CA2575959A1 - Radio-frequency-device personalization - Google Patents
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Abstract
Radio-frequency devices that have internal radio-frequency chips are personalized. A radio-frequency device is inserted into a package. An identifier is read electromagnetically from the radio-frequency chip with a radio-frequency transceiver while the radio-frequency device is within the package. Personalization information is written electromagnetically onto the radio-frequency chip while the radio-frequency device is within the package.
An association between the personalization information and the identifier is recorded on a storage device.
An association between the personalization information and the identifier is recorded on a storage device.
Claims (21)
1. A method of personalizing a radio-frequency device that comprises a radio-frequency chip internal to the radio-frequency device, the method comprising:
inserting the radio-frequency device into a package;
electromagnetically reading an identifier from the radio-frequency chip with a radio-frequency transceiver while the radio-frequency device is within the package;
electromagnetically writing personalization information onto the radio-frequency chip while the radio-frequency device is within the package; and recording an association between the personalization information and the identifier on a storage device.
inserting the radio-frequency device into a package;
electromagnetically reading an identifier from the radio-frequency chip with a radio-frequency transceiver while the radio-frequency device is within the package;
electromagnetically writing personalization information onto the radio-frequency chip while the radio-frequency device is within the package; and recording an association between the personalization information and the identifier on a storage device.
2. The method recited in claim 1 wherein the package is labeled for delivery to a recipient prior to inserting the radio-frequency device into the package.
3. The method recited in claim 2 further comprising, prior to writing the personalization information onto the radio-frequency chip:
reading an optical code from the labeled package; and identifying the personalization information to be written onto the radio-frequency chip from the optical code.
reading an optical code from the labeled package; and identifying the personalization information to be written onto the radio-frequency chip from the optical code.
4. The method recited in claim 3 wherein the optical code comprises a bar code.
5. The method recited in claim 3 further comprising, after writing the personalization information onto the radio frequency chip, as part of a quality-assurance process:
reading the optical code from the labeled package;
identifying the personalization information to have been written onto the radio-frequency chip from the optical code;
electromagnetically reading the identifier from the radio-frequency chip while the radio-frequency device is within the package;
retrieving a purported identifier from a record of an association between the personalization information and the purported identifier; and comparing the identifier with the purported identifier.
reading the optical code from the labeled package;
identifying the personalization information to have been written onto the radio-frequency chip from the optical code;
electromagnetically reading the identifier from the radio-frequency chip while the radio-frequency device is within the package;
retrieving a purported identifier from a record of an association between the personalization information and the purported identifier; and comparing the identifier with the purported identifier.
6. The method recited in claim 5 further comprising:
electromagnetically reading the personalization information from the radio-frequency chip while the radio-frequency device is within the package; and comparing the retrieved personalization information with the identified personalization information to have been written onto the radio-frequency chip.
electromagnetically reading the personalization information from the radio-frequency chip while the radio-frequency device is within the package; and comparing the retrieved personalization information with the identified personalization information to have been written onto the radio-frequency chip.
7. The method recited in claim 1 wherein the identifier comprises an alphanumeric string.
8. The method recited in claim 1 further comprising:
encrypting the personalization information prior to electromagnetically writing the personalization information onto the radio-frequency chip; and electromagnetically writing an encryption key onto the radio-frequency chip.
encrypting the personalization information prior to electromagnetically writing the personalization information onto the radio-frequency chip; and electromagnetically writing an encryption key onto the radio-frequency chip.
9. The method recited in claim 1 wherein:
the radio-frequency device comprises an optical code; and recording the association between the personalization information and the identifier comprises recording an association among the personalization information, the identifier, and the optical code.
the radio-frequency device comprises an optical code; and recording the association between the personalization information and the identifier comprises recording an association among the personalization information, the identifier, and the optical code.
10. The method recited in claim 9 further comprising, prior to inserting the radio-frequency device into the package:
reading the optical code from the radio-frequency device;
electromagnetically reading the identifier from the radio-frequency chip; and recording an association between the optical code and the identifier on the storage device.
reading the optical code from the radio-frequency device;
electromagnetically reading the identifier from the radio-frequency chip; and recording an association between the optical code and the identifier on the storage device.
11. The method recited in claim 1 wherein the personalization information identifies a financial account.
12. A method of preparing a radio-frequency device for delivery to a recipient, the radio-frequency device comprising a radio-frequency chip internal to the radio-frequency device and a first optical code, the method comprising:
initializing a record for the radio-frequency device, the initializing comprising:
reading the first optical code from the radio-frequency device;
electromagnetically reading an identifier from the radio-frequency chip; and recording an association between the first optical code and the identifier as part of the record; and thereafter, personalizing the radio-frequency device, the personalizing comprising:
labeling a package with a second optical code and an identification of the recipient;
inserting the radio-frequency device into the package;
electromagnetically reading the identifier from the radio-frequency chip while the radio-frequency device is within the package;
determining the first optical code from the recorded association between the first optical code and the identifier;
identifying personalization information from the second optical code;
electromagnetically writing the personalization information onto the radio-frequency chip while the radio-frequency device is within the package;
and recording an association among the personalization information, the identifier, the first optical code, and the second optical code.
initializing a record for the radio-frequency device, the initializing comprising:
reading the first optical code from the radio-frequency device;
electromagnetically reading an identifier from the radio-frequency chip; and recording an association between the first optical code and the identifier as part of the record; and thereafter, personalizing the radio-frequency device, the personalizing comprising:
labeling a package with a second optical code and an identification of the recipient;
inserting the radio-frequency device into the package;
electromagnetically reading the identifier from the radio-frequency chip while the radio-frequency device is within the package;
determining the first optical code from the recorded association between the first optical code and the identifier;
identifying personalization information from the second optical code;
electromagnetically writing the personalization information onto the radio-frequency chip while the radio-frequency device is within the package;
and recording an association among the personalization information, the identifier, the first optical code, and the second optical code.
13. The method recited in claim 12 further comprising thereafter verifying the personalization information written onto the radio-frequency chip as part of a quality-assurance process, the verifying comprising:
reading the second optical code from the labeled package;
identifying the personalization information to have been written onto the radio-frequency chip from the second optical code;
electromagnetically reading the identifier from the radio-frequency chip while the radio-frequency device is within the package;
retrieving a purported identifier from a record of an association among the personalization information, the purported identifier, the first optical code, and the second optical code; and comparing the identifier with the purported identifier.
reading the second optical code from the labeled package;
identifying the personalization information to have been written onto the radio-frequency chip from the second optical code;
electromagnetically reading the identifier from the radio-frequency chip while the radio-frequency device is within the package;
retrieving a purported identifier from a record of an association among the personalization information, the purported identifier, the first optical code, and the second optical code; and comparing the identifier with the purported identifier.
14. The method recited in claim 13 wherein the verifying further comprises:
electromagnetically reading the personalization information from the radio-frequency chip while the radio-frequency device is within the package; and comparing the retrieved personalization information with the identified personalization information to have been written onto the radio-frequency chip.
electromagnetically reading the personalization information from the radio-frequency chip while the radio-frequency device is within the package; and comparing the retrieved personalization information with the identified personalization information to have been written onto the radio-frequency chip.
15. A method for personalizing a plurality of radio-frequency devices in an automated process, each such radio-frequency device comprising a radio-frequency chip internal to the radio-frequency device, the method comprising:
labeling a plurality of packages, each such package comprising an optical code and delivery information for a recipient of one of the plurality of radio-frequency devices;
for each of the plurality of radio-frequency devices, inserting the each of the plurality of radio-frequency devices into one of the plurality of packages;
reading the optical code from the one of the plurality of packages;
identifying personalization information to be written to the radio-frequency chip of the each of the plurality of radio-frequency devices from the read optical code;
electromagnetically reading an identifier from the radio-frequency chip of the each of the plurality of radio-frequency devices while the each of the plurality of radio-frequency devices is within the package;
encrypting the identified personalization information;
electromagnetically writing the encrypted personalization information onto the radio-frequency chip of the each of the plurality of radio-frequency devices while the each of the radio-frequency devices is within the package;
electromagnetically writing an encryption key onto the radio-frequency chip of the each of the plurality of radio-frequency devices; and recording an association between the identified personalization information and the identifier on a storage device; and transmitting the plurality of packages to recipients according to the delivery information.
labeling a plurality of packages, each such package comprising an optical code and delivery information for a recipient of one of the plurality of radio-frequency devices;
for each of the plurality of radio-frequency devices, inserting the each of the plurality of radio-frequency devices into one of the plurality of packages;
reading the optical code from the one of the plurality of packages;
identifying personalization information to be written to the radio-frequency chip of the each of the plurality of radio-frequency devices from the read optical code;
electromagnetically reading an identifier from the radio-frequency chip of the each of the plurality of radio-frequency devices while the each of the plurality of radio-frequency devices is within the package;
encrypting the identified personalization information;
electromagnetically writing the encrypted personalization information onto the radio-frequency chip of the each of the plurality of radio-frequency devices while the each of the radio-frequency devices is within the package;
electromagnetically writing an encryption key onto the radio-frequency chip of the each of the plurality of radio-frequency devices; and recording an association between the identified personalization information and the identifier on a storage device; and transmitting the plurality of packages to recipients according to the delivery information.
16. The method recited in claim 15 wherein labeling the plurality of packages comprises:
printing a label for each of the plurality of packages, the label including the optical code and the delivery information; and affixing the label to the each of the plurality of packages.
printing a label for each of the plurality of packages, the label including the optical code and the delivery information; and affixing the label to the each of the plurality of packages.
17. The method recited in claim 15 wherein the delivery information for the recipient comprises an address for the recipient.
18. The method recited in claim 15 further comprising verifying the personalization information written onto the radio-frequency chip for each of a subset of the plurality of radio-frequency devices, the verifying comprising:
reading the optical code from one of the plurality of packages, the each of the subset of the plurality of radio-frequency devices being within the one of the plurality of packages;
identifying the personalization information to have been written onto the radio-frequency chip comprised by the each of the subset of the plurality of radio-frequency devices from the read optical code;
electromagnetically reading the identifier from the radio-frequency chip comprised by the each of the subset of the plurality of radio-frequency devices while the each of the subset of the plurality of radio-frequency devices is within the one of the plurality of packages;
retrieving a purported identifier from a record of an association among the personalization information to have been written onto the radio-frequency chip comprised by the each of the subset of the plurality of radio-frequency devices, the purported identifier, and the optical code read from the one of the plurality of packages; and comparing the identifier with the purported identifier.
reading the optical code from one of the plurality of packages, the each of the subset of the plurality of radio-frequency devices being within the one of the plurality of packages;
identifying the personalization information to have been written onto the radio-frequency chip comprised by the each of the subset of the plurality of radio-frequency devices from the read optical code;
electromagnetically reading the identifier from the radio-frequency chip comprised by the each of the subset of the plurality of radio-frequency devices while the each of the subset of the plurality of radio-frequency devices is within the one of the plurality of packages;
retrieving a purported identifier from a record of an association among the personalization information to have been written onto the radio-frequency chip comprised by the each of the subset of the plurality of radio-frequency devices, the purported identifier, and the optical code read from the one of the plurality of packages; and comparing the identifier with the purported identifier.
19. The method recited in claim 15 wherein each such radio-frequency device further comprises a optical code associated with the identifier for the radio-frequency chip comprised by the each such radio-frequency device and optically readable from the each such radio-frequency device.
20. The method recited in claim 19 wherein the optical code associated with the identifier for the radio-frequency chip comprises a bar code.
21. The method recited in claim 15 wherein the optical code comprised by each such package comprises a bar code.
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