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Energy Efficient Algorithms for the RFID Estimation Problem

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Energy Efficient Algorithms for the RFID Estimation Problem
RFID has been gaining popularity for inventory control, object tracking, and supply chain management in warehouses, retail stores, hospitals, etc. Periodically and automatically estimating the number of RFID tags deployed in a large area has many important applications in inventory management and theft detection. The prior work focuses on designing time-efficient algorithms that can estimate tens of thousands of tags in seconds. We observe that, for a RFID reader to access tags in a large area, active tags are likely to be used. These tags are batterypowered and use their own energy for information transmission. However, recharging batteries for tens of thousands of tags is laborious. Unlike the prior work, this paper studies the RFID estimation problem from the energy angle. Our goal is to reduce the amount of energy that is consumed by the tags during the estimation procedure. We design several energy-efficient probabilistic algorithms that iteratively refine a control parameter to o...
Tao Li, Samuel Wu, Shigang Chen, Mark Yang
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Type Journal
Year 2010
Where INFOCOM
Authors Tao Li, Samuel Wu, Shigang Chen, Mark Yang
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