Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4956017 Journal of Network and Computer Applications 2017 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
Estimating the number (cardinality) of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags is a principal problem for large-scale RFID systems. This paper proposes a novel protocol for RFID cardinality estimation using synchronized response signals. For every estimation round, we need a single time-slot to parse multi-bit information from the synchronized signals that are concurrently transmitted from tags. Our protocol guarantees satisfaction of an arbitrary accuracy requirement within the smallest number of time-slots compared to existing estimation protocols. The efficiency of our protocol is based on two components: tags' synchronization and random number generation from a geometric distribution. We design these components to be feasible without heavy computation or memory overhead, and our protocol can be applied to low-cost and resource-constrained passive RFID tags. We have implemented a proof of concept prototype using software defined radio and programmable RFID tags. By conducting large-scale simulations, we have shown that our protocol outperforms the existing cardinality estimation protocols.
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