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  • Wireless Identification Technologies
  • Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Systems
  • Energy-Efficient Protocols

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  • Mobile and battery-powered RFID readers (handhelds, smartphones) are increasingly popular.
  • Growing RFID sensor networks necessitate energy-efficient anti-collision protocols.
  • Reader energy consumption per tag is a critical metric for battery-powered devices.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the factors affecting reader energy consumption per tag in RFID systems.
  • To develop an energy-efficient anti-collision protocol for RFID applications.
  • To minimize energy consumption per tag through optimized frame size update strategies.

Main Methods:

  • Comprehensive analysis of reader energy consumption per tag.
  • Development and simulation of the Energy-Aware Slotted Aloha (EASA) protocol.
  • Comparison of EASA with existing Aloha-based anti-collision protocols under the RFID standard.

Main Results:

  • EASA optimizes the frame size update strategy to minimize energy consumption per tag.
  • Simulations demonstrate EASA's effectiveness in reducing energy usage.
  • EASA achieved an average improvement of 6% in energy consumption per tag.

Conclusions:

  • The frame size update strategy is a key factor in RFID reader energy efficiency.
  • EASA offers a significant reduction in energy consumption per tag (average 15 mJ).
  • The proposed EASA protocol enhances the viability of mobile and sensor-based RFID applications.