2012 Fourth International EURASIP Workshop on RFID Technology 2012
DOI: 10.1109/rfid.2012.28
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Optimal Scheduling in Single Channel Dense Reader RFID Environments

Abstract: Abstract-In this paper we solve analytically the problem of distributing optimally a set of t slots between a group of n readers in RFID dense environments where a single frequency channel is available. In these environments, the readers within reader-to-reader interference range must transmit at different times, otherwise tags cannot identified. This resource allocation problem is addressed for both static and dynamic Frame Slotted Aloha, which are the most broadly extended mechanism used in UHF RFID systems.… Show more

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“…Besides, in our previous paper [2], the scheduling problem for single-channel environments is firstly introduced, that is, we consider the case of any arbitrary number of readers (m) and for any particular network topology. Attending to the restrictions given above, in this case, the readers cannot transmit simultaneously if the reader-to-reader interferences are present, that is, if the distance between them is less http://jes.eurasipjournals.com/content/2013/1/11 than d RR (note that this case also comprises reader-to-tag interferences).…”
Section: Table 1 Reader Operation Restrictions Versusmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Besides, in our previous paper [2], the scheduling problem for single-channel environments is firstly introduced, that is, we consider the case of any arbitrary number of readers (m) and for any particular network topology. Attending to the restrictions given above, in this case, the readers cannot transmit simultaneously if the reader-to-reader interferences are present, that is, if the distance between them is less http://jes.eurasipjournals.com/content/2013/1/11 than d RR (note that this case also comprises reader-to-tag interferences).…”
Section: Table 1 Reader Operation Restrictions Versusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to [2], in this work, we provide insight on the impact of the schedulers derived from the knowledge of the tag population associated to each reader. To the best of our knowledge, all previous optimization models (see Section 2) have largely ignored the availability of this information.…”
Section: Table 1 Reader Operation Restrictions Versusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The work relative to this part has led to different publications. Contributions reported in Chapter 1 are supported by the publications [Vales-Alonso et al, 2012b, 2013d. Results in Chapter 2 are under review, whereas Chapter 3 has been published in [Vales-Alonso et al, 2014].…”
Section: Optimization In Rfid Dense Reader Environmentsmentioning
confidence: 86%