On the implementation of a multi-reader Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) architecture
IEEE International Symposium on Industrial Electronics
- Fecha: 01 diciembre 2007
- Páginas: 2562-2566
- ISBN: 1424407559
- Tipo de fuente: Ponencia
- DOI: 10.1109/ISIE.2007.4375011
- Tipo de documento: Documento de conferencia
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) systems are one of the enabling technologies for the ubiquitous computing paradigm. At the moment, the EPCglobal organization leads the development of industry-driven standards for this field and has settled the EPC "Gen 2" as a reference standard. In this paper, we analyze the anti-collision procedure of EPC "Gen 2" to find the time needed to identify a population of tags, by means of the finite Markov-chain of the system. In addition, a UHF multi-reader prototype based on time division multiple access (TDMA) scheme is evaluated in this work. In this TDMA scheme, the reader time-slot duration is allocated according to the computations obtained from our analytical study. The main conclusions derived from this implementation are summarized in this work. ©2007 IEEE.