DocumentCode
3762432
Title
Identifying State-Free Networked Tags
Author
Min Chen;Shigang Chen
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. &
fYear
2015
Firstpage
302
Lastpage
312
Abstract
Traditional radio frequency identification (RFID) technologies allow tags to communicate with a reader but not among themselves. By enabling peer communications between nearby tags, the emerging networked tags represent a fundamental enhancement to today´s RFID systems. They support applications in previously infeasible scenarios where the readers cannot cover all tags due to cost or physical limitations. This paper is the first study on identifying state-free networked tags, which is a basic, fundamental function for most tagged systems. To prolong the lifetime of networked tags and make identification protocols scalable to large systems, energy efficiency and time efficiency are most critical. Our investigation reveals that the traditional contention-based protocol design will incur too much energy overhead in multihop tag systems. Surprisingly, a reader-coordinated design that significantly serializes tag transmissions performs much better. In addition, we show that load balancing is important in reducing the worst-case energy cost to the tags, and we present a solution based on serial numbers.
Keywords
"Protocols","Radiofrequency identification","Routing","Load management","Clocks","Relays","Libraries"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Network Protocols (ICNP), 2015 IEEE 23rd International Conference on
ISSN
1092-1648
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICNP.2015.31
Filename
7437138
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