In most of the existing localization approaches based on RFID phase measurements, the model of the phase of the received signal accounts for the distance but not for the orientation between the reader's and tag's antennas. This lack is not very relevant if both antennas are circular polarized and/or if they are not reciprocally rotating. However, in other conditions, like in robotic localization with antennas having different polarization, the dependence on the relative orientation becomes important. In this paper we analytically characterize this phenomenon and provide some experimental data to support the model. Then, to give an idea of the importance of modeling this phenomenon, we compare a localization algorithm based on an Extended Ka...
Indoor localisation is currently regarded as one of the most useful services offered to human beings...
The use of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology for the traceability of products through...
This paper proposes a global indoor localization system based on the radio frequency identification ...
In most of the existing localization approaches based on RFID phase measurements, the model of the p...
The correct determination of the antenna phase center is a key point when performing UHF-RFID locali...
The phase of signals backscattered by Ultra High Frequency (UHF) Radio Frequency Identification (RFI...
The narrow bandwidth of UHF RFID signals does not allow the direct measurement of the range between ...
This paper presents a 2d localization system for UHF RFID tags. By measuring the phase between the t...
In this paper, we present an UHF RFID location tracking system, which is based on measuring the phas...
Recent RFID systems start attaching a tag array consisting of two or more tags on an object to deal ...
Abstract. Localization via Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is frequently used in different app...
An indoor global localization problem for a mobile robot based on Radio Frequency IDentification (RF...
This paper presents a Global Localization system for an indoor autonomous vehicle equipped with odom...
In this article, we consider an indoor simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) problem for a mo...
Indoor localisation is currently regarded as one of the most useful services offered to human beings...
The use of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology for the traceability of products through...
This paper proposes a global indoor localization system based on the radio frequency identification ...
In most of the existing localization approaches based on RFID phase measurements, the model of the p...
The correct determination of the antenna phase center is a key point when performing UHF-RFID locali...
The phase of signals backscattered by Ultra High Frequency (UHF) Radio Frequency Identification (RFI...
The narrow bandwidth of UHF RFID signals does not allow the direct measurement of the range between ...
This paper presents a 2d localization system for UHF RFID tags. By measuring the phase between the t...
In this paper, we present an UHF RFID location tracking system, which is based on measuring the phas...
Recent RFID systems start attaching a tag array consisting of two or more tags on an object to deal ...
Abstract. Localization via Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is frequently used in different app...
An indoor global localization problem for a mobile robot based on Radio Frequency IDentification (RF...
This paper presents a Global Localization system for an indoor autonomous vehicle equipped with odom...
In this article, we consider an indoor simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) problem for a mo...
Indoor localisation is currently regarded as one of the most useful services offered to human beings...
The use of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology for the traceability of products through...
This paper proposes a global indoor localization system based on the radio frequency identification ...