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Identification/security tag system employing electronic doppler shifting and/or rectenna structure
   
Document Number
US Patent 5416486
Issued Date
May 16, 1995
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Koert; Peter (Washington, DC)
Metze; George M. (Gaithersburg, MD)
Machina; Mark (Alexandria, VA)
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Abstract
An identification/security tag system, including miniaturized tags which can be readily concealed, utilizes a concept of "electronic" Doppler shifting to generate a frequency shifted signal in response to an interrogation signal. The frequency shifted signal is used to identify individual tags. The implementation of electronic Doppler shifting permits the utilization of conventional police/sport radar guns as a combined transmitter and receiver unit, thereby greatly reducing the expense of the system. The high frequency operation of the system permits size of the tag to be significantly reduced with respect to the size of tags used in conventional tag systems. Rectenna circuitry is further employed to eliminate the need for an active power supply in the tag in some applications.
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Published
May 16, 1995
Application Number
08/148,433
Filed
November 8, 1993
US Classification
342/42   342/43 342/51
Int'l Classification
G01S   13/00   (20060101)   G01S   13/75   (20060101)   G01S   13/78   (20060101)  
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342/42   342/43   342/51  
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