Kim, 2008 - Google Patents
A divide-and-conquer technique for throughput enhancement of RFID anti-collision protocolKim, 2008
- Document ID
- 16723449632215166153
- Author
- Kim J
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- Publication venue
- IEEE Communications Letters
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A novel anti-collision technique is proposed to maximize identification performance in slotted Aloha based radio frequency identification (RFID) systems. We observe that much higher throughput can be achieved by identifying tags in a divide-and-conquer method, in …
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