The positioning of tagged objects by means of the phase of the backscattered RFID signal is a challenging problem. Several approaches have been conceived in the years to face the problem of the narrow bandwidth of the RFID signal, which produces a periodic, and hence ambiguous, measurement of the tag-reader distance. One possible strategy is to exploit the movement of either the tag or the reader to collect a set of phase measurements which allow to solve the aforementioned ambiguity: this is, e.g., the approach pursued by SAR (Synthetic Aperture Radar) methods. In this article we propose an alternative approach which elaborates the sequence of phase samples in order to discover additional indicators that allow to improve the effectiveness ...