2020
DOI: 10.21307/ijssis-2020-019
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The feasibility of motion sensor-based smart RFID system in improving the power saving

Abstract: RFID (radio frequency identification) implementation in large buildings requires setting up a grid that implies a lot of RFID readers. Although these readers are not power greedy, their usage can affect the electricity bill in the long run. In this paper, we study the worthiness of upgrading to a motion sensor-based smart RFID system, from a power-efficiency point of view. A decision-support protocol is developed for this purpose that considers the occupancy ratio of the environment where the system is implant… Show more

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“…It was first designed in 1948 and took many years to mature and become affordable and reliable for widespread use. Some considered RFID as the most widespread computing technology in history [6]. Today, it has become an important and integral part of current technologies such as computing and IoT [7], [8].…”
Section: Radio Frequency Identificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It was first designed in 1948 and took many years to mature and become affordable and reliable for widespread use. Some considered RFID as the most widespread computing technology in history [6]. Today, it has become an important and integral part of current technologies such as computing and IoT [7], [8].…”
Section: Radio Frequency Identificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These tags are more commonly used than their active counterparts on the account of their low cost and infinite life. Tags contain read-only memory (ROM), that stores data classified as security data, system ID, and OS instructions and volatile read/write or random access memory (RAM) that stores data during transmission and response [6], [5]. They are used in various applications such as transportation, logistics, manufacturing, healthcare/pharmaceutical industry, processing, and security [9], [7].…”
Section: Radio Frequency Identificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Passive RFID devices lack innate communication potential, but active RFID devices do not experience this limitation. However, reading can only be conducted using relatively energy-hungry devices [19], limiting the reception task to short-lived or main-powered devices. Tag-to-tag communication is also an option [20], but it requires an external energy source to continuously feed energy to the devices.…”
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