Tag Counting and Monitoring in Large-Scale RFID Systems [electronic resource] : Theoretical Foundations and Algorithm Design / by Jihong Yu, Lin Chen.
By: Yu, Jihong [author.]
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Contributor(s): Chen, Lin [author.]
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Chapter 1.Introduction -- Chapter 2.Stability Analysis of Frame Slotted Aloha Protocol -- Chapter 3.From Static to Dynamic Tag Population Estimation: An Extended Kalman Filter Perspective -- Chapter 4.Finding Needles in a Haystack: Missing Tag Detection in Large RFID Systems -- Chapter 5.On Missing Tag Detection in Multiple-group Multiple-region RFID Systems -- Chapter 6. Conclusion and Perspective.
This book provides a comprehensive treatment of the theoretical foundation and algorithmic tools necessary in the design of efficient tag counting and monitoring algorithms in emerging RFID systems. The book delivers an in-depth analysis on the following problems ranging from theoretical modeling and analysis, to practical algorithm design and optimization: Stability analysis of the frame slotted Aloha protocol, the de facto standard in RFID tag counting and identification; Tag population estimation in dynamic RFID systems; Missing tag event detection in the presence of unexpected tags; Missing tag event detection in multi-group multi-region RFID systems. The target readers are researchers and advanced-level engineering students interested in acquiring in-depth knowledge on the topic and on RFID systems and their applications.
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