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Talks and Poster Presentations (with Proceedings-Entry):

M. Bueno Delgado, J. Vales Alonso, C. Angerer, M. Rupp:
"A Comparative Study of RFID Schedulers in Dense Reader Environments";
Talk: IEEE International Conference on Industrial Technologies, Vina del Mar, Chile; 03-14-2010 - 03-17-2010; in: "Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Industrial Technologies", (2010), ISBN: 978-1-4244-5697-0; 1353 - 1358.



English abstract:
In realistic deployments, several readers may be placed in the same area, forming a, so-called, dense reader environment.These scenarios are susceptible to suffer Reader Collision Problems, characterized by Reader-to-Tag and Reader-to-Reader interferences. Both affect network throughput, decreasing the overall number of tags identified per reader. This paper reviews the mechanisms proposed to mitigate the Reader Collision Problems. Besides, the constraints of these techniques are pointed out. The mechanisms have been evaluated to study the efficiency of the resources allocation.

Keywords:
dense reader environments, schedulers, reader collision, RFID, reader to tag interference, reader to reader interference


Electronic version of the publication:
http://publik.tuwien.ac.at/files/PubDat_185067.pdf



Related Projects:
Project Head Christoph Mecklenbräuker:
Christian Doppler Lab "Funktechnologien für nachhaltige Mobilität"


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