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Enhanced Pulse Protocol RFID Reader Anti-collision Algorithm using Slot Occupied Probability in Dense Reader Environment

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Enhanced Pulse Protocol RFID Reader Anti-collision Algorithm using Slot Occupied Probability in Dense Reader Environment
The Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) system is a contactless automatic identification system, which comprises readers and tags. In RFID systems, a reader collision occurs when there is interference in communication between one reader and the tags, due to the signals from other readers. The reader collision problem is considered as the fundamental problem affecting high density RFID reader installations. In this paper, we analyze the existing reader anti-collision algorithms. We also propose a pulse protocol-based reader anti-collision algorithm using slot occupied probability (SOP). The implementation of this improvement is simple, yet it effectively mitigates most reader collisions in dense reader mode, as shown in our simulation. That is, the proposed algorithm reduces the identification time, and increases the system throughput and system efficiency compared with the conventional reader anti-collision algorithms.
InChan Song, Xiao Fan, KyungHi Chang
Added 12 Dec 2010
Updated 12 Dec 2010
Type Journal
Year 2008
Where ITIIS
Authors InChan Song, Xiao Fan, KyungHi Chang
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