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Method and apparatus for routing data in an automatic identification system

a data routing and automatic identification technology, applied in the field of network services, can solve the problems of difficult management and moving of all of this data, and many of the applications are less effective than is generally desired

Inactive Publication Date: 2007-12-13
SARMA SANJAY +4
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"The present invention provides a system for managing a large number of real-time events in an automatic identification system. The system includes an event management system, a real-time in-memory data structure, and a task management system for ensuring that the data structure is updated by one transaction at a time. The control system can be provided in a distributed hierarchical arrangement, with filters to limit the amount of information provided to the next level in the hierarchy. The system can also be configured as desired by including optional filters and queues in the event management system. Overall, the system provides an intelligent network and scalability for managing a large number of real-time events."

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The inability to uniquely identify every object of interest renders many of these applications less effective than is generally desired.
It has, therefore, been recognized that managing and moving all of this data is a difficult problem and one that must be addressed in an RF ID network.

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[0017] Before describing the processing to be performed by an automatic identification (control) system to manage and move data, it should be appreciated that, in an effort to promote clarity, reference is sometimes made herein to certain exemplary embodiments and applications—e.g., supply chain management applications. Such reference should not be taken as limiting the invention to such embodiments and applications. Rather, it should be understood that such examples are intended only as an aid to describing the invention and that the present invention finds use in a wide variety of different applications including but not limited to communications networks, power networks, chemical supply networks, supply chain networks, transportation systems and security.

[0018] Accordingly, those of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that the description and processing taking place on supply chain systems could equally be taking place on communication systems, transportation systems, secu...

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Abstract

A system for routing data in an automatic identification system includes an event management system (EMS), a real-time in-memory data structure (RIED) coupled to the EMS, the RIED for storing event information gathered by the EMS and a task management system (TMS) for ensuring that the RIED is updated by one transaction at a time. With this particular arrangement, a system for managing a large number of real-time events is provided. In one embodiment, the control system can be provided in a distributed hierarchical arrangement. The EMS of each control system can include filters which limit the amount of information provided to the next level in the hierarchy. In this manner the hierarchical control system network acts as a high volume data collector and processor. In some embodiments a level of the hierarchy can be removed spatially and / or temporally from an adjacent level in the hierarchy. This approach results in an intelligent network and also lends itself to scalability. By including optional filters and queues in the EMS, the EMS can be configured as desired.

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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS [0001] This application claims the benefit of provisional application no. 60 / 444,090 filed Jan. 31, 2003, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH [0002] Not Applicable. FIELD OF THE INVENTION [0003] The present invention relates generally to a network service and related apparatus and more particularly to a service for identifying objects based upon a unique code associated with that object. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0004] As is known in the art, the ability to uniquely identify items, devices, and services (collectively called objects) is essential for many applications including but not limited to security access control, supply chain management and communications. The inability to uniquely identify every object of interest renders many of these applications less effective than is generally desired. One component for unique identification is the association of a unique i...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): G06F17/40G06F15/173
CPCG06Q10/087G06Q20/203Y10S707/99954H04L67/12Y10S707/99953H04L67/26Y04S40/18Y02P90/02H04L67/55
Inventor SARMA, SANJAYENGELS, DANIEL W.PUTTA, LAMIPRASADRAMACHANDRAN, SRIDHARWALDROP, JAMES L.
Owner SARMA SANJAY
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