| An empirical study of UHF RFID performance |
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International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking
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Proceedings of the 14th ACM international conference on Mobile computing and networking
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San Francisco, California, USA
SESSION: Experimental networks
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Pages 223-234
Year of Publication: 2008
ISBN:978-1-60558-096-8
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ABSTRACT
This paper examines the performance of EPC Class-1 Generation-2 UHF RFID reader systems in a realistic setting. Specifically, we identify factors that degrade overall performance and reliability with a focus on the physical layer, and we explore the degree to which reader configuration options can mitigate these factors. We use a custom software-radio based RFID monitoring system and configurable RFID readers to gather fine-grained data and assess the effects of the different factors. We find that physical layer considerations have a significant impact on reader performance, and that this is exacerbated by a lack of integration between the physical and MAC layers. We show that tuning physical layer operating parameters can increase the read rate for a set of tags by more than a third. Additionally, we show that tighter integration of the physical and MAC layers has the potential for even greater improvements.
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