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Area of Science:

  • Computer Science
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Operations Research

Background:

  • Missing tag incidents are frequent in RFID systems, leading to significant economic losses and safety concerns.
  • Existing methods for missing tag detection in RFID systems are time-inefficient, especially in integrated systems with heterogeneous tags and multiple readers.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To enhance the time efficiency of missing tag detection in integrated RFID systems.
  • To propose a novel protocol that addresses the limitations of previous methods in handling heterogeneous tags and multiple readers.

Main Methods:

  • Development of the Multi-reader Missing Tag Detection (MMTD) protocol.
  • Leveraging spatial tag distribution to divide detection tasks among multiple readers.
  • Optimizing reader time frames based on tag population for efficient channel utilization.

Main Results:

  • MMTD enables parallel detection of missing tags across different categories, significantly improving time efficiency.
  • The protocol outperforms existing methods by at least 1.5x in integrated RFID scenarios.
  • Simulation results confirm MMTD's superior time-efficiency and reliability.

Conclusions:

  • MMTD offers a faster and more reliable solution for missing tag detection in complex RFID environments.
  • The protocol's innovative approach to task division and resource optimization enhances overall system performance.
  • MMTD is a significant advancement for RFID-enabled supply chain and warehousing applications.