Dr. Steinke graduated from the Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1977. He works in Maricopa, AZ and specializes in Family Medicine.
Us Fish and Wildlife Service
Electronics Engineer
Hightower Technology Capital
Staff Engineer
Education:
Shoreline High School
University of Washington
Bachelor of Science In Electrical Engineering, Bachelor of Science In Mechanical Engineering, Bachelors, Bioengineering
Skills:
Systems Engineering Design of Experiments Electronics Data Analysis Matlab Engineering
Robert W. Hougen - Eugene OR, US Patrick S. Watkins - Eugene OR, US Kurt E. Steinke - Springfield OR, US Mark R. Cohen - Elmira OR, US
Assignee:
Datalogic Mobile, Inc. - Eugene OR
International Classification:
H04Q 5/22
US Classification:
340 101, 340 103, 345903, 345204, 345205
Abstract:
A system and method for providing operational feedback of systems employing electronic tags such as radio frequency identification (RFID) tags. In one configuration, the RFID reader is actuated by a single trigger pull, with the reader continuing to read multiple RFID tags in the read zone as long as the trigger is held until a terminating event occurs and in another configuration, an apparatus and method provides real-time feedback of the progress of a multiple RFID tag reading operation.
Compensating For Position Errors In Displacement Transducers
Kurt Steinke - Vancouver WA, US Michael F. Klopfenstein - Portland OR, US Bradley B. Branham - Vancouver WA, US
Assignee:
Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. - Houston TX
International Classification:
G01B 7/14
US Classification:
32420717, 32420724
Abstract:
Methods of compensating for position errors due to signal scaling, linearity, and offset between first and second members in a displacement transducer are provided, including: producing a first signal at the first member; producing a second signal at the first member; modulating the first signal at the second member to include at least one region with an invariant amplitude as the first and second members are displaced relative to one another along a measurement axis; determining a relation between a sample of the second signal and the invariant amplitude of the first signal as an indication of an error parameter; and generating a compensated sample based upon the determined relation.
James Wagner - Tangent OR, US Kurt Steinke - Springfield OR, US Alan Bradley - Eugene OR, US Patrick Watkins - Eugene OR, US
Assignee:
PSC Scanning, Inc. - Eugene OR
International Classification:
H04Q 5/22
US Classification:
340010200, 340010300, 340572100
Abstract:
A preferred embodiment is directed to a method of RFID power ramping for tag singulation that includes activating the trigger control of an RFID reader for engaging power to begin reading RFID tags. A user may take a first reading at a low power level of a volume around the RFID reader establishing a first read volume. If the user does not detect a particular RFID tag, the user may then increase the transmitting power from the RFID reader to a second higher power level obtaining a second reading of RFID tags in a second read volume. The user may once again increase the transmitting power from the RFID reader to a third higher power level obtaining a third reading of RFID tags in a third reading volume. Increasing the RFID transmitting power is repeated until there is a final read volume where the operator reads and recognizes the detected RFID tag. The final step includes deactivating the trigger control of the RFID reader after reading the desired RFID tag.
Apparatus And Method For Saving Power In Rfid Readers
Kurt Steinke - Springfield OR, US Patrick Watkins - Eugene OR, US
Assignee:
PSC Scanning, Inc. - Eugene OR
International Classification:
H04Q 5/22
US Classification:
340010100
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for controlling and/or reducing power consumption in an electronic tag reader (e.g. RFID). One preferred method includes the steps of configuring an automatic inventory command for excluding features; adjusting a search order for singulating RFID tags; activating a trigger control of the RFID reader for engaging power to begin reading the RFID tags; having the poll the RFID tags at a frequency for identifying said tags and hop to another frequency when the RFID tags are not located; the reader then terminating the reading after an interval when there are no new tags or when other criteria are met without the user deactivating the trigger control.
Apparatus And Methods For Saving Power In Rfid Readers
Kurt Steinke - Ridgefield WA, US Patrick Watkins - Eugene OR, US
Assignee:
PSC Scanning, Inc. - Eugene OR
International Classification:
H04Q 5/22
US Classification:
340010100, 340010300
Abstract:
A portable, multi-mode RFID reader is capable of operating in a plurality of interrogation modes. The reader includes a processor configured to select either a subset of the plurality of interrogation modes according to which the RFID reader will operate when interrogating a set of one or more RFID tags, a sequence in which at least some of the plurality of interrogation modes are employed when the RFID reader interrogates the set of RFID tags, or both. Configuration of the processor as described is such that the RFID reader may consume less power, interrogates the set of one or more RFID tags more quickly, or both consume less power and interrogate the set of one or more RFID tags more quickly.
Method And System With Functionality For Finding Range Between An Electronic Tag Reader And Tag
In an embodiment there is an electronic tag having an encoded bit data pattern in a portion of a data field from the tag resulting in a modulated backscatter signal from the tag when the tag responds to a read command from an interrogator. In an embodiment there is a method for determining the range between an antenna of an interrogator and an electronic tag comprising the steps of: 1) singulating an electronic tag of interest; 2) sending a range command to the electronic tag of interest; 3) detecting a modulated backscatter response from the electronic tag of interest; 4) measuring a time delay between a transmitted modulated carrier signal from the interrogator and the modulated backscatter response; 5) calculating a distance between the antenna and the electronic tag using the time delay; and 6) reporting the distance.
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