Title :
A Multiple Hashing Approach to Complete Identification of Missing RFID Tags
Author :
Xiulong Liu ; Keqiu Li ; Geyong Min ; Yanming Shen ; Liu, Alex X. ; Wenyu Qu
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Comput. Sci. & Technol., Dalian Univ. of Technol., Dalian, China
Abstract :
Owing to its superior properties, such as fast identification and relatively long interrogating range over barcode systems, Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology has promising application prospects in inventory management. This paper studies the problem of complete identification of missing RFID tag, which is important in practice. Time efficiency is the key performance metric of missing tag identification. However, the existing protocols are ineffective in terms of execution time and can hardly satisfy the requirements of realtime applications. In this paper, a Multi-hashing based Missing Tag Identification (MMTI) protocol is proposed, which achieves better time efficiency by improving the utilization of the time frame used for identification. Specifically, the reader recursively sends bitmaps that reflect the current slot occupation state to guide the slot selection of the next hashing process, thereby changing more empty or collision slots to the expected singleton slots. We investigate the optimal parameter settings to maximize the performance of the MMTI protocol. Furthermore, we discuss the case of channel error and propose the countermeasures to make the MMTI workable in the scenarios with imperfect communication channels. Extensive simulation experiments are conducted to evaluate the performance of MMTI, and the results demonstrate that this new protocol significantly outperforms other related protocols reported in the current literature.
Keywords :
cryptographic protocols; radiofrequency identification; telecommunication security; wireless channels; MMTI protocol; channel error; execution time; hashing process; imperfect communication channels; inventory management; missing RFID tag identification; multihashing-based missing tag identification protocol; multiple-hashing approach; optimal parameter settings; radiofrequency identification technology; singleton slots; slot occupation state; slot selection; time efficiency; time frame utilization; Communication channels; Educational institutions; Protocols; RFID tags; Synchronization; Vectors; RFID; missing tag identification; multi-hashing;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCOMM.2014.011914.130089