DocumentCode
1410594
Title
Interference Helps to Equalize the Read Range and Reduce False Positives of Passive RFID Tags
Author
Krigslund, Rasmus ; Popovski, Petar ; Pedersen, Gert Frølund ; Olesen, Kim
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electron. Syst., Aalborg Univ., Aalborg, Denmark
Volume
59
Issue
12
fYear
2012
Firstpage
4821
Lastpage
4830
Abstract
In various applications of radio frequency identification (RFID) systems, a reader should reliably get the ID of the tags that are within a bounded proximity region, termed the interrogation zone. This gives rise to two types of errors: 1) false negative detections (FNDs), when tags within the intended interrogation zone cannot be read, and 2) false positive detections (FPDs), when tags outside the zone can be read. The detuning effect experienced from the object a tag is attached to exacerbates the occurrence of FND. Solving FNDs by increasing the reader power increases the probability of FPDs for tags outside the zone. Hence, the design of an interrogation zone poses a tradeoff between readability inside versus outside the desired zone. We present a novel method to reduce the probability of FNDs and FPDs and practically equalize the achievable range for tags experiencing detuning. We propose to impose intentional interference on the communication between reader and tag. The expected effects of the proposed method are evaluated using experimental measurements. The results are positive, showing a sharp edge of the interrogation zone and a strong equalization of the range of tuned and detuned tags. Hence, it is concluded that by imposing interference enables the design of well-defined interrogation zones for passive RFID systems.
Keywords
equalisers; interference (signal); radiofrequency identification; FND; FPD; RFID systems; equalization; false negative detections; false positive detections; interference; interrogation zone; passive RFID tags; radio frequency identification systems; read range; Antenna measurements; Fading channels; Interference; Interferometry; Radiofrequency identification; Signal to noise ratio; Antenna measurements; intelligent sensors; radio interferometry;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0278-0046
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIE.2011.2182020
Filename
6117081
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