An accurate passive RFID indoor localization system based on sense-a-tag and zoning algorithm

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Abstract

Localization and tracking of objects (e.g. objects or people) in indoor environment will facilitate many location dependent or contextaware applications. Localization of passive ultra high frequency (UHF) radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags attached to objects or people is of special interest because of the low cost of the tags and backscatter communication that is power efficient. An augmented RFID system for localization based on a new tag called Sense-a-Tag (ST) that communicates with the RFID reader as a passive tags and can detect and record communication of other passive tags in its proximity was introduced several years ago. In ST-based localization system, a large set of passive landmark tags are placed at the known locations. The system localizes ST based on the aggregation of binary detection measurements according to localization algorithm, such as weighted centroid localization (WCL). However, the aforementioned method is easily affected by the outlier detection of distant landmark tags by ST. To improve localization accuracy, this paper propose to iteratively refine the interrogation area of the reader so that it includes only the most relevant landmark tags. The performance of the proposed method is demonstrated by extensive computer simulation and realistic experiments.

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Rostamian, M., Wang, J., & Bolić, M. (2017). An accurate passive RFID indoor localization system based on sense-a-tag and zoning algorithm. In Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social-Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, LNICST (Vol. 184 LNICST, pp. 270–281). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-51204-4_22

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