A Filter-Based and Parallel Unknown Tag Identification Protocol in Open RFID Systems

Author:

Wang Xia,Tian Xianghong,Su ShoubaoORCID,Gu Ruijun,Hu Caiping,Liu Haiqiang,Liu Jia

Abstract

Unknown tag identification plays a pivotal role in radio frequency identification (RFID) systems, but it has not been fully investigated. This paper proposes a filter-based and parallel unknown tag identification protocol (FPUI) for open RFID systems. The FPUI adopts an RSQF-based fingerprint filter to reconcile the collision slots and discriminate the known tags from unknown tags. Meanwhile, it collects the IDs of unknown tags in parallel. FPUI achieves high performance through the following three steps: (1) adopting the RSQF-based filter to build an indicator vector, thus improving the space efficiency; (2) building a fingerprint filter to discriminate known tags from unknown tags, thus reducing the false positive rate; (3) employing a parallel identification scheme to collect the IDs of unknown tags, thus improving identification efficiency. The identification time of our protocol was minimized by conducting a theoretical analysis of the relevant parameters. Furthermore, the performance of our protocol was evaluated by conducting a wide range of simulation experiments. The theoretical analysis and simulation results indicated that our protocol significantly outperformed the current advanced protocols.

Funder

Open Foundation of State Key Laboratory for Novel Software Technology for Nanjing University

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,Computer Science Applications,Process Chemistry and Technology,General Engineering,Instrumentation,General Materials Science

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