Auditable RFID Count System, Herb Billings, Marc Fukuda
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USPTO published patent application US20260111841A1 for an Auditable RFID Count System invented by Herb Billings, III and Marc Fukuda. The system provides a method for auditable RFID-based item counting that adds a layer of trust, enabling users to identify classes of items with unreadable or non-existent tags. Filing date was October 21, 2025, with application number 19364311. CPC classifications G06Q 10/08772 and G06K 7/1413 indicate business methods and RFID reading technology respectively.
“Systems and methods for an auditable RFID count may be provided.”
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USPTO published patent application US20260111841A1 for an Auditable RFID Count System. The patent describes systems and methods for RFID-based item counting that add a layer of trust and enable auditing similar to barcode systems, with the ability to identify classes of items with unreadable or non-existent tags. The application was filed October 21, 2025, under application number 19364311. Inventors are Herb Billings, III and Marc Fukuda.
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SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR AUDITABLE RFID COUNTS
Application US20260111841A1 Kind: A1 Apr 23, 2026
Inventors
Herb Billings, III, Marc Fukuda
Abstract
Systems and methods for an auditable RFID count may be provided. This may add a layer of trust which may be otherwise difficult to achieve with a typical RFID count. These systems and methods may be executed by a counting service or by the business itself. Trust may be achieved from the ability to audit RFID counts as easily as is possible in a barcode counting system and the ability to identify classes of items with unreadable or non-existent tags.
CPC Classifications
G06Q 10/08772 G06K 7/1413
Filing Date
2025-10-21
Application No.
19364311
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