Abstract
In this study, a method is proposed for ultra high frequency radio frequency identification (UHF RFID)-based book positioning and counting developed for smart libraries. In the experimental setup created, RFID tags placed in books were automatically detected using three RFID antennas. Using received signal strength indicator information from each antenna for each book, the locations of the books are determined. In addition, classification was made by using machine learning approaches for the study. For this purpose, the best result for sequence determination in the classification study using ensemble trees, K nearest neighbours (KNN), and support vector machine algorithms was obtained with the ensemble subspace KNN algorithm with 94.1%. The best result for cabinet detection was obtained in the study using the ensemble subspace KNN algorithm and a 78.5% accuracy rate was achieved. The best result for rack detection was obtained with the ensemble subspace KNN algorithm with 95.4%. The study is thought to be useful in the automatic determination of the row, cabinet, and rack of books in smart libraries.
Author supplied keywords
- K nearest neighbours
- RFID antennas
- RFID tags
- RSSI
- UHF RFID-based book monitoring
- UHF RFID-based book positioning
- UHF antennas
- classification study
- ensemble subspace KNN algorithm
- ensemble trees
- learning (artificial intelligence)
- library automation
- nearest neighbour methods
- pattern classification
- rack detection
- radiofrequency identification
- received signal strength indicator information
- sequence determination
- smart libraries
- support vector machine algorithms
- support vector machines
- trees (mathematics)
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Yaman, O., Ertam, F., Tuncer, T., & Firat Kilincer, I. (2020). Automated UHF RFID-based book positioning and monitoring method in smart libraries. IET Smart Cities, 2(4), 173–180. https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-smc.2020.0033
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