Randomized Multi-Channel Interrogation Algorithm for Large-Scale RFID Systems

Hamed Mohsenian Rad, V. Shah-Mansouri, V. Wong, R. Schober
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A radio frequency identification (RFID) system consists of a set of readers and several objects, equipped with small computer chips, called tags. In a dense RFID system, where several readers are placed together to improve the read rate and correctness, readers and tags can frequently experience packet collision. A common approach to avoid collision is to use a distinct frequency channel for interrogation for each reader. Various multi-channel anti-collision protocols have been proposed for RFID readers. However, due to their heuristic nature, most algorithms may not fully utilize the achievable system performance. In this paper, we develop an optimization-based distributed randomized multi-channel interrogation algorithm, called FDFA, for large-scale RFID systems. For this purpose, we develop elaborate models for reader-to-tag and reader-to-reader collision problems. FDFA algorithm is guaranteed to find a local optimum of a max-min fair resource allocation problem to balance the processing load among readers. Simulation results show that FDFA has a significantly better performance than the existing heuristic algorithms in terms of the number of successful interrogations. It also better utilizes the frequency spectrum.
大规模RFID系统的随机多通道询问算法
无线射频识别(RFID)系统由一组读取器和几个装备有小型计算机芯片(称为标签)的物体组成。在密集的RFID系统中,为了提高读取速率和准确性,将多个读写器放在一起,读写器和标签经常会发生数据包冲突。避免冲突的一种常见方法是为每个读者使用不同的频率通道进行询问。针对RFID阅读器,已经提出了多种多通道防碰撞协议。然而,由于它们的启发式性质,大多数算法可能无法充分利用可实现的系统性能。在本文中,我们开发了一种基于优化的分布式随机多通道询问算法,称为FDFA,用于大规模RFID系统。为此,我们开发了阅读器到标签和阅读器到阅读器冲突问题的详细模型。FDFA算法保证找到最大-最小公平资源分配问题的局部最优,以平衡阅读器之间的处理负载。仿真结果表明,FDFA在提问成功次数方面明显优于现有的启发式算法。它还能更好地利用频谱。
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