Abstract:
In embodiments of the present disclosure improved capabilities are described for a tag operating system configured to manage asset data exchanged between an RF reader and one or more asset RF tags, and an IoT connector core integrated with the tag operating system, where the IoT connector core transfers asset data collected via the RF reader from the one or more asset RF tags and delivers the asset data to an IoT system of a cloud platform over a data exchange protocol, and where the asset data was generated at least in part based on an endpoint intelligence function stored on the one or more asset RF tags.
Abstract:
In embodiments of the present invention improved capabilities are described for RFID tag memory facilities with access to an external computing device and to memory facilities with increased radiation tolerance.
Abstract:
In embodiments of the present disclosure improved capabilities are described for an asset intelligence platform for organizing information collected and stored on or with respect to large fleets of asset, such as used in connection with the Internet of Things, with capabilities for providing improved intelligence and security in the local environment of an asset, in the network and in remote locations, such as in the cloud.
Abstract:
In embodiments of the present invention improved capabilities are described for a blood-extraction facility integrated with an RF interrogator, wherein the blood-extraction facility communicates with an RF tag in proximity to the RF interrogator, wherein the RF tag is mounted on a blood-storage container adapted for use with the blood-extraction facility.
Abstract:
In embodiments of the present invention improved capabilities are described for managing information on, and access to, RFID tags, including information stored and exchanged by, through and about assets deployed in a wide range of environments through aspects of RFID tag operating system configurations and RFID tag communication capabilities.
Abstract:
In embodiments of the present invention improved capabilities are described for a passive radio frequency identification (RFID) tag, where the passive RFID tag contains an RF network node and communication facility. The RF network node includes an RF and analog block for receiving and transmitting an RFID reader signal, a data processing and controller block for digital information processing, a memory store, and a power management block for managing power requirements of the RF network node. The communication facility communicates at least in part with an external display facility. The distribution of power to the RF network node functional blocks is controlled using the power management block to select between an extended operational time and an increase in available functionality.
Abstract:
In embodiments of the present invention improved capabilities are described for a three-dimensional Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tag structure that provides improved performance when mounted on a conducting surface, the three-dimensional RFID tag structure comprising a first substrate with an RFID integrated circuit and antenna, the antenna comprising a first antenna portion and second antenna portion, wherein the first and second antenna portions are wrapped around and connected to each other such that a continuous conductive path is made from the first electrical terminal of the RFID integrated circuit, to the first antenna portion, to the second antenna portion, and to the second electrical terminal of the RFID integrated circuit.
Abstract:
In embodiments of the present invention improved capabilities are described for managing RFID tags, where an RFID tag and associated RFID tag data are presented to a computing device through an RFID drive management facility as a seamless extension of a logical file system within the computing device such that the RFID tag and associated RFID tag data can be managed in a manner that is consistent with other items within the file system.
Abstract:
In embodiments of the present invention improved capabilities are described for a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag substrate for the mounting of a plurality of RF network nodes. In this way, data communications among the plurality of RF network nodes may be coordinated such that the plurality of RF network nodes act as a single RFID tag when interrogated by an RFID reader, and where power may be shared amongst the plurality of RF network nodes.