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Wireless Tracking System And Method Utilizing Near-Field Communication Devices
Est. expirySep 20, 2029(~3.2 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
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Abstract
The present invention provides a method and system to determining a near-field communication interaction in a wireless tracking mesh network. The present invention preferably utilizes near-field communication devices in conjunction with tracking tags to transmit signals for reception by sensors stationed throughout a facility which form a mesh network and forward the signals to an information engine for analysis.
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exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . A system utilizing near-field communications, the system comprising:
a mesh network comprising a plurality of plug-in sensors located in a facility; a plurality of near-field communication devices, each of the plurality of near-field communication devices comprising a transceiver for transferring interaction data from one near-field communication device to another near-field communication device when the near-field communication devices are within a predetermined distance of each other, and a transceiver for transmitting a signal to at least one of the plurality of plug-in sensors, the signal comprising the interaction data and positioning data; and an information engine in communication with the mesh network, the information engine processing the interaction data and positioning data.
2 . The system according to claim 1 wherein the near-field communication data comprises a number of previous interactions between the near-field communication devices within a predetermined time period.
3 . The system according to claim 1 wherein a bearer of a near-field communication device is at least one of a medical professional, a patient, an asset, an object, an area of the facility, or a host for a tag.
4 . The system according to claim 1 wherein the interaction data is used to authenticate a user for access to at least one of or a combination of a computer, a medical equipment, a protected area of the facility, a medication drawer, or a patient's room.
5 . The system according to claim 1 wherein the interaction data comprises at least one of or a combination of a previous location of the first bearer, a previous location of the second bearer, a current location of the first bearer, a current location of the second bearer, and a number of other objects located near the interaction.
6 . A method utilizing near-field communications, the method comprising:
sensing for a near-field communication interaction; verifying a near-field communication interaction; recording data concerning the near-field communication interaction at least one of an interacting near-field communication device; and transmitting the data concerning the near-field communication interaction over a mesh network.
7 . The method according to claim 6 wherein the mesh network comprises a plurality of plug-in sensors.
8 . The method according to claim 6 wherein the data concerning the near-field communication interaction is transmitted to an information engine for processing.
9 . The method according to claim 6 wherein the near-field communication data comprises a number of previous interactions between the near-field communication devices within a predetermined time period.
10 . A system for determining a business relationship between individuals within a facility, the system comprising:
a plurality of first near-field communication devices, each of the plurality of first near-field communication devices having bearer of the near-field communication device; a plurality of second near-field communication devices, each of the plurality of second near-field communication devices representing an object; a mesh network comprising a plurality of plug-in sensors located within the facility; and an information engine in communication with the mesh network, the information engine obtaining data on a near-field communication interaction between either plurality of first near-field communication devices or at least one first near-field communication devices and a second object, the near-field communication interaction comprising a position location of the interaction and a duration of the interaction.
11 . The system according to claim 10 wherein the second object is fixed or mobile.
12 . The system according to claim 10 wherein the near-field communication data comprises a number of previous interactions between the near-field communication devices within a predetermined time period.
13 . The system according to claim 10 wherein a bearer of a near-field communication device is at least one of a medical professional, a patient, an asset, an object, an area of the facility, or a host for a tag.
14 . The system according to claim 10 wherein a near-field communication interaction occurs when the near-field communication devices are within a predetermined distance of each other.
15 . The system according to claim 14 wherein the predetermined distance is less than one meter.
16 . The system according to claim 10 wherein each of the plurality of second near-field communication devices comprises an RIFD tag for tracking of each of the objects within the facility.
17 . The system according to claim 10 wherein the near-field communication interaction data further comprises a number of previous interactions between the first person and the second person within a predetermined time period.
18 . The system according to claim 10 wherein each of the first plurality of near-field communication devices is mounted on a corresponding identification card or is an identification card.
19 . The system according to claim 10 wherein the near-field communication interaction data further comprises at least one of or a combination of a previous location of the first object, a current location of the first object, a previous location of the second object, a current location of the second object, and the number of other objects located near the interaction.
20 . The system according to claim 10 wherein the facility is a hospital.
21 . A method for determining a business relationship between individuals within a facility, the method comprising:
transmitting a signal from a first near-field communication device associated with a first person; receiving the signal from first near-field communication device at a second near-field communication device associated with a second person; determining that a near-field communication interaction is occurring between the first person and the second person based on the signal; determining a business relationship between the first person and the second person based on at least one of a plurality of factors comprising a position location of the interaction, a duration of the interaction, a previous location of the first person prior to the interaction, a previous location of the second person prior to the interaction and the number of other persons at the interaction.
22 . The method according to claim 21 wherein the plurality of factors further comprises a position designation of the first person, a number of previous interactions between the first person and the second person within a predetermined time period, and a position designation of the second person.
23 . The method according to claim 21 further comprising receiving a signal from the first near-field communication device at a mesh network established within the facility.
24 . The method according to claim 21 wherein a near-field communication interaction occurs when the near-field communication devices are within ten centimeters of each other.
25 . A system for determining a business relationship between individuals within a facility, the system comprising:
a plurality of near-field communication devices, each of the plurality of near-field communication devices associated with an individual person; a plurality of tags, each of the plurality of tags representing a first object; a mesh network comprising a plurality of plug-in sensors located within the facility; and an information engine in communication with the mesh network, the information engine analyzing a near-field communication interaction based on at least one of a plurality of factors comprising a position location of the interaction, a duration of the interaction, a previous location of the first person prior to the interaction, and information for a mobile object within a predetermined distance of the location of the interaction.
26 . The system according to claim 25 wherein the information engine analyzes the near-field communication interaction to determine a billing charge for services of the first person.
27 . The system according to claim 25 wherein the facility is a hospital and the information engine analyzes the near-field communication interaction to determine medical services provided to a patient.Cited by (0)
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