Communications: electrical – Continuously variable indicating – With meter reading
Patent
1993-01-22
1996-04-30
Zimmerman, Brian
Communications: electrical
Continuously variable indicating
With meter reading
34082531, 235492, H04Q 100
Patent
active
055128874
ABSTRACT:
An environmentally tolerant personal identification, access control and monitoring system including a dual contact limb-worn identification (ID) code-producing unit and a multiple-physical contact arrayed ID code reader are described. Momentary physical contact between the unit's dual contacts, in any position and orientation, and the reader's arrayed multiple contacts is detected by sequentially energizing contact pairs of the array until a characteristic low-impedance is sensed and then the indicated contact pair is reverse-energized to read the ID code from the ID unit. Preferably, the contact array geometry is of closely spaced, nickel-plated, planar, hexagonally shaped conductors that are group-encoded and -energized to minimize the input/output port requirements of a microprocessor and associated drive/sense electronics that accomplish the scanning of the array and the reading of the ID unit. False-positive indications of physical contact by an ID unit are avoided by the preferred sensing method, which can distinguish therefrom a condition in which adjacent contacts in the array incidentally are bridged, e.g. by a buildup of ice on the ID reader's contact array. ID codes may be used to collect person-tracking information, as well as to limit access to a person wearing a properly encoded ID unit.
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