An RFID based technique for handling object distribution and recalls in pervasive transaction environments

P. De, K. Basu, Sajal K. Das
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Abstract

A completely visible pervasive transaction environment where it is possible to link all related distributions of physical objects and trace their mobility through their entire life process, has been elusive. With the emergence of radio frequency identification (RFID) based object tags, it is now practicable to automatically collect information pertaining to the object's place, time, transaction, etc. We propose an architecture for pervasive real-time tracking of object distribution and subsequently present an efficient mechanism for performing recall of RFID tagged objects that were previously distributed but turned out defective. Applying the concepts of scale free networks and epidemic theory, we mathematically model the distribution and recall process and get a stochastic estimate of the average spread of object distributions and the number of recall messages required. Our simulation results validate the analysis and the small average number of recall messages obtained proves the efficacy of the scheme.
一种基于RFID的技术,用于在普遍事务环境中处理对象分发和回收
一个完全可见的无处不在的事务环境,在这个环境中,可以链接物理对象的所有相关分布,并在其整个生命过程中跟踪它们的移动性,一直是难以捉摸的。随着基于射频识别(RFID)的物体标签的出现,自动收集有关物体的地点、时间、交易等信息现在是可行的。我们提出了一种普遍的实时跟踪对象分布的架构,并随后提出了一种有效的机制来执行召回以前分发但后来发现有缺陷的RFID标签对象。应用无标度网络和流行理论的概念,建立了分布和召回过程的数学模型,并得到了对象分布的平均扩散和所需召回消息数的随机估计。仿真结果验证了分析的正确性,得到的平均召回消息数较少,证明了该方案的有效性。
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