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This study introduces a new Mobile RFID (M-RFID)-based Localization approach for Indoor Human Tracking (MRLIHT). MRLIHT effectively tracks human movement indoors using mobile readers and fixed tags, achieving high accuracy and scalability.

Keywords:
RFIDfixed taghuman trackingindoor localizationmobile reader

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Area of Science:

  • Ubiquitous Computing
  • Wireless Sensor Networks
  • Localization Technologies

Background:

  • Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is valuable for indoor tracking due to low cost and robustness.
  • Existing methods struggle with real-time tracking of mobile RFID readers, especially for high accuracy.
  • Mobile RFID readers on moving objects present unique localization challenges.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose a novel Mobile RFID (M-RFID)-based Localization approach for Indoor Human Tracking (MRLIHT).
  • To enable effective and economical real-time indoor human tracking using M-RFID.
  • To address the challenge of high localization accuracy for mobile readers.

Main Methods:

  • Developed the MRLIHT approach utilizing a Mobile RFID (M-RFID) model with readers on humans and fixed tags.
  • Generated tag response regions based on simultaneous tag readings by a mobile reader.
  • Devised two algorithms to determine the reader's potential location region.
  • Estimated reader location by dividing the potential region into finer grids.

Main Results:

  • MRLIHT effectively implements real-time indoor location tracking.
  • The approach demonstrates strong performance in terms of localization accuracy.
  • Experimental results confirm the scalability of the MRLIHT system.

Conclusions:

  • MRLIHT offers an effective and economical solution for indoor human tracking using mobile RFID.
  • The proposed method achieves high localization accuracy and scalability.
  • MRLIHT advances the field of real-time indoor localization for mobile objects.