RFID Network Planning of Smart Factory Based on Swarm Intelligent Optimization Algorithm: A Review

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Abstract

With the development of intelligent manufacturing in China, Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), a key technology for smart factories, has received widespread attention. As RFID applications expand, so does the size of their networks. It makes it more difficult to ensure RFID signal coverage, leads to communication problems, and increases equipment energy consumption and costs, thereby posing challenges in the realm of RFID network planning (RNP). The RNP problem needs to consider multiple objectives and constraints such as coverage, conflicts, economic benefit, and load balance which have been proven to be optimized by swarm intelligent optimization algorithms. Therefore, this study reviews smart factories, RFID technology, swarm intelligence optimization algorithms and RFID network planning. The improvement direction of swarm intelligence optimization algorithms and factors affecting RFID network performance are also explored. In addition, it reviews and analyzes the applications of swarm intelligence algorithms to RNP problems and discusses the innovations and drawbacks of these approaches. Finally, some research limitations and directions are identified.

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Yejiao, W., Kamaludin, H., Mohammed Alduais, N. A., Zuraidin Mohd Safar, N., & Zhongchao, H. (2024). RFID Network Planning of Smart Factory Based on Swarm Intelligent Optimization Algorithm: A Review. IEEE Access, 12, 64980–64996. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2024.3397402

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