For a dense RFID reader deployment, such as in a warehouse, where hundreds of readers will be positioned in a building, the interference between all these readers must be studied c...
Kin Seong Leong, Mun Leng Ng, Alfio R. Grasso, Pet...
—Recent years have witnessed the wide adoption of the RFID technology in many important application domains including logistics, inventory, retailing, public transportation, and ...
Advances in data acquisition and sensor technologies are leading towards the development of “High Fan-in” architectures: widely distributed systems whose edges consist of nume...
Owen Cooper, Anil Edakkunni, Michael J. Franklin, ...
Abstract. RFID tags are tiny, inexpensive, inductively powered computers that are going to replace bar codes on many products, but which have many other uses as well. For example, ...
Melanie R. Rieback, Bruno Crispo, Andrew S. Tanenb...
For a dense RFID reader deployment, such as in warehouse RFID deployment, where hundreds of antennas will be positioned in a building, the interference between all these readers m...
Kin Seong Leong, Mun Leng Ng, Alfio R. Grasso, Pet...
— A radio frequency identification (RFID) system consists of a set of readers and several objects, equipped with small computer chips, called tags. In a dense RFID system, where...
Amir Hamed Mohsenian Rad, Vahid Shah-Mansouri, Vin...
People now routinely carry radio frequency identification (RFID) tags – in passports, driver’s licenses, credit cards, and other identifying cards – where nearby RFID reader...
Nicolai Marquardt, Alex S. Taylor, Nicolas Villar,...
To address the privacy concerns associated with RFID, previous work proposed an approach, where RFID readers do not only broadcast commands to inventory tag populations, but also ...
Christian Metzger, Christian Floerkemeier, Philipp...