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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 12, 2013
Filed:
Jun. 26, 2007
John K. Stevens, Stratham, NH (US);
David Cramer, Orangeville, CA (US);
Tom Packert, Miami, FL (US);
Paul Waterhouse, Selkirk, CA (US);
James Cassidy, Cambridge, CA (US);
Rodney Gilchrist, Cambridge, CA (US);
John K. Stevens, Stratham, NH (US);
David Cramer, Orangeville, CA (US);
Tom Packert, Miami, FL (US);
Paul Waterhouse, Selkirk, CA (US);
James Cassidy, Cambridge, CA (US);
Rodney Gilchrist, Cambridge, CA (US);
Visible Assets, Inc., Mississauga, Ontario, CA;
Abstract
A system has tags communicating by means of low frequency (below 1 megahertz) with routers which in turn communicate with nameservers. The tags have IP addresses, either explicitly programmed into the tags or associated in a virtual way with the tags. Lookups analogous to domain lookups permit human-friendly inquiries of tag status and location. Static (battery-backed) RAM in a tag permits great versatility in the localized function of the tag.