SYSTEM INSTALLING IDENTIFICATION TAGS

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GLOBAL RECOVERY SYSTEM SAMSONITE IP HOLDINGS S.A R.L. 13-15 avenue de la Liberté Luxembourg L-1931 Luxembourg System of installing identification tags and barcode tags into luggage or related items, and system of entering identification numbers and barcodes into a database, for the purpose of identifying and retrieving lost luggage or related items, and for the purpose of assisting consumers in the recovery of lost luggage or related items;RECOVERY SYSTEM;
LOWEPRO GUARDIAN DAYMEN CANADA ACQUISITION ULC 666 Burrard Street 2800 Park Place Vancouver, BC V6C2Z7 Canada SYSTEM OF INSTALLING IDENTIFICATION TAGS AND BARCODE TAGS INTO LUGGAGE OR RELATED ITEMS, AND SYSTEM OF ENTERING IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS AND BARCODES INTO A DATABASE, FOR THE PURPOSE OF IDENTIFYING AND RETRIEVING LOST LUGGAGE OR RELATED ITEMS, AND FOR THE PURPOSE OF ASSISTING CONSUMERS IN THE RECOVERY OF LOST LUGGAGE OR RELATED ITEMS;LOW PRO GUARDIAN;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method, system, and apparatus for communicating with a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag population that includes one or more tags are described. The tags are interrogated by a reader which may be located in a network of readers. The reader interrogates the tags by transmitting data symbols to the tags. Tags respond to the reader with backscatter symbols. Bit patterns, such as identification numbers stored in the tags, are collected from the plurality of tags without collisions. Collisions are avoided because the backscatter symbols transmitted by the tags use different characteristics to represent different data bits. For example, a first backscatter symbol frequency is used by the tag to represent a "0" bit, and a second backscatter symbol frequency is used by the tag to represent a "1" bit.