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    Title: Tag-Splitting: Adaptive Collision Arbitration Protocols for RFID Tag Identification
    Authors: Jihoon Myung;Wonjun Lee;Jaideep Srivastava;;Timothy K. Shih
    Keywords: Collision resolution;RFID;tag anticollision;tag identification
    Date: 2007
    Issue Date: 2009-12-03 08:31:49 (UTC+0)
    Publisher: Asia University
    Abstract: Tag identification is an important tool in RFID systems with applications for monitoring and tracking. A RFID reader
    recognizes tags through communication over a shared wireless channel. When multiple tags transmit their IDs simultaneously, the tagto-
    reader signals collide and this collision disturbs a reader’s identification process. Therefore, tag collision arbitration for passive tags
    is a significant issue for fast identification. This paper presents two adaptive tag anticollision protocols: an Adaptive Query Splitting
    protocol (AQS), which is an improvement on the query tree protocol, and an Adaptive Binary Splitting protocol (ABS), which is based
    on the binary tree protocol and is a de facto standard for RFID anticollision protocols. To reduce collisions and identify tags efficiently,
    adaptive tag anticollision protocols use information obtained from the last process of tag identification. Our performance evaluation
    shows that AQS and ABS outperform other tree-based tag anticollision protocols.
    Relation: IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems 18(6):763-775
    Appears in Collections:[Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering] Journal Artical

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