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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 12, 2010
Filed:
Mar. 24, 2005
Colin Blair, Westleigh, AU;
Kevin Chan, Ryde, AU;
Alexander Quentin Forbes, Westleigh, AU;
Christopher Reon Gentle, Gladesville, AU;
Neil Hepworth, Artarmon, AU;
Andrew W. Lang, Epping, AU;
Paul Roller Michaelis, Louisville, CO (US);
Colin Blair, Westleigh, AU;
Kevin Chan, Ryde, AU;
Alexander Quentin Forbes, Westleigh, AU;
Christopher Reon Gentle, Gladesville, AU;
Neil Hepworth, Artarmon, AU;
Andrew W. Lang, Epping, AU;
Paul Roller Michaelis, Louisville, CO (US);
Avaya Inc, Basking Ridge, NJ (US);
Abstract
A method and apparatus identifying an item by attaching a radio frequency identification device to the item; obtaining encryption information; generating an encrypted code from the encryption information by a programmer; inserting the encrypted code into the radio frequency identification device by the programmer whereas the encrypted code may be one of a plurality of encrypted codes; attempting to access the radio frequency identification device by a security reader by transmission of another encrypted code to the radio frequency identification device; and responding with a correct access signal by the radio frequency identification device in response to receipt of the other encrypted code if the other encrypted code is same as the inserted encrypted code.