In this letter we motivate the need to revisit the MAC protocol used in Gen2 RFID system in order to leverage receiver structures with Collision Recovery capabilities at the PHY layer. To this end we propose a simple variant of the Framed Slotted-ALOHA where slot selection is not random, as in the classical scheme, but instead computed deterministically by a pseudo-random function of the message to be transmitted and the frame index. Deterministic slot selection enables Inter-frame Successive Interference Cancellation (ISIC) without changing the PHY modulation and coding format of legacy RFID standard. By means of simulations we show that ISIC can bring 20-25% gain in throughput with respect to traditional intra-slot SIC
In dense radio frequency identification (RFID) systems, reducing reading times is crucial. For tag a...
Abstract. Throughput of inventoried tags is one the most important performance parameters for RFID s...
The ability of simultaneously identifying many tags is crucial for many RFID applications. EPC Gen-2...
In this work we consider a recently proposed variant of the classical Framed Slotted-ALOHA where slo...
In this work we consider a recently proposed variant of the classical Framed Slotted-ALOHA where slo...
The anti-collision mechanism plays a kernel role in random access systems such as RFID, which is usu...
ALOHA-type protocols became a popular solution for distributed and uncoordinated multiple random acc...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Radio frequency identification (...
The tag collision problem is considered as one of the critical issues in RFID system. To further imp...
Radio frequency identification (RFID) systems are increasingly used for a wide range of applications...
Automatic identification systems (barcode, smartcard, RFID…) are a common and a useful tools in manu...
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is a rapidly emerging technology that wirelessly transmits the...
The analogies between successive interference cancellation (SIC) in slotted ALOHA framework and iter...
In this paper, we approach the problem of identifying a set of objects in an RFID network. We propos...
Passive UHF RFID systems using Dynamic Frame-Slotted ALOHA (DFSA) adjust the frame size according to...
In dense radio frequency identification (RFID) systems, reducing reading times is crucial. For tag a...
Abstract. Throughput of inventoried tags is one the most important performance parameters for RFID s...
The ability of simultaneously identifying many tags is crucial for many RFID applications. EPC Gen-2...
In this work we consider a recently proposed variant of the classical Framed Slotted-ALOHA where slo...
In this work we consider a recently proposed variant of the classical Framed Slotted-ALOHA where slo...
The anti-collision mechanism plays a kernel role in random access systems such as RFID, which is usu...
ALOHA-type protocols became a popular solution for distributed and uncoordinated multiple random acc...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Radio frequency identification (...
The tag collision problem is considered as one of the critical issues in RFID system. To further imp...
Radio frequency identification (RFID) systems are increasingly used for a wide range of applications...
Automatic identification systems (barcode, smartcard, RFID…) are a common and a useful tools in manu...
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is a rapidly emerging technology that wirelessly transmits the...
The analogies between successive interference cancellation (SIC) in slotted ALOHA framework and iter...
In this paper, we approach the problem of identifying a set of objects in an RFID network. We propos...
Passive UHF RFID systems using Dynamic Frame-Slotted ALOHA (DFSA) adjust the frame size according to...
In dense radio frequency identification (RFID) systems, reducing reading times is crucial. For tag a...
Abstract. Throughput of inventoried tags is one the most important performance parameters for RFID s...
The ability of simultaneously identifying many tags is crucial for many RFID applications. EPC Gen-2...