18 designates the base station 18 as the master and the controller 158 of the reader 12 designates the reader 12 as the slave in the bi-directional communication link, such designations being a matter of protocol. Thereafter, the base station 18 may establish bi-directional communication links with additional readers 14, 16 using the process described above.
- a”,“includes ... a”,“contains ... a” does not, without more constraints, preclude the existence of additional identical elements in the process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises, has, includes, contains the element.
- the terms“a” and“an” are defined as one or more unless explicitly stated otherwise herein.
- the terms “substantially”, “essentially”, “approximately”,“about” or any other version thereof, are defined as being close to as understood by one of ordinary skill in the art, and in one non-limiting embodiment the term is defined to be within 10%, in another embodiment within 5%, in another embodiment within 1% and in another embodiment within 0.5%.
- the term“coupled” as used herein is defined as connected, although not necessarily directly and not necessarily mechanically.
- a device or structure that is “configured” in a certain way is configured in at least that way, but may also be configured in ways that are not listed.
- processors such as microprocessors, digital signal processors, customized processors and field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) and unique stored program instructions (including both software and firmware) that control the one or more processors to implement, in conjunction with certain non-processor circuits, some, most, or all of the functions of the method and/or apparatus described herein.
- processors such as microprocessors, digital signal processors, customized processors and field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) and unique stored program instructions (including both software and firmware) that control the one or more processors to implement, in conjunction with certain non-processor circuits, some, most, or all of the functions of the method and/or apparatus described herein.
- FPGAs field programmable gate arrays
- unique stored program instructions including both software and firmware
- an embodiment can be implemented as a computer-readable storage medium having computer readable code stored thereon for programming a computer (e.g., comprising a processor) to perform a method as described and claimed herein.
- Examples of such computer- readable storage mediums include, but are not limited to, a hard disk, a CD-ROM, an optical storage device, a magnetic storage device, a ROM (Read Only Memory), a PROM (Programmable Read Only Memory), an EPROM (Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory), an EEPROM (Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory) and a Flash memory.
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