The RFID Locator
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Transcript of The RFID Locator
The RFID Locator Team Members: Anh-Vu Huynh, Timothy Levernoch
Samuel Patterson, Christopher Ramonetti Faculty Advisor: Prof. Paul Siqueira
Background
In a society shifting towards the idea that “smaller is better”, many of our everyday objects have been transformed into a miniature, more portable form. While our world and we stay the same, these smaller objects can become lost in our chaotic universe and thus making them harder to locate. Already we use organizers such as PDA’s to keep track of our appointments, addresses, phone numbers, shopping lists, and other aspects of our everyday lives. It would be convenient if we could also use these organizers to keep track of our valuables belongings and the items that always seem to vanish out of thin air.
Abstract
Using the RFID technologies in combination with already existing handheld devices, we plan to create a multipurpose RFID scanner. The scanner will be compact with a small antenna that will interface with a visual display. The user will be able to store multiple RFID tags’ identification number’s corresponding to specific objects that the user chooses. Using these identification numbers, the user will be able to actively search for these objects and locate their position.
The Team
• User associates item with a RFID tag• RFID Locator is carried by the individual • User selects item to locate• Devices communicates with selected item via RFID• RFID Locator
Device Concept
Prototype of RFID Locator
Internal
External
Acknowledgments
This work has been funded by the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
ECE 415/ECE 416 SENIOR DESIGN PROJECT 2007College of Engineering - University of Massachusetts Amherst
Anh-Vu Huynh, Timothy Levernoch, Christopher Ramonetti, Samuel Patterson
System Block Diagram
• High Frequency • RF Network Implementation
• Communication with user interface• Portability
• Light weight• Small
• Power• Sensor has a long battery life• Limit amount of transmission and size
• Transmission Collisions• Cost
• Under-cut current Solutions
Design Challenges
Corresponding LED lights up
Locator placed inside field of tag
Power Button
Tag Selection Buttons
RF AntennaRFID Reader
Battery Microcontroller