2014
DOI: 10.1007/s11277-014-2163-7
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A Reader Anti-collision Protocol for RFID-Enhanced Wireless Sensor Networks

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“…Reviewed solutions can mainly be classified as either TDMA-based, such as [18,21,25,26] or CSMA-based [16,19,20,28,29].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Reviewed solutions can mainly be classified as either TDMA-based, such as [18,21,25,26] or CSMA-based [16,19,20,28,29].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…APR [29] (Anticollision Protocol for RFID) proposes readers to exchange beacons after a backoff period relative to their residual energy levels to estimate the distance between each other according to the strength of the received signal. From this measurement, readers will solve the contention process by having their neighbors identify tags for them.…”
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“…Collision occurrence is a multi‐access drawback in communication channel . To efficiently address this issue, various anti‐collision algorithms have been suggested through the last few years . They mainly involve multiple‐access techniques based on time (TDMA), frequency (FDMA), coding (CDMA), or space (SDMA) division .…”
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“…In recent years, some recognition system also appears frequently in our lives, they also can automatically identify and collect data, and however, they have some limitations in data reading efficiency, visibility and contact. The biggest difference between the electronic label based on RFID technology and the traditional bar code label is that the coding capacity of the product is greatly increased, and RFID is able to achieve efficient, fast and reliable communication even when tags are not visible and the reader and tag are not touching [3,4,5]. Therefore, RFID is more and more widely concerned by the researchers.…”
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confidence: 99%