Abstract
Seatbelt state monitoring is important in intercity buses for passenger safety. This paper discusses the issues and challenges in power-saving design of radio frequency identification (RFID) sensor networks in bus seatbelt monitoring. A new design approach is proposed in this work for low-power layout and parameter setting in RFID sensor nodes in hardware and software design. A one-to-many pairing registration method is suggested between the concentrator and the seat nodes. Unlike using extra computer software to write seat identification (ID) into an integrated circuit (IC) card, the node ID in this project can be stored into the concentrator directly, which can reduce intermediate operations and reduce development costs. The effectiveness of the proposed low-power design approach is verified by some experimental tests.
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Biochemistry,Instrumentation,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Analytical Chemistry
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