COVERS ELECTRONIC READERS

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CAUSEGEAR CAUSEGEAR 38 SUMMIT ROAD SWANNANOA NC 28778 [ Covers for electronic readers, tablets, smart phones, cell phones, MP3 players, and laptop computers; carrying cases, backpacks, and messenger bags especially adapted for holding or carrying electronic readers, tablets, smart phones, cell phones, MP3 players, and laptop computers; computer bags ];Luggage; backpacks; bags, namely, messenger bags, duffel bags, book bags, sports bags, bum bags, wallets and handbags;CAUSE GEAR;
CAUSEGEAR CAUSEGEAR, L3C 2010 West Fulton St. STE F263A Chicago IL 60612 [ Covers for electronic readers, tablets, smart phones, cell phones, MP3 players, and laptop computers; carrying cases, backpacks, and messenger bags especially adapted for holding or carrying electronic readers, tablets, smart phones, cell phones, MP3 players, and laptop computers; computer bags ];Luggage; backpacks; bags, namely, messenger bags, duffel bags, book bags, sports bags, bum bags, wallets and handbags;CAUSE GEAR;
MOVEMENT121 Movement 121 324 Princeton Lane Glenview IL 60026 Covers for electronic readers, tablets, smart phones, cell phones, MP3 players, and laptop computers; carrying cases, backpacks, and messenger bags especially adapted for holding or carrying electronic readers, tablets, smart phones, cell phones, MP3 players, and laptop computers; computer bags;Luggage; backpacks; bags, namely, messenger bags, duffel bags, book bags, sports bags, bum bags, wallets and handbags;Active wear and athletic performance clothing, namely, shirts, shorts, socks, jackets, leggings, warm-ups, hats, shoes and sandals;MOVEMENT 121;Promoting public awareness in the field of sustainable humanitarian, social and economic life and legacy change through one to one relationships between product producers and purchasers;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The system of the present invention includes a large-zone RFID reader, a plurality of small-zone RFID readers, and a plurality of RFID tags. The large-zone RFID reader covers areas which are not covered by the small-zone RFID readers. The output power of the small-zone RFID readers is controlled by the large-zone RFID reader based on RFID tag operation patterns of the small-zone RFID readers. The system reliability is improved by a method that uses reliable RFID tags, RFID reader beacon signals, and RFID tag's repetitive transmitting signals to detect tag failures. The system security is provided by a method that uses integrated crypto engines in both the RFID tags and RFID readers.