2011 IEEE-APS Topical Conference on Antennas and Propagation in Wireless Communications 2011
DOI: 10.1109/apwc.2011.6046829
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The influence of multipath propagation on phase-based narrowband positioning principles in UHF RFID

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“…RFID technology's primary function is the identification of objects, but investigations are pushing beyond the limits of this technology to expand its capabilities, allowing localization information to be obtained from specific indoor scenarios where global positioning system (GPS) devices generally do not work. Examples of these applications are real-time location tracking with high precision via RFID tags using commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) devices [7], a standalone positioning system using low-cost passive RFID tags installed to guide the path [102], the location of tags that are not in line of sight (NLOS) for the reader [103][104][105], and navigation for autonomous mobile robots based on passive RFID tags to be applied in indoor environments [106][107][108]. Alternatively, for industrial mobile vehicles and robots, the signal strength indicator from the vehicle's transponder makes the vehicle move when RFID UHF tags are read [109,110].…”
Section: Localizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…RFID technology's primary function is the identification of objects, but investigations are pushing beyond the limits of this technology to expand its capabilities, allowing localization information to be obtained from specific indoor scenarios where global positioning system (GPS) devices generally do not work. Examples of these applications are real-time location tracking with high precision via RFID tags using commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) devices [7], a standalone positioning system using low-cost passive RFID tags installed to guide the path [102], the location of tags that are not in line of sight (NLOS) for the reader [103][104][105], and navigation for autonomous mobile robots based on passive RFID tags to be applied in indoor environments [106][107][108]. Alternatively, for industrial mobile vehicles and robots, the signal strength indicator from the vehicle's transponder makes the vehicle move when RFID UHF tags are read [109,110].…”
Section: Localizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, when simulating a localization system, we have to ensure a spatial correlation of the channel model in amplitude and phase in order to get realistic results. If no spatial correlation is present, the mean phase errors over all antenna elements will average each other out and the estimated localization errors will be too low [ 25 ]. A channel model that ensures a spatial correlation with a superposition of signals that originate from random directions was presented in [ 26 ].…”
Section: Simulation Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, phase information is very sensitive to the propagation environment due to multipath, fading, blockage, etc. [17]. Even though researchers adopting phase-based methods claim that phase information will not be deteriorated as severely as RSSI through propagation, the problem is that a small change in phase could introduce a large error in location.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%