Effect of Reading Errors on Location Prediction in RFID Indoor Networks
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概要
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In this Letter, we investigate the correlation rate of a random sequence data set which is collected by RFID (Radio Frequency IDen-tification) readers in an indoor location. Using a passive RFID tag introduces reading error, which causes a loss of original data. From the question of how sensing errors of RFID readers affect the location prediction algorithm used for context awareness services at home, we analyze the correlation rate of a collected data set with respect to RFID reader-sensing error rate. Through our analysis, we conclude that the prediction accuracy can be better or worse than the one of the original data streams according to the error rate. We suggest that the reader specification has to be satisfied by the error boundary which is found in this work for the tolerant location prediction.
- (社)電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2008-02-01
著者
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Kim Seong‐lyun
Yonsei Univ. Seoul Kor
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Kim Seong-lyun
Radio Resource Management & Optimization Laboratory Graduate School Of Management Information An
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HWANG June
Radio Resource Management and Optimization Laboratory, School of Electrical and Electronic Engineeri
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Kim Seong-lyun
Radio Resource Management And Optimization Laboratory School Of Electrical And Electronic Engineerin
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Hwang June
Radio Resource Management And Optimization Laboratory School Of Electrical And Electronic Engineerin
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