2010 IEEE International Conference on RFID-Technology and Applications 2010
DOI: 10.1109/rfid-ta.2010.5529857
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A multi-purpose RFID reader supporting indoor navigation systems

Abstract: In this paper we introduce an UHF-RFID reader system built to serve as a multi-purpose reader for UHF-RFID applications. The structure of the reader itself is highly flexible to be able to include several standards. The intended use of the reader, however, consists in the support of navigation systems for the indoor environment. Assuming that arbitrarily distributed RFID tags, containing their exact positions given in latitude, longitude and elevation, are read out by the reader, the system is able to achieve … Show more

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“…in [62], but there well established sensor technologies like LASERs or optical cameras are used that would not work in the envisaged scenario and cannot make use of the unique capabilities of UWB radar, see Section 2.1. Other solutions are based on WLAN [53], RFID [32] or other external sources of information and, thus, must also be discarded.…”
Section: Uwb For Map Building and Localizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…in [62], but there well established sensor technologies like LASERs or optical cameras are used that would not work in the envisaged scenario and cannot make use of the unique capabilities of UWB radar, see Section 2.1. Other solutions are based on WLAN [53], RFID [32] or other external sources of information and, thus, must also be discarded.…”
Section: Uwb For Map Building and Localizationmentioning
confidence: 99%