Wijayasekara et al., 2018 - Google Patents
A collision resolution algorithm for RFID using modified dynamic tree with Bayesian tag estimationWijayasekara et al., 2018
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- Wijayasekara S
- Nakpeerayuth S
- Annur R
- Srichavengsup W
- Sandrasegaran K
- Hsieh H
- Wuttisittikulkij L
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- IEEE Communications Letters
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A new tree-based anti-collision protocol for radio-frequency identification systems is proposed to achieve a very high tag identification efficiency. The proposed algorithm works in two phases. In the first phase, the number of competing tags is estimated through the …
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